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Example sentences for "rather large"

  • Rather large drops of the dissolved shellac were also placed on them and allowed to set into hard beads.

  • Rather large squares, though difficult to affix, seemed more efficient than very small ones.

  • Bulb produced much above ground, rather large, and of an irregular, globular form.

  • Leaves green, rather large, and not so numerous as those of the White Sugar.

  • Seeds separate from the pulp with difficulty, not numerous, rather large, dark brown.

  • The population found by the first Russian explorer, Glazunof, from Anvik to Aninulykhtykh-pak, was seemingly a rather large one.

  • The first rib approaches the semicircular in type and is rather large, indicating a spacious chest.

  • The number of old sites is rather large, but it appears that there is not much of special promise until we reach near Barrow.

  • The parietal pores are square and rather large: they are crossed by transverse septa almost close down to the basis: the longitudinal septa have tolerably large denticuli at their bases.

  • The shape is usually that of a cup, the orifice being, in most cases, rather large, and deeply notched, owing to the great obliquity of the radii and alae.

  • For about a week we marched through a very pleasant country, and arrived at a rather large river, which Tiger stated to be the Brazos, and which falls into the gulf to the eastward of the Colorado.

  • Now we pass to a rather large group of Eryngium oliverianum, the fine kind that is commonly but wrongly called E.

  • By the side of these is a rather large group of a garden form of H.

  • A rather large, rapidly growing, and usually somewhat weeping tree, with soft white wood.

  • One of these is the panda, wah, or bear-cat, which is only about as big as a rather large cat.

  • These nets are generally made with rather large meshes, not quite wide enough to allow the fishes to swim through.

  • In size it is about as big as a rather large cat, and is brown or grayish brown in color, with a tail that is very bushy and beautifully ringed with gray and black.

  • It is of about the size of a rather large ram, but looks much bigger than it really is, owing to the great masses of long hair, which cover the whole of its body, and hang down so far that one can scarcely see its legs at all.

  • The ovary of the latter develops into a rather large, scarlet, berry-like fruit containing one or two seeds.

  • The flowers are axillary and sessile, either solitary or in pairs, rather large, and of a pale purple colour.

  • The long axillary peduncles each bear a one-sided raceme of from six to ten yellow flowers, which are followed by rather large, smooth pods.

  • His chain broke as he was coming down the incline, and as he fell he got a nasty knock on this stone," touching with his foot a rather large one, which had evidently fallen from some cartload of building material.

  • Your workmen will lodge at the cottages and spend part of their wages at the shops, and you who are a Stornham workman will earn the money to be made out of a rather large contract.

  • It is a quality Americans inherited from England," lightly; "one of the results of it is that England covers a rather large share of the map of the world.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rather large" 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:
    for the greatest part; foreign mission; great perplexity; guardian angel; liquid manure; other authorities; placed the; rather broad; rather coarse; rather common; rather difficult; rather fine; rather hard; rather have; rather larger; rather late; rather less; rather narrow; rather obtuse; rather remarkable; rather small; rather soft; rather the; rather then; rather wide; volt circuit