Example sentences of "large [noun sg] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A self-concept develops from interaction processes since it is in large part a reflection of the reactions of others towards the individual : hence the term ‘ looking glass self ’ coined by Charles Cooley .
2 This was in large part a result of the war effort which had stimulated a sense of national pride in ‘ Britishness ’ and had produced cooperation within communities , locally , in towns , in neighbourhoods and at work .
3 There were , in the first place , important changes in the property laws , in large part a result of the move towards industrial capitalism and this , as was suggested in Chapter 2 , had its effects in family patterns .
4 The growth of third parties in the Seventies and early Eighties was in a large part a product of the malfunctioning of the two-party system , partly as a consequence of Mrs Thatcher 's rejection of the post-war consensus but chiefly as a result of Labour 's leftward lurches .
5 And , although this huge deficit is in large measure a consequence of the fall in tax revenue and the cost of unemployment in the recession , the IFS expect it to remain at this level for some years even if a gradual recovery does take place .
6 And , although this huge deficit is in large measure a consequence of the fall in tax revenue and the cost of unemployment in the recession , the IFS expect it to stay at this level for some years even if a gradual recovery does take place .
7 That the crass inversion of reality caricatured in these aspects of the popular image of Hitler was in large measure a product of the deliberate distortions of Nazi propaganda has been made abundantly clear in the preceding chapters .
8 Tremayne , large smile a permanence , received genuinely warm congratulations with believable modesty and Gareth , appearing eel-like at my elbow , said with gratification , ‘ He deserves it , does n't he ? ’
9 Although the military may try to give each large corporation a turn in contracting , these two corporations are in competition and their corporate interests are not always the same .
10 This can be very high , for a large company a change in market value of millions of pounds is not unusual .
11 Their conclusion was that most of the road signs in such studies are in fact initially detected and that differences found between signs and the poor overall performance in the Johansson and Rumar study must be to a large extent a memory effect .
12 The leading element in this upheaval was the student movement , and although students became independently active in political life all over the world — in Eastern Europe and in the Third World just as much as in the West — the principal expression of a distinctive radical doctrine and mode of political action , which became to a large extent a model for the whole international movement , was to be found in the US , in the Students for a Democratic Society ( SDS ) .
13 Thus to a large extent a horse is what it is through the formation of many habits .
14 ‘ True , ’ the Friar said , ‘ that is certainly possible , but a wise man 's life is to a large extent a commerce in probabilities , if he were to deal in possibilities he would do little trade .
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