The mound was composed throughout of rough blocks of limestone, the interstices of which were filled in with limestone dust and an unusually large quantity of light-brown earth.
These latter, however, are of unusually large size, relatively to the bladder, with the four divergent arms of equal length.
Skin thin, very tender, adheres slightly to the pulp, contains an unusually large amount of purplish-red pigment, slightly astringent.
Skin thin, tender, adheres strongly to the pulp, contains an unusually large amount of purplish-red pigment, astringent.
Skin rather tough, thinnish and inclined to crack, adheres slightly to the pulp, contains an unusually largeamount of dark purplish-red pigment.
Here, therefore, if an unusually large brain is the index of intellectual power, every probability was against the occurrence of brains above the average size or weight.
An unusually large number of monkeys were seen on both sides, and the men sat on the railing, with their feet hanging outside, to look at them.
The cellar was constantly filled with water during the winter, and just before the outbreak had contained not only an unusually large quantity, but also a large amount of decaying vegetable matter.
With respect to individual cases it may be asserted, first, that an intense series of prodromic symptoms, followed by the appearance of an unusually large number of cutaneous lesions, is often unfavorable.
Thus jaundice is present in an unusually large proportion of the cases attended with marked enlargement and tenderness of the liver and spleen, whether vomiting is also present in extreme degree or not.
A deer's horn of unusually large size, and from which the brow-antler has been cut off, is now in the Museum of the Scottish Antiquaries.
Another group, disposed nearly similarly to this, was brought to light on the levelling of a long barrow of unusually large dimensions, in the parish of Strathblane, Dumbartonshire.
In diabetes, constipation arises from this cause unless the patient makes up the loss by drinking an unusually large quantity of water.
Gardens extend for miles along the river, and the bazaars and khans are unusually large.
Whereas formerly the farmer was to some extent compensated by a higher price for a smaller yield, in recent years he had had to compete with an unusually large supply at greatly reduced prices.
Both rats were of anunusually large size, and their bodies were much mangled by the rabbits' teeth.
The skeleton found lying in the middle of the floor of the vault was of unusually large size, "measuring 7 feet 6 inches in length and 19 inches between the shoulder sockets.
If the dose of poisonous substances be unusually large or virulent, nature may short-circuit the whole attack by causing the outraged stomach to reject its contents.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unusually large" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.