Sentence examples for exchanged for a larger from inspiring English sources

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Then, when a friend brought Champagne, the cooler was exchanged for a larger one, and there was waiterly confusion on the number of wine glasses needed.

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In 1815 Louis XVIII finally concluded agreements with Italy for the keeping of pieces such as Veronese's Wedding at Cana which was exchanged for a large Le Brun or the repurchase of the Albani collection.

The ASUS comes with a 160 GB built-in hard drive but this hard drive can be exchanged for a much larger 500 GB drive if you want to go on vacation or something.

When he got home, he discovered that it was too small, so the next day he went back to Wanamaker's & presented the pot to a clerk, explaining that he had appropriated it the day before & would like to exchange it for a larger one for which he would gladly pay.

A Wall Street analyst complained that his male supervisor demanded -- possibly as a put-down rather than a proposition -- sexual favors in exchange for a larger bonus.

To strengthen the partnership, Falk suggested that the union should accept a smaller share of basketball-related revenue in exchange for a larger stake in other areas.

One visitor to the House of Holes temporarily surrenders his right arm in exchange for a larger penis, while the arm enjoys a happy sex life of its own.

Senator Maria Cantwell, Democrat of Washington, said today that the money could be seen as an incentive to states to lower their environmental standards in exchange for a larger share of the cleanup budget.

Still, Mr. Dickstein said, he hopes the incoming governor will be true to his word, negotiating an expansion of gambling in exchange for a larger share of the revenue.

The competition, therefore, of 27,000,000 to obtain only the same or a less quantity in exchange for their articles of produce, has had the constant tendency to cause a smaller quantity of sugar to exchange for a larger quantity of goods.

In much of Europe, multitiered share structures -- which either give extraordinary voting rights to a special class of shares or deny voting rights to most shareholders in exchange for a larger dividend -- continue to let small groups of investors, often families, control companies and insulate executives from the results of their poor performance.

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