large bank
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflargeandbank
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large
adjective
uk/lɑːdʒ/us/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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bank
noun[C]
uk/bæŋk/us/bæŋk/
an organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, change it to foreign money, etc., or a building where these services ...
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(Definition oflargeandbankfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He seemed to think that he was improving matters if he chose them accidentally instead of from those who had verylargebankbalances.
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I have an overdraft myself with alargebank.
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It is a great pleasure to see him coming here with such alargebankbalance, in terms of votes.
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He persuaded alargebankto set aside money for those who were able to set up small businesses.
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Limiting the role of county councils effectively breaks up alargebankof planning knowledge that has been built up over centuries in some cases.
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There was alargebanksettlement, a dividend payment was coming, and so on.
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The progress registered in this period came mostly fromlargebankprofits and government projects with direct expenditure.
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Such people have a very appreciable sum of money—probably alargebankoverdraft—bound up in this property.
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If our small business went to alargebank, however, we would still be asked to put down our house or car as collateral.
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It must not be a curiosity available only to a select few either with some special right of access or through alargebankaccount.
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I findlargebankloans, perhaps three or four times the size of their capital.
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They are not really new banks, but will be more partnerships between a supermarket and an existinglargebank.
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As most people do not havelargebankbalances to fall back on, if national insurance cuts continue, they will be thrown back on the supplementary benefit system.
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The whole institutional structure discourages them from saving because there are relatively large returns for people withlargebankdeposits and smaller returns for those with small bank deposits.
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The provisions as they stand allow for the building up of alargebankof information on people, the vast majority of whom are innocent of any crime.
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Everylargebankdoes precisely that, and those who do it in proper circumstances, far from ending up in bankruptcy, end up with a very prosperous business.
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This inevitably involves alargebankloan.
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They do not havelargebankaccounts.
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For example, a bank robber steals $50,000 from alargebank.
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It contains many enclosures, alargebankand a ditch.
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