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1 Not so much, but that's also an extraordinarily high standard to best.
2 Moreover, some of their programmes have been of a very high standard .
3 Maintaining a high standard of living is top of many people's agenda.
4 We have to hold ourselves to a high standard and play better.
5 The cricket was of a very high standard , against the world's best.
6 In a struggling Chiefs team he's performed to a consistently high standard .
7 They reflect the very high standard of care and service we provide.
8 All have balconies, are bright and have a high standard of finish.
9 There isn't any very high standard among the crowd I mix in.
10 The construction is of Assos' typically high standard , though not as refined.
11 At the same time his passion for work set a high standard .
12 From the very beginning Marconi had set a high standard for himself.
13 Among these two generations of Stanhopes a high standard of education prevailed.
14 Thus a literary style was evolved which soon reached a high standard .
15 Is dancing, as usually conducted, compatible with a high standard of morality?
16 The black humour, by all accounts, is of a pretty high standard .
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