Example sentences of "with [adv] high [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the Highlands , faced with abnormally high rates of suicide , accidental death , alcoholism and heart disease , funds for health would be more than welcome , according to Highland Health Board .
2 The postwar changes resulted in a prolonged boom , with exceptionally high rates of growth , from 1950 until the early 1970s , in the capitalist countries ( Postan , 1967 ; Maddison , 1982 ) , and similarly rapid growth in Eastern Europe over the same period .
3 Several areas with anomalously high levels of trace elements that may indicate the presence of mineralisation are evident in the multielement regional geochemical dataset .
4 This criticism is based ( a ) on comparisons with other countries such as West Germany and Japan ( Vittas 1986 ) , where banks play a much larger role in industrial financing ; ( b ) on an assumption that bad industrial performance can be attributed to a lack of finance ; and ( c ) on a certain dissatisfaction with consistently high levels of bank profitability .
5 The case studies ( Chapter 4 ) , on the basis of which the questionnaire had been developed , had contrasted a school in the more prosperous southern half of the borough with one in the north , an area consisting largely of council estates with relatively high levels of unemployment .
6 The effect is to maintain more animals on the same food supply , but with less metabolically active individuals , so that retention or re-evolution of poikilothermy is part of a syndrome of cryptic , relatively sedentary individuals with relatively high opportunities for contact and mating : 8.5 three-toed sloths and 1.2 two-toed sloths per ha .
7 Then on the third page , some wards with very high rates of unemployment , I think they are the top twenty if memory serves me right .
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