We have no meanings for "unnecessarily large" in our records yet.
1 There was also a reduction in some unnecessarily large managerial salaries.
2 The house of cards has also been made up of an unnecessarily large civil service.
3 The Sybarite seemed unnecessarily large for a pleasure boat.
4 I must own too, that I think the order for globes and other instruments unnecessarily large .
5 This seems to me to be unnecessarily large .
6 They are criticised for being heavy polluters and their owners are criticised for driving what can be unnecessarily large vehicles.
7 A person sending an unnecessarily large sum with a lawyer's brief, Lamb said "it was 'a fee simple.'"
8 Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport Shane Ross has said he is reviewing the size of some unnecessarily large '' State boards.
9 Some of them were sailing vessels, most of them were of wood, and the modern ones were unnecessarily large in size.
10 The upper classes adorned their homes with unnecessarily large canvasses with faces no one outside their family necessarily wanted to see.
11 We are quite justified in concluding that the usual, so-called "standard dietaries" contain an unnecessarily large proportion of proteid.
12 Three from each state would bring no advantages which are not now secured, while the Senate would be unnecessarily large and expensive.
13 Lounsbury didn't say any more just then, but he had a feeling that perhaps the dread at Stormfield had grown unnecessarily large .
14 As recently as Monday, Fubon had been one of the group of shareholders opposed to the share issue, arguing it was unnecessarily large .
15 The chief modifications were the use of a smaller box or canister, the margin of protection being unnecessarily large in the former type.
16 She was asked what she did with an unnecessarily large remnant of dough which she left sticking to the sides of the pan.
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