Encara no tenim significats per a "large sense".
1Japan is producing without capital, in our large sense of the word.
2Evil, in a large sense, is the raw material of the good.
3We always kept the house clean-using the word in a rather large sense.
4They were, in a large sense, in another form, white slaves.
5It is idealists, in a large sense, that this old world needs to-day.
6A dim large sense of waste and irrevocable lost opportunities pervaded his mind.
7It sounds fine, beautiful, and is-PraiseGod!-ina large sense, true.
8The higher the worker the deeper the need of relaxation in the large sense.
9From the tapestries, I got this large sense of scale.
10If they live in loving memory, they must, in the large sense, be true.
11But what he did in the large sense appears incredible.
12But intervention in the large sense can now hardly be.
13Especially was this improbable, since we are in a large sense of English lineage.
14The Americans were in a large sense law-abiding, but in another sense they were lawless.
15For purity he (like many others) understood in a large sense.
16The impeachment movement was in a very large sense, if not entirely, a partisan enterprise.
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Large sense a través del temps
Large sense per variant geogràfica