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Example sentences for "large group"

  • Farther on, the youths caught sight of a large group of giraffes which towered above the small, stunted trees about them.

  • Looking around they saw Noko and a large group of other natives heading toward them.

  • Shortly before noon of the next day the explorers heard a chorus of shouts and yells, which came from around a bend, and they soon found themselves facing a large group of natives.

  • We may here break the sequence from the Isospondyli to the other soft-rayed fishes, to interpolate a large group of uncertain origin, the series or subclass of eels.

  • These units, chiefly antiaircraft artillery, were self-contained and could therefore be segregated; at the same time they cloaked a large group of men with the dignity of a combat assignment.

  • A large group of women worked indefatigably for weeks in advance to make it a success but to Mrs. Gellhorn, chairman of the Local Arrangements Committee, must go the chief honor.

  • The Woman Suffrage Party, a large group, existed principally in New York City, organized by assembly districts.

  • It is a large group including a vast number of species, most of which are parasitic.

  • An interesting account of a large group of weems discovered in Aberdeenshire, is given by Professor Stuart in the Archæologia Scotica,[96] and since then many more have been brought to light in the same district.

  • Within a few miles of Aberdeen are still visible what seem to be the remains of a large group, or township, of such rude relics of domestic architecture.

  • The great rocking stone in the parish of Kirkmichael, Perthshire, for example, has already been referred to as one of a large group of stone circles, cairns, and other monuments of the same class.

  • Four miles north of the town of Athens, Athens county, Ohio, is a broad and level plain, upon which is situated a large group of ancient earthworks.

  • About a mile to the north of this figure is another of human shape and like magnitude, accompanied by a large group of works.

  • There is a large group, however, on the opposite bank of the river, in the direction pursued by the parallels above mentioned.

  • Kent's large Group, south end of the eastern I.

  • We passed to the northward of the small new rock at the distance of three miles, and I judged it to lie four, or four-and-half leagues from the eastern side of Kent's large Group.

  • Scheele The red haw is the type of a large group, ample in size, fine in form and coloring, of fruit and foliage.

  • For a large group, buy whole lambs and cut at camp; 40 or 50 pounds is enough for one meal.

  • And so, three days later, Kherboga took up arms, and a large group of Turks approached the city with him on the side where the fort they had recently captured and fortified was located.

  • Therefore, compelled by hunger, the leaders held a meeting to discuss how to deal with the danger of such a large group of men starving unless something were done for them.

  • On the very day on which he entered the fort, a large group of Armenians and Syrians came through the mountains, bringing supplies of all sorts to the besieged city.

  • Such is the Melanesian term mana, first noted by Bishop Codrington, common to a large group of languages.

  • A large group of agencies thus gradually wins recognition, out of which emerge lofty forms endowed with functions far transcending the simple energies at first ascribed to them.

  • Then he flew low over the remains of the burning plane, around which had gathered a large group--large enough, McGee thought, to include every man of the squadron from the C.

  • And the very next morning the squadron stumbled into a net spread by von Herzmann, and but for the timely and unexpected arrival of a large group of French Spads the harvest would have been great indeed.

  • High above his flight was a large group of French Spads.

  • Every attempt that we make to gain a knowledge of the pedigree of any small or large group of organisms related by blood must, in the first instance, start with the evidence afforded by the existing "natural system" of this group.

  • Below is a large group of accumulated cells, one of which, on the left, is separating itself; above are two single cells which are gliding along the threads of the retiform labyrinth which form their "tramways.

  • As usual, a large group of listeners surrounded Jesus.

  • If they were surprised to find a large group of Galileans in a town on the border of Samaria, they said nothing.

  • Andrew was glad that they traveled in a large group, for this steep road was a favorite of robbers.

  • Nobody would say that it is burdensome, and yet everybody knows, again, that a large group of evil deeds spring from ennui.

  • This characterizes not only Hegel but a large group of individuals whose daily life consists of it.

  • Modern psychophysics has pointed to a large group of false perceptions due to illusions of pressure, stabs, or other contact with the skin.

  • Since the middle ages a large group of people have done this.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large group" 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:
    cold and frosty morning; common ground; large area; large canoe; large circle; large cloak; large court; large eyes; large hall; large intestine; large island; large number; large picture; large pieces; large pile; large pond; large spoon; large square; large supply; largely employed; larger growth; larger proportion; larger scale; larger share; largest producer; till they