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

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1 From this has developed an extremely high quality culture service , without which , as will be seen in the chapter on gonorrhoea , it is difficult to cope adequately with the disease , particularly in women .
2 Who that will be he declined to say other than that he would be preferably an ex-minister , ‘ somebody who has had a reasonably high profile ’ .
3 For a long time , however , Northern Ireland has had a much higher unemployment rate than the UK as a whole and has represented the extreme of regional disparity .
4 The Lombard Scheme has had an increasingly high profile , thanks partly to the success of the new MBAs , which has been widely reported .
5 Margaret Beckett , the shadow chief secretary to the treasury , has got a suspiciously high forehead and she 's a girlie !
6 Only when a project manager has reached a fairly high level in a company hierarchy will it be necessary to deal with the whole of the tendering process .
7 However , the decision by Council to make cuts in the information budget is not intended in any way to deny the importance of the information system to advice workers in the bureaux , Council sees that the system has reached a very high standard and that this is recognised throughout the entire advice sector .
8 This research forms an important part of the preparation and planning of any large commercial organization : it is conducted at several stages of the planning of a new product or service , and has reached a very high level of sophistication and accuracy .
9 A SURPRISE defeat for Britain 's main rowing gold-medal hopes for the Olympics , the coxless pair world champions , Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent , in the Olympic rowing trials at Holme Pierrepont , Nottingham , has emphasised the exceptionally high standard of the men 's national squad .
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