Twenty-five contested elections in 1852 represented the high point between 1832 (thirty-two) and 1868 (fiftyone).
Of these, 19 per cent would have lost if its effect had remained at its high point.
At the high point of government intervention in the early to mid-1990s, public housing constituted 70 per cent of the total housing supply.
An operatic death, the genre's high point of vocality, is a moment at the utmost limits of song: a character's own death cry.
The high point and pause come already after six tones, yet before the end of the presentation of the complete row.
Indeed, by the time we have arrived at this high point of contradiction it is not clear how the matter could be worked out.
It was regarded as a high point of his managerial career. 24.
The moderates had proven their worth by reducing the total combined municipal rate bill from an historic high point in the immediate post-war years.