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Example sentences for "comparatively large"

  • The fruit is comparatively large, and granulated, but not bristly, and it droops by the bending of the pedicel.

  • Their carpels are few in number, comparatively large, flattened, and covered with hooked spines.

  • The Negro responding to their influence will continue to come in comparatively large numbers to town to stay.

  • These tribes have an abundance of food, they have fixed habitations, they live in comparatively large groups, and trade and industry, property and wealth, are well developed among them.

  • That the virtues actually cover a comparatively large field of the province of duty is simply owing to their being dispositions of mind.

  • The eggs are of comparatively large size, and after expulsion and immersion in water they give passage to beautifully ciliated embryos, which latter produce larvæ furnished with a boring apparatus.

  • In these genera the cranial cavity is comparatively large, and the occipital plane is nearly vertical.

  • The branchial arches are much reduced in the adult, and the distal ends of the cornua unite to form a flat basilingual plate of a comparatively large size.

  • The aftershaft is very small in most Passeres and gallinaceous birds, but is comparatively large in Parrots, Gulls, Herons and most birds of prey.

  • During the second half of the nineteenth century Spain went through a comparatively large number of revolutions, dynastic changes and other internal difficulties.

  • Denmark has never forgotten or forgiven the mutilation which it suffered at the hands of Prussia and Austria in 1864, and which resulted in the loss of Schleswig-Holstein, a comparatively large slice of Denmark.

  • In 1913 the Coast Defense Bill provided for the fortification of Flushing and for the expenditure of a comparatively large sum, and created considerable discussion and some ill feeling, especially in England.

  • As the first, second, and third operations are on comparatively large diameters, they should be done at the slow speed, handle J, Fig.

  • If a comparatively large pulley is mounted near the end of the arbor, it can be driven directly by pins attached to the faceplate and engaging the pulley arms.

  • Chuck jaws that do not form a part of the machine table, but are bolted to it in the required position, are also employed extensively, especially on comparatively large machines.

  • First pellicle, comparatively large; the second almost fills the puparium.

  • Sand is very effective, but a comparatively large weight is needed, and its cleansing for repeated use is troublesome.

  • This is a comparatively large amount of arsenic sulphide, and the depilation is considerably hastened; the skins indeed are unhaired after passing through this round, i.

  • It will be noted that the lowest ratios are in provinces where the urban population is comparatively large.

  • From the fact that a comparatively large percentage of these were reported as defective, we should expect a higher death-rate than among the unbiased genealogical cases.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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