Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a higher " in BNC.

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1 I console myself by reflecting that not only do I have a higher lifetime-best break than he does ( 34–30 ) , I also hold several other table records .
2 The thinning out process has been a great shock to me , I had a higher opinion of working class thought — but it is that where the weakness lies , not in our efforts of propaganda .
3 All I can say to that is that I have a higher opinion of your judgement than he has .
4 Recently I have increased the pump speed to 2 so that I have a higher turnover of water through the filter At this setting it will be turning over the content of the vat about 8 times an hour .
5 ‘ Now that I have got a diploma , I have a higher qualification for my job which will help me with my work and future progress ’ she said .
6 Whereas if you go for a degree of inequality within the countryside , A you will have , you might get the same , same tax yield because you , you have a higher rate of tax on the rich and their revenue 's going up so that tax revenue will increase
7 ‘ In Southampton we had a higher incidence of bad debts because of the size of our clients .
8 We have a higher mission — to be of service to them wherever they require it . ’
9 Because ‘ obedience in the Lord ’ reminds us we have a higher allegiance than that of purely human dimension .
10 ‘ It is unlikely that the business could be self-supporting as we have a higher level of direct and indirect supervision for our employees .
11 However we have a higher than average proportion of 25-39 year olds and 60-69 year olds .
12 Well it , it , it , it 's moving a bit in that direction , I mean I knew what their prediction was cos they kindly supplied it to me , which is why I made the point , but I mean as as you know from our proof we have a higher view of the demographic requirements in York even than that , for reasons that were amply discussed in general on on day one , to do with vacant dwellings , mortality , and I think still probably a difference in migration between us on York , which is statistical rather than environmental , but I think it is important to have that established early on that that even in the County Council 's view , and with their , as it were , doubts about the statistics which they themselves use , that er there is more need generated in York , however much it is , than York itself can accommodate , and that is of course without York city 's seven hundred addition for reducing concealed and sharing households which is not in the County Council 's figures .
13 It implies that we have a higher proportion of the original corpus surviving than Bédier calculated , and therefore a more representative sample .
14 It did seem that the main force squadrons in other Groups had more casualties than we did , partly because they had to cope with fully awakened defences , gun and searchlight crews as well as fighters , after PFF had done their job , and perhaps also because they had a higher proportion of new , inexperienced crews who were usually the first to come to grief .
15 To reflect their extraordinary skill they have a higher weapon skill than most troops .
16 Because customers choose to come to them when they visit branches , they have a higher hit-rate .
17 However , this is n't likely to occur within the National Parks and although , as Table 8.2 shows , they have a higher percentage of woodland than the rest of the uplands , voluntary agreements to limit any further afforestation will reduce their relative share .
18 ‘ Some goods can only be bought with FEC , so they have a higher value to the Chinese who are desperate to get hold of them .
19 On T1 weighted images tumours have a low signal intensity , appearing dark ; on T2 weighted images they have a higher signal and look bright .
20 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
21 ( You should consider which way the demand and/or supply curves of money shift. ) ( a ) Banks find that they have a higher liquidity ratio than they need .
22 So they have a higher income .
23 it has a higher prevalence in cities than in the country , despite the fact that pollen levels are lower in built-up areas .
24 Does he also agree that there has been a noticeable change of opinion in the business community , in that in 1990 it thought that we could go into the exchange rate mechanism without any disadvantage whereas it is now beginning to realise that the ERM obliges us to have a higher exchange rate and higher real interest rates than are appropriate for domestic needs ?
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