It is not intended thereby to prevent the accumulation of large capital in business enterprises in which such a combination can secure reduced cost of production, sale, and distribution.
From the top of the hill we look down upon one of the most charming landscapes that can be imagined in the vicinity of a large capital.
But the English parliament is chiefly composed of wealthy men; for not only do the "necessary expenses" of an election represent a large capital, but the members must also prove a property qualification of L300 per annum in land.
The Manchester men advanced a large capital, a fonds perdu, and the competition commenced with an attempt at underselling.
The division of labour cannot be successfully practised unless there exists a great demand for its produce; and it requires a large capital to be employed in those arts in which it is used.
Whilst a large capital is invested in these mills, the number of men employed is less than in establishments where labor saving machinery has not been brought to such a pitch of perfection.
Even now, when it is hopeless to think of attempting the establishment of a journal without first sinking a large capital, there are people venturesome enough to try the experiment of starting a newspaper upon little or nothing.
The first paragraph begins with a large capital M; the second with a large capital A; and so on.
A company had been previously formed with a large capital, and had constructed works for the supply of water from the river Wensum to all parts of the city.
Norwich Yarn Company, which had a large capital, the whole of which was lost to the shareholders.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large capital" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.