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

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1 Some of the leading members of staff of that period went on to become directors of international institutes or occupy high positions in academic life .
2 ‘ They will either have to squeeze jobs or charge higher prices . ’
3 So if they ca n't audit , sell financial services or charge higher rates than other accountants , what is the point of being chartered accountants ?
4 KENNETH Clarke bluntly warned the Cabinet last night to axe public spending or face higher taxes in his Autumn Budget .
5 KENNETH Clarke bluntly warned the Cabinet last night to axe public spending or face higher taxes in his Autumn Budget .
6 For example , it has shown how those living alone or having higher levels of cognitive impairment cost more in community services than those living with others or having lower levels of cognitive impairment .
7 to employ more staff or pay higher wages
8 I am particularly pleased to have been able to see through the work to stamp out default and to promote high standards in the profession . ’
9 The Sunwing Club Hotel is Scandinavian-managed and offers high standards of accommodation and a magnificent pool right on the sea 's edge .
10 We are proud of our record of extending choice , encouraging new producers and maintaining high standards in broadcasting .
11 Providing explanations ; promoting a fair hearing of the case by means of : seeking clarification , elucidating evidence and preventing inadmissible evidence , checking excessive domination by any one participant , diffusing emotion , counterbalancing bias , and maintaining high standards of courtesy ; complying with the duty [ mentioned in section 95 of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 ] to avoid discriminating against any persons on the ground of race or sex or any other improper ground .
12 ‘ Since 1989 , the industry has made great strides in getting costs down and output up , and maintaining high standards of safety and environmental protection , ’ he said .
13 Among the initiatives which we have undertaken this year , is the establishment of a working party under the Chairmanship of Lord Nathan , to make recommendations on developing and maintaining high standards of effectiveness and efficiency within the sector .
14 Industry does convert some methane into methanol by first mixing it with water and using high temperatures to turn this mixture into hydrogen and carbon monoxide .
15 Patients with inflammatory bowel disease have an increased prevalence of osteoporosis , and suffer high rates of spinal bone loss .
16 On June 6 the University of Zimbabwe authorities took action against students protesting at the high level of fees and demanding higher grants .
17 We summed the ET-1-IR grades for all epithelial cell types ( ie , airway epithelium and type II pneumocytes ) , and found higher values in groups A ( 3.09 [ 0.4 ] ) and B ( 4.0 [ 0.3 ] ) than in group C ( 0.9 [ 0.5 ] ) ( p < 0.01 ) .
18 Schell pulled up nine rattail fish from the Hudson Canyon and found high levels of Americium 241 , a radionuclide not normally found in such fish , in the muscle and skin of three of them .
19 It is also possible that in this continuum a tumour increases the amount of large cells and develops higher grades of malignancy transforming low grade into high grade as occurs in nodal counterparts .
20 According to chairman and vice-president Allen Razdow , they are a lucrative sideline for MathSoft , since they take only six months to bring to market and yield high returns once on sale .
21 To carry through our Citizen 's Charter and provide high standards in public services .
22 The most recent case was in 1973 when the government appointed a commissioner to take over the housing responsibilities of the Clay Cross Urban District Council because the council refused to operate the provisions of the Housing Finance Act 1972 and charge higher rents to council tenants .
23 By forcing out some existing competitors , or merely holding this increased threat over potential entrants , they may be able to increase their market share in the long run , deter entry , and charge high prices for every more .
24 They give him poor tips and charge high commissions .
25 This is how to do it — and earn high marks !
26 When Giardini despatched Leone on his Continental travels in July 1763 his instructions ( including the ‘ Ten Commandments ’ of the book 's title ) contain sensible advice and reveal high hopes .
27 Some of these rules may be good in other situations , and deserve high weights .
28 One of his best friends at both Hollin and Moorclose high schools was Dave Fielding , who later played in a band with Gedge and went on to form the Chameleons .
29 A loud , acerbic beginning , with grunting low bassoons and shrieking high clarinets , leads into a sequence of seven moody and knottily polyphonic character-pieces , apparently inspired by Oliver 's experience of writing new recitatives for the Glyndebourne Clemenza di Tito .
30 The PCDMA will reassure buyers that companies are financially stable , and meet high standards of service .
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