Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] higher [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We must also consider the opportunity that some occupations have for deliberately restricting access to the acquisition of the skills needed to do the job , thereby keeping down their distribution amongst the population , and enabling them to claim higher rewards in the market place .
2 Since nineteen eighty three the government has reduced financial support by over two billion pound and reduced staff by seventy thousand , resulting in less maintenance and falling safety standards and with , as I said higher fares , but fewer services .
3 She even pretends that she has higher principles than many of the other characters in the play :
4 Of course , improving the facilities ought to allow you to charge higher prices .
5 Profits are lower and earnings are lower than last year , but cash generation which we 've been working particularly hard on er for the past couple of years er and which we will be talking about further in a minute has come through extremely well er and we produced higher levels of cash this year than at any time in the company 's history .
6 We believe higher standards of care are required .
7 Do they issue them , part of the reason that of them having higher wages is that part industrials are bias that they , they have a higher wages and they think they will have a stronger growth in the industrial sector
8 This is exactly the difference : a poor conductor often does not know what to do after the third rehearsal , he has nothing more to say , he is more easily satisfied , because he does not have the capacity for further discrimination , and because nothing in him imposes higher requirements .
9 In future the processes may be ozone friendly but they involve higher temperatures which could damage fabrics containing PVC .
10 They involve higher derivatives and are therefore somewhat less easy to apply than the Alfrey approximation .
11 Recognising that relocation may have a worse effect on married staff than on single workers , it is not unusual to find that they receive higher allowances .
12 When the remainder of the ex-Croydon E/1s were next overhauled , they received higher dashes and light timber framed vestibule windscreens like the rehabilitated cars , but were not otherwise altered .
13 They received higher dashes , and high metal sheeting round the upper decks and probably long cushioned seats inside .
14 When , however , some women did wish to join the larger societies in the 1870s , the societies found their doctors unwilling to treat women unless they paid higher contributions than men , on the grounds that women were more often sick and would make heavier demands on their services , which thus would be of greater benefit to poorer women .
15 Why do they have higher rates than Whites in these areas ?
16 If , as is possible , the optical company was in a monopolistic or oligopolistic position , they could afford to adopt work practices which were actually rather costly even though they gave higher levels of satisfaction to both workers and management .
17 ‘ People who have skills in one authority are likely to be accepted in another unless they have higher standards of training and qualifications , but it is too early to see any pattern , ’ he says .
18 Both of the general SVQs in science are designed to provide students and trainees with a broad grounding in science , while allowing them to develop higher levels of competence in their chosen areas .
19 While other seagulls fly in order to catch food , he has higher aspirations .
20 With its low market share it has higher costs than the rival , and so , by pricing to give its rival a zero NPV , it can only earn a negative NPV itself .
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