Example sentences of "to have a high [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The rural men were found to have a higher average rating of social support , and to live in a more cohesive community judged by an atmosphere of concern about the threat to its economic base which was not apparent in the urban area . |
2 | Indeed , they tend to have a higher net output per employee than two of the major non-assisted areas ( the east Midlands and the West Midlands ) though the South-East and also East Anglia had higher productivity than all the assisted areas in 1971 . |
3 | A is male ( or so B believes ) ; A is acknowledged by B to have a higher social status than B ( or to be playing the role of a superior ) Obvious to the point of tediousness though some of these inferences may be , 26 they are not , on a reasonable circumscription of semantic theory , part of the semantic content of the three sentences . |
4 | However , Bank Rate remained as the " last resort " rate for lending to the discount houses and , furthermore , continued to have a high political profile . |
5 | Thus water which flows mostly over calcareous , sedimentary rocks will be more likely to have a high total hardness ( up to 350 ppm ) while water flowing through peaty , organic subsoil will invariably be soft ( as low as 50 ppm total hardness ) and acid in quality . |
6 | This is not likely to be the case for public relations , which is apt to become more specialised with increasing requirements for new entrants to have a high educational level , disciplined minds , and an ability to use advanced information technology . |