Example sentences of "has [adv] [verb] [art] high [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Porteous has long had a high reputation for stocking maps and guides in depth , and its customers , to whom it also supplies daily newspapers , include large city companies whose executives travel regularly and widely .
2 A good working relationship with Commission officials has thus become a high priority for those law firms which offer advice on Community law to UK businesses .
3 ( b ) if a competitor has already posted a higher offer ;
4 Abroad , he has already attained a high respect internationally for the manner in which he is endeavouring to help the third world and to play a responsible part in eastern Europe .
5 For women the never married group has always constituted a higher fraction of the older groups ; in 1980 it was 9 per cent of those aged 65 + , while the peak was 1951 when it was 16.3 per cent .
6 Neil Graham has always held a high position of Gold Blade , who will be backed to get back on the winning trail in the Conquest Cup .
7 The European Business Studies degree prepares students for the European fields of business activity , and has always attracted a high calibre of student with language skills and an urge to do business in the varied market places of Europe .
8 United States proponents of the maquilas argue that these jobs are bound to go anyway and that the advantage of the maquila industry on the border is that it has always used a high proportion of US materials , components and services .
9 He has always had a high reputation in England and the Covent Garden Orchestra were obviously eager to work with him in the 1950s .
10 The only journal devoted to academic writing on the history and techniques of printmaking , it has quickly established a high reputation under the editorship of David Landau and with an editorial board including Antony Griffiths , Craig Hartley , Jean-Michel Massing and Michael Snodin .
11 Although studying for her G.C.S.E. this year , Lea-anna has still maintained a high standard of play in competitions and county matches as well as finding time to study for her Gold Award and achieving an 85 per cent pass rate on questions relating to the Rules of Golf .
12 It was designed as a safety net , but in many respects it has now become a high wire for farmers .
13 Simply expressed , it is claimed that state intervention in the management of the economy , and a commitment to maintaining full employment , has actually caused a high level of inflation .
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