Example sentences of "be much high [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But these overall success rates are much higher than the pass rates at individual examination sessions , because many candidates ' progress through the examinations is impeded because they have to resit .
2 Consequently , their salaries have risen infrequently , perhaps once in each Parliament , so each rise has been much higher than the typical annual pay increase .
3 The difference between Peak and RMS switching is that , with Peak , the compressor monitors the true signal peaks which may be much higher than the average level ; for drums , therefore , Peak makes most sense .
4 Crack use , however , may be much higher than the figures for seizures indicate if ‘ crack ’ is taken to include ‘ freebase . ’
5 I hope that the Secretary of State will address this question : does he accept that council tax bills are likely to be much higher than the Welsh Office predicted ?
6 In ( i ) above , the costs of delivery to the seller might be much higher than the costs of collection to the buyer .
7 And indeed , in efforts to des to also confirm our reasonableness in the figure that we 've put forward , despite the fact that it 's much higher than the counties , I have included in my submission , paragraph thirty nine , that there are a number of factors we could have taken into account , but have n't have chosen not to do so , er which would have in fact upped the dwelling requirement .
8 The index has risen by over 60 per cent while turnover is much higher than the Swedish market , with its much larger market capitalisation .
9 The now defunct sluice gates are still in place at the head of the race , which is much higher than the Ell Brook .
10 This is much higher than the typical velocities of galactic masers ( less than a few hundred kilometres per second ) .
11 Unemployment on the estates themselves is much higher than the average for the surrounding areas .
12 Indeed , 22.4 per cent of the migrants could be defined as return migrants ( Shaw , 1984 ) and although this is n't as high as the 30 to 40 per cent rates recorded in north Norway ( Nicholson , 1975 ) it is much higher than the 5.5 per cent found in northwest Ireland ( Foeken , 1980 ) , and very different from the situation in northern Scotland where Jones et al .
13 Gowanloch ( 1927 ) gives the upper lethal temperature for Canadian N. lapillus as 35 ° C , which is much higher than the 27 28 ° C at which British animals enter heat coma recorded by Sandison ( in Lewis , 1964 ) and Largen ( 1967b ) .
14 The entropy of gases is much higher than the entropy of solids .
15 The laxative dose required to treat constipation in the young child is much higher than the suggested doses on the label .
16 No-one disputes that the real number of drug users is much higher than the official figure .
17 The Albanian birth rate was much higher than the birth rate of Serbs and Montenegrins , and the composition of the population steadily shifted in their favour .
18 I mean the lowest turn out in any of the constituencies in , in the general election was much higher than the turn out in local government , I think the lowest turn out in any individual constituency was about fifty four percent in the general election .
19 In each of these cases , the proportion of temporary workers who could be described as " voluntary " temporary workers ( i.e. not wanting a permanent job ) was much higher than the proportion who could be described as " involuntary " ( i.e. unable to get a permanent job ) .
20 Rangoon-based diplomats were reported as saying that the number of political detainees was much higher than the official figure .
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