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Example sentences for "large enough"

  • There must be holes in that part of the box which is over the lantern, to let the smoke out; and over this must be placed a chafing-dish of an oblong figure, large enough to hold several lighted coals.

  • With the juice of lemon draw over the ace of hearts a spade, large enough to cover it entirely, and on each side draw four other spades.

  • But while there is a large enough company to furnish a delightful coterie, there is absolutely no social life among them.

  • The sheets should be large enough to tuck in thoroughly, three yards long by two and a half wide being none too large for a double bed.

  • For other cold meats finely-chopped cold potatoes will answer.

  • A deficiency of fuel, water, or air, disturbs, then stops the motion.

  • After harvesting the seed thus subjected to the presumed cause of the impurities, it must be sown in quantities, large enough to bring to light any slight anomaly, and to be examined during the period of blooming.

  • But they occur yearly and regularly and may be observed invariably when the cultures are large enough.

  • These are concerned with an estimation of the chances of the occurrence of deviations, large enough to exhibit commercial value.

  • The cottage was also found to be large enough (as the fame of its master grew) to be the destination of letters from the literary stars of the day.

  • It is a dignified room, large enough to have held easily the notable assemblages that must have met there during his occupancy.

  • The hallway leads at the left into a colonial dining-room, with rich panelling, and an old fireplace which is large enough to hold a yule log.

  • Extract the pulp from the orange, by making a hole in one end of it large enough to admit a mustard spoon.

  • Have some sacks made of about seven-eighths shirting, large enough to hold the hams and tie above the hock.

  • Heat in the oven a common white dish, large enough to hold the number of eggs to be cooked, allowing plenty of room for each.

  • They cultivate a small farm, large enough, however, for their own maintenance and the support of their animals and fowls.

  • His [35] children will not marry among their own people, and not only will no white girl marry a negro, but hardly any dowry can be large enough to tempt a West Indian white to make a wife of a black lady.

  • The diversity of individual intelligence and circumstances is large enough to embrace the possibility of even children being, in emergencies, the most competent influencers of opinion and action.

  • Near their fire was a worley (native hut) large enough to shelter a dozen blacks; it was on the northern outskirt of the forest, and looked out across a marsh which is sometimes flooded by sea-water.

  • Not only is the number of railroads in that territory very small, but neither side had available a large enough number of railroad cars to transport the large number of men and vast quantities of equipment involved.

  • Territory they could not gain, at least not to a large enough extent to be of any influence on the further development of events.

  • If large enough it should include tennis courts and a playground.

  • In some cases local conditions make clubs feasible where it would be difficult to enlist a large enough part of the community to make a grange equally successful.

  • And in still others the meshes of the seine must be large enough to allow all fish below a certain size to slip through.

  • It then follows that, for the lateral dihedral angle to be effective, such angle must be large enough to produce, when the aeroplane tilts, a difference in the H.

  • Ladies always come on board on the starboard side, if the yacht be large enough to enter into all these niceties of quarterdeck etiquette.

  • If the fruit garden is large enough to admit of horse culture, it is best to keep the bush-fruits well cultivated during the season; this tillage conserves the moisture and helps to make a full and plump crop of berries.

  • They require to be sown in the summer months, about June or July, in order to get established before winter; they should be pricked out as soon as large enough, and should have ample space so as to become hardy and stocky.

  • Crops sown last month will have to be thinned out if large enough.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large enough" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    large audience; large black; large cloak; large game; large house; large lemon; large lump; large majority; large mass; large measure; large paper; large part; large platter; large pond; large proportion; large river; large sheet; large species; large stones; large table; large variety; largely because; largely grown; larger quantity; linear series; social organisation