Examples of 'large armies' in a sentence

Meaning of "large armies"

large armies: A phrase commonly used to describe a significant number of military personnel and equipment organized for battle or war campaigns

How to use "large armies" in a sentence

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Even large armies were affected by such factors.
He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries.
Large armies were in various parts of the empire.
They are building large armies to fight each other.
Large armies were constantly on the move.
Their intent is not a great number of weapons or large armies.
Three large armies moved in three directions.
They command large armies.
Large armies were a costly burden.
The tank is a major part of all large armies today.
There were large armies at all her frontiers.
The plan was based around an attack by two large armies.
Both sides raised large armies which were composed largely of barbarians.
I really like the whole concept of very large armies on the table.
Even countries with large armies are unable or unwilling to deploy them.

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Terrorist and the states that support them do not have large armies or precision weapons.
Large armies would generally not begin battle immediately upon meeting.
The kings had the ability to muster large armies often at short notice.
I saw large armies raised by both North and South.
They were often true military expeditions with large armies in the thousands of men.
Command large armies of archers, footmen, cavalry, and even legions of undead.
Both games deal with commanding large armies in epic, magical battles.
Both the countries are nuclear powers, and they are maintaining very large armies.
Both King and Parliament raised large armies to gain their way by force of arms.
The Austro-Piedmontese War lasted only three months, but both sides mobilized large armies.
He is transporting large armies of death … desolation.
In Survival, two Overlords team up against large armies of enemies.
Even though the soldiers ' pay was minimal, large armies were a considerable strain on Byzantium.
It means the preservation of enforced idleness of large armies of men, and their degradation.
Life under the shadow of large armies was tiring [ enough ].
HE is, at this Time, transporting large Armies of foreign.

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