Examples of 'taking a large' in a sentence

Meaning of "taking a large"

taking a large - This phrase could mean consuming a significant portion of food or drink, or making an ambitious decision or action

How to use "taking a large" in a sentence

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taking a large
Taking a large number of cases which lie.
Would avoid taking a large position.
Taking a large target margin is unnecessary in this case.
A female taking a large leap.
Taking a large amount of saponins may cause stomach irritation.
And because of the lumpectomy are just taking a large portion of my breast.
Thus taking a large population and simplifying it down to.
But you should talk to your doctor before taking a large amount.
Your insistence on taking a large position was insanely prescient.
Soros ' contribution was agreeing with it and taking a large position.
Taking a large meal at once.
This means that we are not taking a large number of athletes to the meet.
Taking a large amount will produce the same symptoms as inhalation.
A surveillance team witnessed her taking a large sum of money from an unidentified man.
Taking a large swallow of pickle juice seems to have the same effect.

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The right method of drinking water is not by taking a large quantity at one time.
His father was taking a large portion of the money to buy alcohol.
Forgotten that the fact of a person's taking a large tract of land is.
After taking a large amount of plunder they were eventually driven off by the local militia.
The Torah forbids the king from taking a large number of wives.
Taking a large SNR margin is not necessary in this case.
Today, we are taking a large step forward.
Taking a large portion of powerful kratom won't be dangerous.
There are dangers, but taking a large force would not be acceptable.
Taking a large gulp of beer, he tried to cool his thoughts.
In addition, combination therapy requires taking a large number of pills on a complicated schedule.
He 's taking a large and very well armed party.
Emissions reductions would be equivalent to taking a large coal-fired power generating unit offline.
However, taking a large amount of saponins may cause stomach irritation.
His palette became darker, with black taking a large part and playing a structural role.
Taking a large collection of photos, analyzing the similarities and displaying them in a reconstructed three-dimensional space.
It must be diluted with water, taking a large portion of the necessary two.
By taking a large dose of barbiturates . Some years ago I even tried to commit suicide.
Lancaster then marched south, taking a large number of small towns and fortifications.
Graefe zu Baringdorf assessment in this field, we would be taking a large step forward.
The Greek government is taking a large risk with the interests of the Greek people.
When taking a large dose, or an overdose of kratom, side effects may occur.
Within months she had left him, taking a large part of his fortune with her.
Audi is taking a large step towards sustainable mobility with the A3 Sportback TCNG.
Kufa breathed in deep, taking a large breath of fresh air, shutting his eyes.
Taking a large helping of vodka with them, they sail off, but quickly get lost.
They also act as middle-men, taking a large portion of profit from the farmers.
Along with taking a large risk, can come a large success or large loss.
You are likely taking a large backpack to the festival, so you need to pack light.
This involves taking a large dose of iodine and collecting your urine for 24 hours afterward.
He 's taking a large and very well-armed party.
When taking a large number of Ladybon ® tablets, you should consult your doctor.

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