Example sentences of "level [prep] which [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | If you are fortunate enough to have a lower level into which you can siphon away the water , that is the easiest . |
2 | There are four levels at which you can join a committee . |
3 | When bad times came and wages were below the level on which they could support their families , the labourers found that they had to ask the authorities of the parish in which they lived for relief ; in other words they became paupers , who could be sent to the workhouse . |
4 | ‘ How is Kathleen ? ’ she asked , to give herself some time and in an effort to restore the conversation to a level on which she could cope . |
5 | In general , from 1450 onwards , non-European Christians were taught theology to a level at which they might function as parish priests , but they were not admitted to the religious orders such as the Jesuits and the Dominicans . |
6 | Their grant has been frozen in real terms at much below the level at which they could expect to survive on it ; they have been denied entitlement to income support , housing benefits and rebates ; there are no jobs with which they can supplement their incomes during vacations ; and those who find themselves desperately hard up discover , when they turn to the hardship fund , that it has already been exhausted . |
7 | In the same way , human beings differ from one another in their ability to handle stress and the level at which they can cope comfortably . |
8 | The first-year course is designed to take students from scratch to a level at which they can cope with simple Sanskrit texts ( the two texts studied in the first year are the Pancatantra , an ancient collection of humorous fables , and the Bhagavad Gita , the most revered of Hindu religious texts ) . |
9 | But we need to decide the level at which we will set the core curriculum , the point at which individual interpretation begins . |
10 | That 's the level at which you would have been walking along this alleyway in nineteen ninety and about fourteen sixty . |
11 | The planner was elevated to the role of a coordinating ‘ technician-craftsman ’ ; the practice of civic design as perceived by Holford would ‘ elevate the plan from technical , functional competence to the level at which it might cater for the cultural , emotional and aesthetic needs of a civilised society ’ ( Cherry and Penny , 1986 , p. 158 ) . |
12 | Finally , it was felt that once the rate of development charge was reduced there would be no clear principle as to the level at which it should continue to be levied — ‘ the process of reduction , once begun , would be difficult to stop ’ . |
13 | But today 's date even that does n't apply because you you 're category 's above the level at which I can give you advice . |
14 | Right that 's just determined to the level at which I can go at this stage then . |