Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] level [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Grants and parental contributions would be frozen at 1990 levels and loans would eventually form half of a student 's maintenance award .
2 Drucker concluded about decision analysis that : ‘ A decision should always be made at lowest level and as close to the scene of action as possible …
3 Animals again can easily be accommodated at this level but it will not follow from this that they will be capable of the conscious distress or anxiety of a parent at an injury to their child , or of the hamstrung athlete warned by the doctor that they must give up running .
4 The central area , currently down in the basement , is to be raised to ground-floor level and will accommodate the new CCI collections .
5 Flooring : Oak Classic ready-sealed wooden flooring can be laid over any level and dry floor .
6 The network system allows access paths to be defined at any level and thus allows much greater flexibility .
7 Paddy End Vein was the first to be cut in these levels and its course can easily be seen in the cliff or scar to the west of Levers Water where ancient mining has left a conspicuous cleft known as Simon 's Nick .
8 What is clear beyond doubt is that the level of intensional entities can not be identified with any level or world of objectively existing referents ; ( 25 ) is a perfectly coherent remark despite the fact that the speaker explicitly denies the existence of one of the principal participants in it : ( 25 ) If Jack had married , his wife would now be the dowager duchess of Luntshire
9 As far as Italy is concerned , the relatively low level of institutionalisation of collective bargaining relations has meant that any matter can now be bargained at any level and any time — for instance , at shopfloor level matters already dealt with in the industry agreement can be negotiated ( Treu , 1981 ) .
10 Most drawing records systems use this natural hierarchical form , but problems arise which have to be handled by additional levels and cross checks .
11 It may prove more feasible and profitable to set standards of language competence to be achieved at certain levels and leave room for different paths to these common goals .
12 One hesitates to enter into the argument of whether co-operation and co-ordination should be processes which should be established at national level and work their way down to local level , or should be processes which should develop naturally at local level and work their way through regional to national or even international level .
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