Examples of using A very large in English and their translations into Bengali
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There is a very large selection of such textbooks that also address,
Hastings told the CES audience,“It's a very large country- you know a billion Chinese that we want to give access to the Netflix content.
News of his find spread quickly throughout Mecca and it wasn't long until a very large, joyous crowd had gathered to celebrate this great discovery.
In the rainforest of the Amazon river grows a very large tree up to 50 meters,
wordlessly he picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with rocks, about 2 inches in diameter.
His lawyer insisted he simply wanted a very large family, and that as the son of a wealthy Japanese entrepreneur he was able to look after them properly.
When the class began, wordlessly he picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with rocks, about 2 inches….
As for audiobooks, they usually do not have a very large size- depending on the size of the work.
Random motion, we looked at a very large collection, where,
Most of the current cloud is actually a very large data centre,
You can also make a function to merge an undefined number of dicts, from zero to a very large number.
Maybe a very large brain does not necessarily have more neurons than a more modest-sized brain.
Puja said about the film, that a new year is starting to work on a very large scale.
A very large number of political leaders are under house arrest- it is impossible to ascertain how many.
(2010) required a very large number of human-labeled examples in order to build a model that was able to reliably reproduce the human classification.
it is especially important for Passport, devices with a very large screen.
Something that may seem like a small problem now can turn into a very large problem later.
In the early 2000s gave Diebold director Walden O'Dell a very large bildrag to George W. Bush.
the Nationalist Party[KMT] took over a very large portion of bureaucratic capital from Japan and Germany and Italy.