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Example sentences for "larger scale"

  • The following year I commenced the work on a larger scale, by engaging aeronauts to ride my aeroplane dropped from balloons.

  • It is proposed to repeat these experiments on a larger scale.

  • A slight shower of rain in which the airship was caught led to its wreckage, owing to the absorbent quality of the goldbeaters' skin, whereupon Capper and Cody set to work to reproduce the airship and its defects on a larger scale.

  • And a similar series of gradation may be observed on a larger scale in the historical succession and development of the ages of the world.

  • A photograph showing the flowers on a larger scale will be found on page 11 of Wild Flowers at Home, Fourth Series ("Nature Book," No.

  • For a photograph on a larger scale, see Wild Flowers at Home, Fourth Series ("Nature Book" No.

  • For a photograph on a larger scale, see Alpine Plants at Home, First Series ("Nature Book" No.

  • He excelled also on a larger scale; one of his altar-pieces of S.

  • In the Malvezzi collection, and in others of the city, are much esteemed some of his Country Dances, and Sports of Boys, in the manner of Albani, but on a larger scale.

  • In works on a larger scale too, he is sometimes to be pronounced inferior, in comparison with his father, as in S.

  • Experiments with this encouraged me to make one on a larger scale; but the extreme difficulty of procuring workmen and proper materials in Georgia prevented my completing the larger one until some time in April last.

  • After this he commenced experiments on a larger scale.

  • Measures were therefore immediately taken, preparatory to constructing a steamboat on a larger scale in the United States.

  • On a larger scale habit is "society's most precious conservative agent.

  • It is left a fragment, in order to get it on a larger scale; and yet even on this scale it is too small to show the sharp folds and points of the marble vine-leaves with sufficient clearness.

  • One of the caps or shoes is shown detached, upon a larger scale, at fig.

  • But I hope the business will be done upon a larger scale.

  • Having formed themselves into a secret association called the "Union for the Emancipation of the Working Classes," they gradually abandoned the narrow limits of coterie-propaganda, and prepared the way for agitation on a larger scale.

  • The village may be roughly described as a primitive association on a larger scale.

  • In the following year the experiment was repeated on a larger scale: ten flowers were crossed on a new set of plants and yielded ten capsules containing by weight 6.

  • Professor Hildebrand experimented on plants in Germany on a larger scale than I did, and found them much more self-fertile.

  • He painted chiefly for the Duke Francesco, though there are some of his works on a larger scale, in oil and in fresco, placed in the cathedral, at the Certosa, and other places throughout the city and the state.

  • In works of a larger scale, such as his Assumption at S.

  • It forms one uninterrupted succession of flourishing settlements with villages, on a larger scale than in the lower districts.

  • In order that the care expended by the artist both on the costumes and upon the peculiar characteristics of the physiognomies may be appreciated, we have given their figures at full length, and also their heads upon a larger scale.

  • For that purpose we shall have to reproduce several of the piers and columns already mentioned and figured, on a larger scale and in perspective instead of elevation.

  • In some other plans from Tell-el-Amarna, given by Prisse, several of these altars are given upon a larger scale, showing the offerings with which they are heaped.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "larger scale" 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:
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