We reached London about noon of the same day, and took our bivouac in a large field on the outskirts of the town.
At noon arrived at Mount Vernon, and halted for an hour in a large field, and cooked our dinner.
Here they halted for the remainder to come up, but finally took up quarters in a large field just in rear of the town, and it was decided upon to remain there for the night.
This particular Failure in the Ancients, opens a large Field of Raillery to the little Wits, who can laugh at an Indecency but not relish the Sublime in these Sorts of Writings.
Now for their Manner of Living: And here I have a large Field to expatiate in; but I shall reserve Particulars for my intended Discourse, and now only mention one or two of their principal Exercises.
It is a large Field, and may very well exercise a sprightly Genius; but I don't remember you have yet taken a Turn in it.
But it is not simply in the matter of overcharges that the cook finds a large field open to him for successful financial operations.
Now the peddler has a large field in the countless homes in a considerable district in which to carry on her operations.
We climbed over a wall into a large field to have a better front view of the lake than from the road.
Not far from the roadside were some benches placed in rows in the middle of a large field, with a sort of covered shed like a sentry-box, but much more like those boxes which the Italian puppet-showmen in London use.
Turn your glass upon the Manger and you will see that it consists of a crowd of little stars, so small and numerous that you will probably not undertake to count them, unless you are using a large field-glass.
Our illustration will give some notion of their appearance with a large field-glass.
With a large field-glass several smaller companions may be seen, and a very excellent glass may show an 8.
I saw I was in a remote corner of a large field, in which a few Jersey cows were grazing.
Flammarion saw it reach the earth in the centre of a large field.
Our rule is to recommend youths to do a little well, instead of throwing themselves upon a large field of study.
It is no longer a restless agent, without definite aim; it has a large field of exertion assigned to it, and it subserves those social interests which it would naturally trouble.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large field" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.