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

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1 We must also consider the opportunity that some occupations have for deliberately restricting access to the acquisition of the skills needed to do the job , thereby keeping down their distribution amongst the population , and enabling them to claim higher rewards in the market place .
2 Whilst they were appearing in Up With the Lark at the Adelphi Theatre , they coped admirably with their filming schedule but were furious when Sickert produced a picture of them called High Steppers .
3 Do they issue them , part of the reason that of them having higher wages is that part industrials are bias that they , they have a higher wages and they think they will have a stronger growth in the industrial sector
4 Medical and veterinary faculties ( for which the competition was high , the numbers limited ) could lay down that candidates would not be considered unless they got high grades in physics , chemistry and biology at A level .
5 This does indeed seem at first sight to demonstrate that some of people 's most vivid , detailed and enduring memories are precisely the memories they have about situations in which they experienced high levels of emotional arousal .
6 They develop high humps on their backs .
7 They expect high levels of performance .
8 I esteem the devoted service given by our royal family because they provide high standards clear of petty politics in an age when voluntary respect for authority — which is the foundation for democratic peace and social discipline — has been seriously undermined .
9 In future the processes may be ozone friendly but they involve higher temperatures which could damage fabrics containing PVC .
10 They involve higher derivatives and are therefore somewhat less easy to apply than the Alfrey approximation .
11 Recognising that relocation may have a worse effect on married staff than on single workers , it is not unusual to find that they receive higher allowances .
12 When the remainder of the ex-Croydon E/1s were next overhauled , they received higher dashes and light timber framed vestibule windscreens like the rehabilitated cars , but were not otherwise altered .
13 They received higher dashes , and high metal sheeting round the upper decks and probably long cushioned seats inside .
14 When , however , some women did wish to join the larger societies in the 1870s , the societies found their doctors unwilling to treat women unless they paid higher contributions than men , on the grounds that women were more often sick and would make heavier demands on their services , which thus would be of greater benefit to poorer women .
15 Although Browne says that the bulk of suppliers follow market leaders , Hoskyns Plc , AT&T Istel , and Electronic Data Systems Corp , he believes that unless they concentrate on niche markets or certain technology sectors , such as personal computers and distributed systems , they face high risks and low margins .
16 With fertilisers the same crops can be grown year after year on the same fields and still they give high yields .
17 They left their scars on park and copse ; they raised high walls of earth across the meadows — ’ your railroad mounds , vaster than the walls of Babylon , ’ Ruskin called them ; they brutally amputated every hill on their way . ’
18 Why do they have higher rates than Whites in these areas ?
19 They understood high standards .
20 If , as is possible , the optical company was in a monopolistic or oligopolistic position , they could afford to adopt work practices which were actually rather costly even though they gave higher levels of satisfaction to both workers and management .
21 They would see a precipitous rise in taxes even though they had high outgoings and despite the fact their income was barely above the combined average earnings for two adults ( approximately £35,000 ) , or even below it .
22 They had high opinions of their value on stage , which made them rather undisciplined .
23 The doctors told me they had high hopes that in a year you 'd have made a full recovery .
24 The committee of inquiry found that many of the teachers they met held the view that Afro-Caribbean pupils ‘ inevitably caused difficulties ’ and were unlikely to achieve in academic terms , although they had high expectations of their potential in sport and the expressive arts ( Rampton , 1981 , p. 13 ) .
25 It seems that most who enter care do so because there appears to be little alternative because they require high levels of care .
26 ‘ People who have skills in one authority are likely to be accepted in another unless they have higher standards of training and qualifications , but it is too early to see any pattern , ’ he says .
27 They have high costs which are likely to remain so because of the need continually to upgrade facilities and amenities for spectators to retain Test match status for their grounds .
28 Understandably they have high hopes .
29 Furthermore , because of the concentration of the Communist vote in certain traditional strongholds , they have high hopes of holding on to some 20 of their present 26 parliamentary seats , whereas the National Front and the Greens may not win any , or at best only a handful .
30 We will also , of course , imagine that they have high expectations of us .
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