Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [art] high [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | there are no limits on how little or how much you pay-in , but once the balance on your account reaches £100 your should think of opening a Saver Plus Account which offers a higher rate of interest . |
2 | How have we come to teach a paddle stroke which is different from the real stroke , which produces a higher risk of injury ? |
3 | But many less naive commentators would agree with Jespersen 's focus on the sexual division of labour , which produces a high degree of sex segregation and a considerable difference in the day to day activities of women and men . |
4 | Liberal democratic institutions , it is argued , have been grafted onto a society which places a high value on social consensus , but there are opportunities for groups to press for change . |
5 | In these cells the cervical protein which has a higher affinity than Oct-1 for the URR ( 15 ) will bind to the octamer motif . |
6 | Contains all you need to make delicious choccies , including couverture chocolate which has a high proportion of cocoa butter — and therefore a better flavour . |
7 | Perhaps more typical is Scottish & Newcastle , which has a high proportion of female workers . |
8 | They obtain 70 per cent of their energy from burning coal , usually the brown variety , which has a high sulphur content and a low energy value . |
9 | It uses mechanical pulp which has a high yield . |
10 | However , providers will require either to establish a partnership with an employer , enabling access to a workplace , or will have to establish a simulation which has a high correspondence with workplace conditions . |
11 | Eating less meat , which has a high salt content , meant that they needed to supplement their salt intake . |
12 | A study done for the pensioner 's parliament found that the basic pension paid in Britain in 1988 was lower than that paid in every country except Portugal — but Germany , which has a high pension , and Ireland , which has a low one , were omitted for technical reasons . |
13 | A wider use of existing methods of contraception among non-users — and a reduction in the use of the IUD , which has a high failure rate — would pull down the abortion rate 46 per cent . |
14 | Residents have campaigned for a long time for a speed restriction and traffic calming in Skerne Park , which has a high accident rate . |
15 | They are far easier to transport than Turbo Snails , the popular imported snail for algae control , which has a high mortality rate in transit , sometimes up to 80% dying before reaching their destination . |
16 | The strongest growth of total employment was reported by the USSR , in Scandinavia ( which has the highest proportion of its population at work ) , and in a number of countries in central and eastern Europe such as Austria , Yugoslavia and Romania ( a broadly similar pattern is evident for manufacturing employment ) . |
17 | NOT have an accident in Nepal , which has the highest number of potential patients per hospital bed . |
18 | This compares with 2.2 per cent for the nation as a whole , and 3.3 per cent in the South-West , which has the highest concentration of Civil Service jobs . |
19 | This is a sickness akin to radiation poisoning which causes a high rate of ‘ chemical mutation ’ and makes the colourless an unreliable source of labour . |
20 | The chief factor which causes the high modulus on this model ( since the crystallinity also increases somewhat on drawing ) is therefore the increase in which is a measure of the average longitudinal crystal thickness . |
21 | Such old people customarily exhibit behaviour which is extraordinarily difficult to tolerate and which raises a high level of anxiety . |
22 | Surveys have shown that a ‘ relevant degree ’ , one which includes a high proportion of accountancy subjects in its content , is the best entry method to the profession for students aspiring to a professional accountancy qualification . |
23 | Scanning electron microscopy , which affords a high resolution view of the mucosal surface , proved a very effective way of detecting the organism ( Fig 4d ) . |
24 | At the top right of the figure , which shows the highest level of completeness , there is a cluster of owl assemblages containing the same species that made up the typical owl pattern designated in the previous section : barn owl , long-eared owl , short-eared owl , great grey owl and Verreaux eagle owl . |
25 | Part of the reason for this is illustrated in figure 3 which shows the high proportion of Office machinery and data processing exports destined for Europe . |
26 | Walu 's unique design , which sees a high quality , white polyester cover stretched over a cross timber frame , ensures durability with minimal maintenance . |
27 | The peak of the London antique fair season is undoubtedly the month of June which sees the high gloss of Grosvenor House . |
28 | The foreground hills are formed from a series of small intrusions that were precursors of the main granite , which forms the higher ground of Lochnagar . |
29 | Optimal scaffolding is that which promotes the highest level of functioning with the minimal level of support ; a child who is having difficulty in making herself understood may require a great deal of support ; a few minutes later that same child dealing with a different topic may become relatively fluent and require a much lower level of adult participation . |
30 | It acts as a so-called mind-expanding drug , ’ he added with distaste , ‘ which opens the higher centres of the brain that humans are n't ready to use yet . |