Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] have a high [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The level depends on the geology under each house — next door could be safe but yours might have a high level , ’ explains Jill Wilkinson of the National Radiological Protection Board .
2 You must have a higher goal in life than merely making money , ’ she was fond of telling people .
3 PFK TIP : When using the Wurly in warm and/or windy weather , you will have a high rate of water loss through evaporation and spray so be prepared to top up the pond as required .
4 The position that was presented by myself and my colleagues at the last er er er at the last last er last meeting was to indicate a higher level of fire cover within the Service that Councillor wanted and the Committees supported the view that we should have a higher level subject to further discussions of the fire of the fire .
5 It 's agreed that we should be looking at improving the standard in D risk areas etc etc etc etc but we should have a higher level of cover , not putting anybody into a suffering situation , quite the reverse that we would have an improved level of of cover within the County and the Chief Officer he 's said this time and time again .
6 I am convinced that we shall have adequate time to discuss the Bill and that because we have organised the time and allocated it we shall have a higher quality of debate .
7 The first team will still be playing at McMullen Road next season , but they will have a high profile coach and , if all goes to plan , the following season they will enjoy some of the best facilities in the North-East .
8 [ its ] own mores , which govern the relations of its members to each other , and it may have a high degree of morale , developed in fighting other gangs or defying the law' .
9 He knew , that night , that he must have a high temperature .
10 On her way to the Rådhuspladsen she 'd passed its entrance several times , knowing that it must have a high priority in her search for Suzie .
11 He will have a high head and tail carriage , flared nostrils and a tense mouth .
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