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Example sentences for "larger size"

  • Specimens from Mitchell, Scottsbluff County, Nebraska, here referred to alleni are of larger size and in this respect are intermediate between the subspecies alleni and longicauda.

  • Winkler, has a skull of larger size as in longicauda with which race it seems to agree in large size of body, tail and hind foot, although the collector's measurements are lacking.

  • It yields abundantly, and is a good sort for the garden; but would prove less profitable for growing for the market than many other varieties of larger size.

  • This species seems to have been extremely common when the beds at Messina were deposited, and probably it attained a larger size than it does at present.

  • This same species existed on the shores of England during the Coralline Crag period; and at this epoch it attained a larger size than at present.

  • The Chykwar Mulberry occurs, and to a larger size than I have seen it in Assam.

  • The pores are diffused through the annual ring, but are more numerous and of larger size in the inner than in the outer part.

  • If one is employed in larger quantities than another, it is because it is more convenient, or of better form or larger size.

  • Rusty nannyberry (Viburnum rufotomentosum) is a similar species, but attains a larger size, and grows from Virginia to Texas.

  • Although Hamelin Harbour is not so deep as that of Henry Freycinet, on the opposite side of Peron's Peninsula, it is nevertheless of larger size.

  • An etched outline of a larger size, with some additions, was afterwards published, and inscribed No.

  • A print of a smaller size, with some variations, has been since engraved by Ogbourne, and I have seen one of a larger size, of a similar description, without any name.

  • The head of the fat Citizen in a tie-wig has been copied in a larger size by Bartolozzi.

  • The African elephant is of larger size as a rule, with enormously developed ears, which quite overlap his withers.

  • The latter is of larger size, lighter colour, with wide-set ears and a tufted tail.

  • A more or less arboreal group of larger size, and possibly less sanguinary habits than the weasels, although in this respect I do not think there is much difference.

  • The central portion is very much compressed, and consists of excessively minute stars enclosed by others of larger size.

  • Galileo next directed his attention to the construction of telescopes, and applied his mechanical skill in making instruments of a larger size, one of which magnified eight times.

  • They are retained several moments at each introduction, and followed by the passage and immediate withdrawal of an instrument of larger size.

  • An abscess of more superficial situation, of larger size, or of continuous formation is best relieved by free incision.

  • In due time shift into six-inch pots, from which they can go straight to borders, or into a larger size if they are to be fruited in pots.

  • When the pot is full of roots, shift to a larger size, and commence the process of hardening, in readiness for planting out in June.

  • Immediately the thumb pots are filled with roots, shift to a larger size, and it is important that this operation should not be delayed a day too long.

  • When this is full of roots, transfer to a larger size, and shift occasionally until the flower-buds appear, when re-potting must cease.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    are apt; became silent; before very; fair readers; find herself; humble servant; impose upon; into the; larger amount; larger growth; larger measure; larger number; larger portion; larger proportion; larger quantities; larger quantity; larger share; larger size; larger work; last resource; liaison officer; that ain; three hundred thousand more; transshipment point for cocaine; whatever else; would permit