Examples of using Is so large in English and their translations into Swedish
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The selection here is so large that not a single hardware store can keep up.
This image is so large that it is strongly recommended to use the zoomable version to appreciate it fully.
The anthocyanin content is high and the size of peanut is so large that it can also be eaten.
Christy created the painting in April 1940; it is so large(20× 30') that he painted it in a sail loft.
Wenngarn is so large that there are always activities going on simultaneously,
But the equipment needed is so large and expensive that it only exists in a few locations worldwide.
The beach tote bag is so large, you could put all of your beach things on it.
The lawn mower Elektro offer is so large and confusing that even experts find it difficult to keep track.
The extension, as it turns out, is so large that the possible benefits from it in the form of newly growing prices for hydrocarbons may be completely useless.
He couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile Tilikum… the poor guy is so large, relative to the smaller and more agile females.
But that the group is so large, does not mean that they affect the election results to any significant degree.
This museum of science is so large that a family with children is not able to cover everything in one day.
the poor guy is so large, he couldn't get away, relative to the smaller and more agile females.
A family possesses a dog that is so large and poorly disciplined,
The VST field of view is so large that the entire nebula,
Given the amount of money we're offering… And it's because the investment in Mr. Collins is so large.
I would also like to say that the financial deficit of the Palestinian Authority is so large that it would be impossible for the Community to shoulder the burden alone.
There is a theory that suggests the universe is so large.
The total figure is so large it defies imagination-- between one and two exabytes of data, or 10 to the power of 18.