These, which were in the shape of large open vases, were ornamented with pious sentences in Arabic characters, in blue on a white ground.
In ancient times the mosques consisted merely of large open courts, surrounded by arcades; and frequently, on that side of the court which stood nearest to Mecca, this arcade was double.
We marched about twelve miles this day, and then camped in a large open field.
Spread out in a large open space, extending over many acres of ground, were the camp-fires of an army of fifty thousand men.
The most famous of these Roman remains is the Arena, and attention is naturally drawn to it from being situated fronting a large open space in the heart of the town, called the Esplanade.
We were then taken to the excavations which are being systematically carried on, and our examination commenced with the forum, a large open space, containing the remains of the pillars by which it was surrounded.
This is a large open space, in what is considered to be the strangers’ quarter, and most of the principal hotels are in it, or in its neighbourhood.
We went along the paths under the trees till we reached a large open space, where I found there was to be a wrestling contest.
We got outside the town and had a large open space to cross.
On each side of a large open window, which reached nearly to the ground, were secretaries and other Court officials.
The shore of the Main lies nearest East by South and West by North, and forms a large open bay, in which there is no appearance of a Harbour or other place of safety for shipping against South-West and Southerly winds.
The soldiers then raced up every broad street, shouting and firing, whilst the women uttered their shrill cry, and on passing a large open space, a salute was fired from two six-pounders.
In the centre of the roof was a large open space, about twelve feet by nine, from this, the house and rooms receive light, not to mention dust and excessive heat in the afternoon.
You pass from the street into a large open court, all around which are arranged the different apartments, each opening into the court, and seldom having any direct communication with each other.
When we emerged from the woods into a large open field we could see a long line of battle on a hillside probably half a mile away.
We halted that night near a little place called Accotink and bivouacked in a large open field, and I recall how quickly the rail fences were converted into huge camp fires, for the Virginia nights are nearly always chilly.
The goods were exposed for sale either in large open boxes or on tables, behind which the shopkeepers sit and work.
We then suddenly found ourselves in a large open square, surrounded by walls, from which four lofty gates led to the town, the fortress, and the suburbs.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large open" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.