The first woman who came was a large property holder in Toronto; with marked respect the crowd gave way as she advanced.
He stated a case in which a husband of his acquaintance proposed to leave a large property, the inheritance and accumulation of his wife's labors, to her as long as she remained his widow, and then to divide it among his family relatives.
Think you that the woman who has worked hard all her days in helping her husband to accumulate a large property, consents to the law that places this wholly at his disposal?
Subsequent to the funeral of the deceased, she suddenly became possessed of wealth, and said she had been left a large property by her uncle.
Mr. Coates was a successful farmer and amassed a large property.
Allan's wife was Mary Patton, the daughter of Mark Patton, who was at one time a large property-owner on the Isthmus.
Some of the owners live upon their estates; but the major part of those through which I passed, were possessed by men of large property, who resided in the towns upon the coast, or who were at the same time sugar-planters.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large property" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.