Example sentences of "[noun prp] have high [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | VW has high hopes for the Polo in this country . |
2 | Probably the best hotel in Mayrhofen , the Neuhaus has high standards ; it offers much in the way of facilities and the cooking has an excellent reputation . |
3 | ( The computer does n't always reveal the whereabouts of traps , secret doors and invisible creatures the first time of asking , unless Samson has high intelligence or is experienced . ) |
4 | Water depths of tracts in which BPX had high bids ranged from 2,300 feet to 4,700 feet . |
5 | After 49 years with Maxwell 's Nuffield Press , Alan had high hopes for his retirement . |
6 | Trainer John Hills had high hopes of winning the Ebor with Castoret , but by the time the horse got clear the race was over . |
7 | Jenny Pitman has high hopes of the 16-1 chance Golden Freeze developing into a top class performer and he has plenty of scope . |
8 | It is early days yet , but Felcey has high expectations of ‘ Avron . ’ |
9 | Unilever has high expectations of its booming cosmetics business , and if Burgmans delivers the goods , he should be in line for one of the coveted jobs on the so-called chief executive committee which governs the Anglo-Dutch enterprise . |
10 | Before we went on air , the number of people disagreeing that RBS had high rates of interest for savings was higher than the number agreeing . |
11 | Although the bustling Manoj Prabhakar is Kapil 's current opening partner , India have high hopes that Javagal Srinath , who made his debut in Australia , will eventually succeed Kapil Dev as their strike bowler . |
12 | People in outer London have high commuting costs . |
13 | Tolonen also said Novell has high hopes for its recently launched NetWare 4.0 project . |
14 | Janet had high hopes for . |
15 | John had high standards of customer care and quality service . |