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Example sentences for "large class"

  • It is a type of a large class of hyphenated compounds which are merely elliptical inversions; in this case, the word is such an inversion of bone of the back.

  • There is a large class of groups so formed and so connected that a mark of punctuation between them is superfluous, although used quite in accordance with our general principle, as exemplified in Sentences 1 and 1-1.

  • Of a large class of works on the council whose object is to vulgarize the subject we of course make no mention.

  • It creates a large class of men and women, especially of women, for whom it does and can make no provision, and who suffer just in proportion to their cultivated and refined habits and tastes.

  • But there is a large class of painters here who devote themselves to copying and reproducing those old paintings, on every scale as to size.

  • By such a course, also, they alienate the feelings of a large class of small farmers who look to their little parcels of cotton to exchange for food and clothing for their families.

  • I think the "poor white trash" of the South are falling out of their ranks by sickness, desertion, and every available means; but there is a large class of vindictive Southerners who will fight to the last.

  • A large class in Bohemia, seeing that it betrayed their liberties, could not consent to the compact.

  • There is a large class by whom the word of God is looked upon with distrust for the same reason as was its Author,—because it reproves and condemns sin.

  • A large class to whom the doctrine of eternal torment is revolting, are driven to the opposite error.

  • Any one of a large class of sugars, isometric with glucose proper, and including levulose, galactose, etc.

  • A large class of Echinodermata, including numerous extinct families and genera, but comparatively few living ones.

  • In plays of society in particular, the criticism "No one does such things," is held by a large class of playgoers to be conclusive and destructive.

  • There is a large class of playgoers, both in England and America, which is capable of appreciating work of a high intellectual order, if only it does not ignore the fundamental conditions of theatrical presentation.

  • There is, indeed, a large class of plays, often popular, and sometimes meritorious, in relation to which the architectural metaphor entirely breaks down.

  • There are a large class of young women who only ask that the young men shall behave tolerably well in their presence, asking not what they do behind their backs.

  • I know there is an antipathy to labor among a large class of women; I know that women as well as men seek to avoid care and responsibility; I know that useful Employments are looked upon as hard necessities, to be avoided if possible.

  • There is a large class of female writers in every enlightened country, over the productions of whose genius the world hangs delighted, but there is not "a beauty" wields the magic pen.

  • So a large class of pretenders to science refuse to become acquainted with Bible truth, because it is not shrouded in the technicalities of science, but displays itself in the plain speech of the common people to whom it was given.

  • There is always a fraction of a community agitating for something new and gradually forcing the Legislature to put it into law, even against the will of the majority and against the sentiment of a large class of the community.

  • Many new laws are especially painful and difficult to a large class of weak men who form the bulk of our criminal class.

  • This list has grown so fast that it is beyond the power of a large class of men to find in their feelings any response to many of these criminal statutes.

  • The French school of dermatology, which has always maintained the humoral origin of many cutaneous diseases, has long recognized the arthritic nature of a large class of affections of the skin.

  • Tannin represents a large class, and there is nothing more than fancy in preferring to it kino, catechu, haematoxylon, or blackberry-root.

  • Every farmer knows the familiar and destructive fungus known as “rust of wheat,” it is one of a large class of most interesting plants.

  • There is a large class of plants with folded or rolled leaves; heather and marram grass belong to this class.

  • The worms form a large class in the animal kingdom and they do not all resemble the earthworm by any manner of means.

  • But after exclusion of all known pathological causes, there still remains a large class of cases among subjects who appear to be in perfect health.

  • Fresh or preserved, they form a principal food of a large class of the people, and the dry fruit is largely exported.

  • A constitutional convention, controlled by this element, met in November 1867, and framed a constitution which conferred suffrage on negroes and disfranchised a large class of whites.

  • Children too are very sympathetic, and a really skilful teacher, by the concert method, can do a great deal in cultivating the emotional nature of a large class.

  • Perhaps there is no quickener and invigorator of the memory equal to that of reciting to a judicious teacher before a large class of fellow-students.

  • On one occasion, a large class of forty or fifty were to be matriculated in the Seminary in the presence of the Faculty.

  • Resolved, That this House cannot receive said petition without disregarding its own dignity, the rights of a large class of citizens of the South and West, and the Constitution of the United States.

  • Lord Carlisle and Sir Arthur Helps supplemented their admiration by a protest against the remark in the mouth of one of the characters that "slaves are better off than a large class of the population of England.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large class" 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:
    been pleased; large assemblage; large circle; large farm; large flock; large forest; large fortune; large group; large groups; large house; large income; large intestine; large measure; large part; large plantation; large platter; large rock; large school; large species; large surface; large town; large tracts; large trees; large water; larger share; larger size