Example sentences of "they [adv] have a high [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They generally have a higher degree . |
2 | Their primary aim was to oppose positive images of lesbians and gays in education , and they soon had a high profile throughout Haringey . |
3 | They also have a higher prevalence of high blood pressure and rheumatic complaints ( Campling , 1981 , p. 142 ) . |
4 | They also have a higher use of sex aids , voyeurism and troilism . |
5 | In reality , as pointed out above , these curves are likely to represent a ‘ best ’ case , as additions to a file are usually new customers , products , personnel , etc. and tend to be highly active , while they also have a high probability of being synonyms . |
6 | Cylinders rely on suction , which is why they often have a higher wattage than uprights . |
7 | Regardless of their peculiar labour law status , they too have a high degree of de facto employment security [ see Chapter 6 ] . |
8 | Many of these married women are also low paid , especially those in part-time jobs , and this means they too have a high risk of being poor ( Millar , 1991a ; Susan Lonsdale 's chapter here ) . |
9 | They therefore have a higher entropy after mixing . |