Example sentences of "[verb] [art] high standard " in BNC.
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1 | He could have boasted to world leaders of the model communist state he and his comrades have created , now widely recognised in the world , with happy contented people enjoying the highest standard of living in the Eastern bloc . |
2 | With the widest fuselage cross-section in its category , the A321 offers the highest standard of passenger comfort . |
3 | The main courses sustained the high standard , with a parrot fish in a buttery dill sauce and breast of guinea fowl which melted like the proverbial stuff . |
4 | After Luxembourg , Denmark currently has the highest standard of living measured by gross domestic product per head . |
5 | Atherstone branch have also just renewed their contract with The Institute of Waste Management in Northampton , which again confirms our ability to provide the highest standard of service . |
6 | Children with health or developmental problems may need a higher standard of parental care and a reasonable parent would be expected to provide this . |
7 | We in the public services provide a higher standard of efficiency and quality , in fact we provide a service that 's second to none . |
8 | Therefore , by common law a hotel must offer food and accommodation to its guests ; but it must also assume a liability for the property of guests , conform to public health and safety regulations , and provide a high standard of cleanliness and sanitation . |
9 | The College 's own catering staff provide a high standard of cuisine and a choice of menus . |
10 | The AMA did recognise the advantages of timber-frame houses , namely that they are often quicker and , in some respects , cheaper to build ; other benefits can include a higher standard of insulation as well as more economic use of on-site labour . |
11 | This means they can enjoy a higher standard of living even though they themselves do not work harder to produce more . |
12 | The policy seems to be to segregate us from the Chinese as regards eating , sleeping travel , etc. as much as possible , but mainly for our own comfort , so that we can enjoy a higher standard of life than the Chinese themselves could expect . |
13 | Although her house was frequently burgled , she maintained a high standard of hospitality . |
14 | Although they did not quite reach the same heights , Ann Welsh ( Liverpool ) and Claire Swift ( Sefton ) maintained a high standard in the under-17 race over the same distance , with the Liverpool girl taking the honours in 4–39.0 against her rival 's 4–40.4 . |
15 | For a variety of reasons the European nobility of the eleventh and twelfth centuries were coming increasingly to need money : to indulge their taste in war , to meet a higher standard of living , to pay for their ever more costly gifts to their friends , their superiors and inferiors , and above all to the Church , to indulge their taste for extravagant building , and to give dowries to their daughters and patrimonies to their younger sons . |
16 | appeared to demand a higher standard of evidence . |
17 | They 've mostly enjoyed a high standard of living and voted conservative . |
18 | Progressive and enterprising caterers and hotel proprietors constantly study and analyse in detail the current trends and developments in the industry in order to provide a high standard of accommodation and service at reasonable prices and to improve the efficiency of their establishments . |
19 | While his aims for promoting and facilitating the process of standard setting are admirable , there still remains the conflict between general practitioners wishing to provide a high standard of clinical care and the family health services authorities ' agenda for managing the structure and process of the provision of care with inadequate funding . |
20 | It is extremely difficult to provide a high standard of primary care in London , partly because of the social deprivation and poor local authority services . |
21 | To provide a high standard of service cost-effectively within the resources available |
22 | Members of the education department and councillors alike have constantly striven to provide a high standard of education for as rich and diverse a society as one can imagine . |
23 | Hence the Council expects a significant proportion of staff involved in teaching of courses leading to its awards to be engaged in research ; moreover , colleges are expected to provide a high standard of specialized accommodation , library provision , academic , technical and administrative staff and good working conditions generally . |
24 | The university has a high standard and a very good reputation . |
25 | Robert did not like to think of himself as a snob , but , had he been in charge of the Independent Wimbledon Day Islamic Boys ’ School , he would have expected a higher standard of civility from the cleaning staff . |
26 | Using a member of a trade association does n't guarantee a high standard of work . |
27 | In order to ensure that their customers receive the highest standard of service in the marketplace Noble Metals adopted a Total Quality Management ( TQM ) approach to all aspects of their business . |
28 | If one of them is aware that she is providing an example for the others , she will have an additional incentive to set a high standard . |
29 | ‘ Each year I have noticed a higher standard of living ’ , the bishop wrote in his eulogy of this ‘ brave man ’ , whose ‘ exceedingly generous ’ treatment of the churches in Romania was something of which ‘ we in Britain might well be envious ’ . |
30 | Giugiaro had taken the unusual step of displaying a chassis too , letting the world see the high standard of carbon-fibre work in his monocoque , the cockpit-adjustable anti-roll bars and the massive 14ins drilled racing disc brakes . |