Example sentences of "[verb] have high [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These assessments were found to have high interrater reliability .
2 Patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and raised concentrations of serum pepsinogen A are often found to have high serum pepsinogen C values .
3 One patient ( patient C ) who had low grade dysplasia in the distal descending and sigmoid colon was found to have high grade dysplasia in the sigmoid colon at the next colonoscopy 14 months later .
4 Ken was in his forties when he was first found to have high blood-pressure .
5 The non-monetised sector is characterised by barter and is known to have high hoarding propensities with respect to both commodities and precious metals .
6 They decided to study a group of workers in Luton because they were known to have high incomes .
7 The Swiss-based firm is regarded as having have high potential , since there is only one other manufacturer of anti-shoplifting electronic tagging equipment .
8 Similarly , workers living in homogeneous communities centered around one particular kind of work , like mining , also tend to have high levels of collective resistance to capital … .
9 ‘ Because I became a sister so young , I suppose I did have high expectations of myself .
10 Women like Sarah , on the other hand , who do have high expectations of marriage , are likely to be sufficiently disillusioned by the reality of wedded bliss not to want to repeat the experience .
11 And migration is restricted to the very young , we do have high levels of migration by those in retirement age groups .
12 Of the eight possible components of such a plan , a scheme of staff development to make sure that the other seven can be implemented has high importance .
13 Timothy Langdale , QC , counsel for Guppy , said he had had high expenses in recent years and it should not be assumed ‘ that there is some pot of gold stuck in some foreign country ’ .
14 They had had high priority since the fuel crisis of February 1947 , but boilers and site work had in many cases been delayed ( mainly because of steel shortages ) so that 300–400MW of plant completed by the turbo-alternator manufacturers had had to be put in store for a year or more .
15 Oh we try and use ours as little as possible but still we 've had high bills .
16 Oh well , that sounds like everybody else , cos I was just saying to Ann that Ian and erm Martin they 've had high temperatures and
17 They 've had high points before , will they ever really make that elusive breakthrough to power ?
18 A person , or their partner , is at increased risk if they have had high risk sex in regions of the world where the prevalence of HIV infection is greater than that in the UK .
19 The rival factions involved were sometimes family groups whose hostility was longstanding , but there could also be a local clerical faction : archdeacons tended to have high hopes of gaining the episcopate and could mobilize a body of support .
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