Example sentences of "for [noun] high " in BNC.
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1 | Specialists were three times more likely to be continuing their studies , mainly registering for PhD higher degrees . |
2 | Of course these trends may not continue , or new trends may emerge ( for instance higher female unemployment , greater participation of men in caring ) but the long-term trend appears to be towards a smaller pool of potential informal carers than existed 50 or even 20 years ago . |
3 | Chester College was recently found by a Government survey to be providing the best value for money higher education in the country , beating the likes of Oxford and Cambridge . |
4 | I have been helped a great deal just through playing for Dundee High . |
5 | The mural in dispute is a huge six-panel 110 x 8 ft oil on canvas depiction of heroic workers and serene family life painted in 1934 by James Daugherty for Stamford High School , in a Connecticut city about forty miles from New York . |
6 | It does not believe that blanket measures to reduce overall consumption , for example higher taxes or restrictions on availability , would lead to a reduction in alcohol misuse . |
7 | Grayson played soccer for Parklands High School before going on to Preston College where he played a little rugby in 1989 but never thought of taking up the game . |
8 | Some firms also offer extra-high models , for vehicles higher than normal family saloons — camper vans and the like . |
9 | for innovation high technology products , success will depend on identifying a few early adaptors of the product |
10 | Jayne Fitzgerald , product line manager for Interspan high speed data services , says that demand is coming as much from commercial as research organisations for the high speed services . |
11 | Don ‘ t There 's no reason for launches higher than 200 metres ( 650ft ) and then only for a parafoil type which needs the initial fall to take in air and inflate . |