Example sentences of "in a high [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Half-board in a higher range County room is £723 .
2 Furthermore , when a whole number of Landau levels are completely filled there are no accessible vacant states and the electrons ’ kinetic energises can not be increased ( the electrons can not be accelerated ) , unless electrons can jump to vacant states in a higher Landau lever , but this is impossible in the electric quantum limit .
3 Image analysis artifacts result in a higher noise rate for the oligonucleotide probes .
4 In a higher education curriculum , second-handedness is eschewed .
5 In the circumstances of the current re–organisation however , employees will be allowed to retain the new level of protected hours , in a higher grade post if the result is a saving due to the reduction in staff numbers , either in the post they are vacating or in a lower graded post further down the structure or if his replacement is being appointed on the grade and hours required in the final structure .
6 This partial closure should still allow the same amount of carbon dioxide to enter , as the carbon dioxide gradient would be greater in a higher carbon dioxide environment , but should reduce the loss of water vapour as the humidity gradient will be little altered .
7 Together , that amounts to an annual tax saving of up to £1,000 , compared to cars in a higher tax bracket .
8 Increased manning of the slaughter line increased the labour cost but also resulted in a higher quality product with a longer shelf life .
9 This configuration results in a higher surge current through D11 and C4 and a slightly higher negative output voltage , unless you add a diode in series with D11 .
10 Individuals of a given level residing in a high income state will obtain a larger net benefit from the state fiscal activities than will a similar person residing in a different state .
11 Also , as you probably know , mortgage interest relief is no longer allowed for higher rate tax but is now restricted to the basic rate of 25 per cent — so the savings are smaller than before for those in a high income bracket .
12 In addition , all that is required is a chemical room-temperature mechanism which involves nothing more complicated than an experiment in a high school science lab .
13 Production workers are likely to be more concerned with the task and to work in a high structure organization .
14 Any young person in a high performance car is a target .
15 The Economist referred to the device of ‘ calling in a High Court judge to write incredible economic nonsense ’ , but whatever view is taken of the justice or the wisdom of the report which recommended a considerable wage increase and which formed the basis of the settlement , the impression given was that the government had set up this enquiry to produce a report which would enable them to yield to the miners ' claim without total loss of face .
16 THE Beatles are locked in a High Court battle over the rights to the cover of their album Sergeant Pepper 's Lonely Hearts Club Band .
17 A TORY council yesterday failed in a High Court bid to halt a teachers ' boycott of school tests .
18 Michael 's lawyers have complained in a High Court writ that the label 's right to reject his work is unreasonable and the legal action goes on to allege that the distribution of profits from his albums ‘ Faith ’ and ‘ Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1 ’ was unfair .
19 Indeed , the Government has already agreed that the Directive applies , in a High Court action brought by college lecturers who were held to have been automatically transferred with their rights from the employment of local authorities to the new Further Education Corporations .
20 Since the Ffestiniog bid to take over the moribund Welsh Highland company in a High Court action various schemes have been mooted including one by the FR to re-open the Welsh Highland from the north end and the long cherished target of taking the line through to within yards of the tourist attraction , Caernarfon Castle .
21 In a High Court action , the taxing officer , in exercising his or her discretion must have regard , amongst other factors , to the complexity , difficulty and novelty of the case , the skill , specialised knowledge and responsibility required of , and the time and labour expended by , solicitor and counsel , the number and importance of documents , the importance of the matter to the client , and the amount of money or value of property involved .
22 But it could be argued that she has been placed in a high turn-over establishment because she possesses an authoritarian style of leadership .
23 Wavertree got home by two wickets in a high scoring clash at second placed Sutton , Kelvin Alleyne hitting 91no , Grant Webster ( 4–90 ) .
24 A very efficient method for generating the data necessary to order a library is to hybridise DNA probes onto filters where the library has been spotted out in a high density grid ( 2 ) .
25 Elinor went to the stove , singing in a high soprano voice ‘ Donald 's coming to supper …
26 You do n't have to be high tech , even in a high tech industry , to bring home the bacon , and Lion Cabinets Ltd of Leeds repeated its 1991 success with yet another award for the export of its mild steel enclosures and mountings for computer peripherals to the US , Germany , Italy and Israel .
27 During the worst of the winter weather one was discovered dead at the bottom of a rubbish chute in a high rise building .
28 Hay was made on 91% of the farms in the survey , surprising Perhaps when one considered that at least half the units are in a high rainfall area .
29 A long growing season is unlikely to occur in a high rainfall area or on ground above 600 feet .
30 Erm , they investigated the use of ear defenders in a high noise textile factory , okay ?
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