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

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1 However , arrested development may also occur as a result of both acquired and age immunity in the host and although the proportions of larvae arrested are not usually so high as in hypobiosis they can play an important part in the epidemiology of nematode infections .
2 Cripps gave his name to an era of austerity , queues , shortages and high income tax ( 9s. 6d. in the pound again in 1951 , almost as high as in wartime ) , flattening the peaks of the income range and lopping off any surviving Matterhorns .
3 This applies particularly in Europe , says Analysys , where prices are higher than in North America .
4 For the employed , rural wages can be 10 per cent lower and the cost of living 10 per cent higher than in city areas .
5 The Black Wood investigation and related studies by BGS have shown that sulphate concentrations in pore waters beneath trees are much higher than in pore waters from beneath heathland or unfertilised grassland .
6 The death rate in winter for those aged 60–69 is on average 12% higher than in summer ; this increases to 17% for those in their seventies and 26% for those aged 80 and over .
7 In silk weaving the ratio of women to men weavers was probably significantly higher than in wool or cotton .
8 What was therefore happening during the period reviewed by Bacon and Eltis was that British capital was being invested either abroad , where profit returns were higher and easier to achieve , or in finance companies in this country where again profitability was higher than in industry .
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