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

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1 To coach them better , to give them better opportunities , to give them better opportunities to play at a higher level , to be more competitive rather earlier in their lives .
2 He was also a reformer and builder ; his reforms were far-reaching in administration and law while the arts flourished at a high level .
3 Its tasks include finding out how the cladding around the nuclear fuel rods deforms at the high temperatures that might follow a loss of cooling water .
4 For most motors the static torque/rotor position characteristic exhibits a rapidly diminishing return in terms of torque produced as the phase current approaches its rated value [ see Fig. 3.1(a) ] , indicating that magnetic saturation or the stator and rotor teeth occurs at the higher currents .
5 When the Netherlands is the seat of war , all the peasants grow rich , for they pay no rent when the enemy is in the country , and provisions sell at a high rate . ’
6 When officers arrived at the High Row , a large group of anti-fascist campaigners had arrived and were chanting slogans at the BNP .
7 Foreign investors looked at the higher yield of gilts over German government bonds without worrying about exchange risk .
8 The document argued that a school would be more effective in achieving its aims if they were written down and it suggested six possible aims expressed at a high level of generality , for example : to develop lively enquiring minds … ; to acquire the knowledge and skills relevant to adult life and employment in a fast-changing world .
9 Rift arms at triple junctions which fail to spread will form aulacogens striking at a high angle into the continental margin ( Fig. 4.16(B) , ( C ) ) .
10 Despite these difficulties , regional activities remained at a high level .
11 Other genes change at a higher rate , presumably because natural selection is more tolerant of variations in them .
12 Certainly , the greed factor has ensured that when players fail at the highest level , the knife will just not be delivered , but twisted with venom
13 A new Technical Conservation , Research and Education group has been created to co-ordinate research and conservation skills developments , and ensure that our practical conservation standards remain at a high level .
14 There 15 some evidence that children perform at a higher level in their reading when they are really interested in what they are reading about ( Belloni and Jongsma , 1978 ) , and project work would seem an ideal area in which this could happen .
15 The proportion of allowances paid at the highest rate ( in ‘ haute montagne ’ ) in 1981 was only 5% ; 78% in the ‘ montagne ’ zone and 16% in the ‘ piedmont ’ zone .
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 It 's important to remember the classification tells you about the minimum facilities available : it could well be that a Listed establishment , for example , will also provide some of the services and facilities found at a higher Crown level .
18 Conversely if the samples stored at the higher temperatures show little or no change , it may be possible to reduce the frequency of , or even omit , certain of the scheduled examinations at lower temperatures .
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