Example sentences of "have high [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Even if the actual cost turned out to be quite high , it might still appear better than the other paths for which we have high estimates , estimates which may be considerably greater than their actual cost .
2 Others identify the labour aristocracy as workers who have high earnings because they are employed by multinationals or foreign firms which , as Roxborough points out , is closest to Lenin 's original meaning ( Roxborough 1979 ) .
3 These figures make IBM a natural target for Japan 's electronics firms , which are relative newcomers to computers but have high aspirations of success .
4 The lime-rich soils have high values of some properties , especially pH , which is 7.5 to 8.0 in subsoils and 6.5 to 7.5 in topsoils .
5 Clouds and fresh snow have high values in all bands .
6 Both garments have high collars ( too high for some ) to keep the neck warm .
7 Some genera have high spires , with many turns of the shell visible externally , others have low , broad spires in which the last whorl overlaps the earlier ones .
8 Every winter we have high winds .
9 For example , potteries in Bow manufactured large sauce-boats with a very high-arching handle , whereas potteries in Liverpool manufactured smaller sauce-boats which have high handles in comparison to their size .
10 Essentially all previous studies of the Prisoners ' Dilemma are confined to individuals or organized groups who can remember past encounters , who have high probabilities of future encounters ( with little discounting of future pay-offs ) , and who use these facts to underpin more-or-less elaborate strategies of cooperation or defection .
11 Where a product is to be marketed in export markets which have high temperatures and/or high humidities , or both , prediction of shelf-life is more difficult .
12 They reported that the healthy relatives of schizophrenic patients show high degrees of allusive thinking ; as indeed do the relatives of mentally healthy subjects who themselves have high scores on their allusive thinking test .
13 er they always have high scores do n't they ?
14 But in areas such as Oxfordshire dentists have high overheads .
15 Some people have low voices , others have high voices .
16 This has the potential to be a very economic , very easy way to help us to distinguish those pressures Those patients who have high pressures and low flow .
17 We will also , of course , imagine that they have high expectations of us .
18 In July will be launching a new dry cat food made by us called ‘ 's Selection ’ — a very attractive product for which we have high expectations .
19 They have high expectations when they come here and sometimes feel anything less than perfection is a failure .
20 Because people have high expectations ?
21 Nigel Newton explains this figure as a reflection of the ‘ very strong final quarter which Bloomsbury had that year , and in particular the strong December ’ ; and it is indeed true that trade publishers , whose sales are usually loaded towards the last quarter , generally have high debtors at year end .
22 These are often parents who are very strict , have high standards , or are punitive in their approach to management .
23 I suppose I have high standards but some others are as good as me .
24 As Italians we have high standards , but would happily recommend all these hotels to a good friend .
25 Hotels have high standards of customer care and lift maintenance organisations have to understand these requirements .
26 In Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire , which have high concentrations of dairy herds , between 10 and 12 new cases are being reported a week .
27 Research shows that where older disabled people have high incomes they are not so restricted and are able to participate in activities — such as going on summer holidays and having evenings out — that are enjoyed by younger non-disabled people .
28 A Current Account for individuals who have high incomes or substantial assets and who require an account with greater flexibility .
29 Recently in an attempt to reduce the current wave of social violence , projects have been piloted in the UK and 20 ‘ safer cities ’ will be set up in selected areas which have high rates of crime and violence , and other social and community problems ( Delamothe , 1988 ) .
30 As a corollary , it is generally accepted that many marginal social groups , especially economically-depressed ethnic minorities , also have high rates of crime .
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