Often there was a large element of imagination in his promises to pay, but he gained his point in the Holstein problem.
Unquestionably there was, incidentally, a large element of injustice in his plans and purposes, but what of it?
The truth is that a large element in the South had little faith in the efficacy of the higher or any other kind of education of the Negro.
In the different cycles of beast-tales we find a large element of humor, the keener-witted animals possessing a rare sense of the comical and relishing a joke on each other as on man.
In island countries we find a large element of the supernatural associated with fishes and sea-animals.
In the Russian works best known to us there is a large element of the uncanny, of a type in some respects different from that of any other country.
Mercantile pursuits are only half-way reputable, unless they involve a large element of ownership and a small element of usefulness.
These edifices, as well as the properties which supplement them in the service, must not be common in kind or grade; they always show a large element of conspicuous waste.
Bledsoe said in his article in the Southern Review, that "there was also a large element of baser metal,--men who begrudged the sacrifice for liberty and shirked danger.
Very many of the tales suited to kindergarten children which have been mentioned in various chapters, contain a large element of humor.
Little Two-Eyes stands out as one containing a large element of beauty, and Oeyvind and Marit represents in an ideal way the possible union of the good, the true, and the beautiful.
A Japanese tale, in which the setting is a large part of the tale, and a large element of beauty, is Mezumi, the Beautiful, or The Rat Princess.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large element" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.