By my head, said King Arthur, I am afeard Sir Meliagrance hath taken upon him a great charge; but where is Sir Launcelot?
And it is too plain a truth, that both here and at Chatham the ships that we have sunk have many, and the first of them, been ships completely fitted for fire-ships at great charge.
Then they advised the king to send for the duke and his wife by a great charge: and if he will not come at your summons, then may ye do your best; then have ye cause to make mighty war upon him.
By my head, said king Arthur, I am afeard Sir Meliagrance hath taken upon him a great charge.
Ye take upon you a great charge, said Sir Lamorak, for Sir Launcelot is a noble proved knight.
They told us about it, and they asked what it meant to be 'a great charge;' they had heard Nurse say that to you.
He was wisht to be sure that y^e ground was good, and other things answerable, and y^t he could bring it to perfection; otherwise he would bring upon them a great charge by imploying him selfe and so many men.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "great charge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.