Similar words: large, enlarge, at large, largely, largest, largesse, by and large, discharger. Meaning: [lɑrdʒ /lɑː-] adj. large or big relative to something else.
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211. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans it is available from £2.25 to £3.50 at larger Boots stores.
212. The larger bedroom was at the end of the passage, so that the bathroom was between the two sleeping rooms.
213. He said this knowing that the architects were designing for a larger site quite unaware that only a portion had been authorized.
214. Moreover, to be able to perform a reliable statistical analysis the sample size must be considerably larger.
215. Thornton accepted, agreeing to stay around and possibly play a larger role again if things looked up. Sentencedict.com
216. Larger enterprises, which need a standard product, use plenty of additives.
217. For example, a larger combination microwave which may cost over £3500 is ideal for turning over consistently large batches.
218. Nearly everything else follows the ground plan of the later, and much larger, colony base station.
219. They lacked the resources and administrative support that larger companies routinely employ to influence the political process.
220. Increase or reduce numbers of plants for larger or smaller areas.
221. Greater agricultural mechanisation has led to considerable modification of this landscape and larger arable fields now occur in the area.
222. Television will bring these Olympics to a larger audience than any previous sporting event.
223. The method adopted by larger animals to speed up the distribution of essential materials is to force carrier-fluid through transport systems.
224. But we have just seen that under current assumptions larger scale and diversity are associated with larger industry gross output.
225. Larger facilities typically have several assistant administrators to aid the top administrator and to handle day-to-day decisions.
226. They are often indistinguishable in external appearance from the larger nonconformist chapels in the next street.
227. By collision and gravitational attraction[Sentencedict.com], the larger planetesimals swept up the smaller pieces and became the planets.
228. Loss of atmospheric gases and impactor materials to space becomes even more important for larger explosions.
229. She had lifted the larger pieces clear when she saw something buried in the grey ash.
230. Flying boats were larger than most aircraft of the time.
231. As with the triceps, to develop larger biceps heavy basic exercises such as barbell curls or dumb-bell curls must be performed.
232. As with telescopes, the larger the aperture the greater the light-grasp, but there are hazards too.
233. In this play, the king and his army do battle with a larger force representing ambitious elements in the church.
234. Larger animals require more food than smaller animals, but smaller animals have a higher metabolic rate.
235. The Trust's share of Wellcome represents 95 percent of its income-producing to seek a larger and more broadly based income.
236. If one looks to sources other than the canonical scriptures, Thomas's role assumes larger proportions.
237. On average, the second tier outperformed the larger firms, with an average growth rate of 6%.
238. In more complicated cases or where a larger aircraft is concerned the investigating team can comprise up to a dozen investigators.
239. And hope persists that the group's larger political efforts will bring about positive change in their own lives.
240. A few neon signs are beginning to appear on the larger buildings advertising the usual Western wares such as Levi jeans.
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