Amsterdam, with a large tradein cattle, grain, and cheese.
Dee and Don; built of grey granite, with many fine public edifices, a flourishing university, a large trade, and thriving manufactures.
Paris; has a fine cathedral in the Flamboyant style; drives a large trade in wine.
This is the entrepot of a great petroleum district which gives the town a large trade, and they are said to be still striking in the Ritchie County oilfield thousand-barrel wells.
The river is navigable to the Gulf, and its steamboats have a large trade.
There are thirty thousand people in Montgomery, and it has a large trade in cotton, gathered from the adjacent districts, shipped down the river to Mobile and also by railroad to Savannah for export.
The Ohio River below Louisville passes Evansville, the chief town of southwestern Indiana, having sixty thousand people and a large trade.
A large trade, however, continued to be carried on in baking powders consisting of alum and sodium bicarbonate.
The Ethiopians possessed the richest part of Arabia, carried on a large trade, which extended as far as India and Ceylon, and were in constant communication with the Greek empire.
The old industries of carpet-weaving and paper-making have died out; but there is a large trade in cotton and silk goods, and in copper and brass pots, and there are factories for ginning and pressing cotton.
There is also a large trade in timber and a considerable butter export.
Leaving the service of the emperor, and the advantages attaching to the post of ambassador, he embarked for the Maldive Islands, which were governed by a woman, and where a large trade in cocoa was carried on.
Delhi has a large trade in wheat and other produce, and its bazaars are noted for gold and silver work, precious stones, shawls, and costly fabrics.
The city is the center of a great agricultural and mining district, and has a large trade in cattle, hides, wool, and tallow.
Successively a solicitor and a printer in his native town, at Scott's suggestion he removed to Edinburgh, where the high perfection to which he had brought the art of printing, and his connection with Scott, secured him a large trade.
Batavia has a large trade, sugar being the chief export.
Although the snow kindly veils a good deal of deformity, the city impresses one as ruinous and decayed; yet it has a large trade, and is regarded as one of the most prosperous places in the Empire.
A walk of six miles took us from Tenoko to Komatsu, a beautifully situated town of 3000 people, with a large trade in cotton goods, silk, and sake.
Shinjo has a large trade in rice, silk, and hemp, and ought not to be as poor as it looks.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large trade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.