Example sentences of "[pron] has [verb] [art] high [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She has given the High Court in London a map marking out an area of several hundred yards around her home from which she wants the man barred . |
2 | There is no doubt she feels that she has paid a high price for her royal life and looks forward to the day when she can spend a weekend in Paris or , as she says , ‘ I can run along a beach without a policeman following me ’ . |
3 | She has issued a High Court writ against the man who guided her career until earlier this year when a family fued drove them apart . |
4 | Alongside this , one has to set a high degree of tolerance , dependency , held by unskilled workers [ whom we interviewed ] . |
5 | He says : ‘ Although Michael Fallon is in an extremely vulnerable seat , he has adopted a high profile in the constituency . |
6 | And up until now , it has pumped a high level of turnover back into just such research and development — out of £820,000 sales for the fiscal year ending March 1992 , some £213,000 went on this activity , while for the year ending March 1993 , the figure was more like £414,000 , out of total revenues of only £922,000 . |
7 | For a given outlay of local currency it has ensured a higher value of imports than would have been available under a market valuation of the currency . |
8 | It has marred the High Street , and the road to its rear has destroyed all chance of a relationship with the river . |