Example sentences of "be [vb pp] at [adj] levels [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This implies that questions relating to skills and understanding of the same concept might be placed at different levels of a scheme .
2 According to the terms of the agreement , production has to be frozen at 1989 levels from next year , cut by 85 per cent from 1995 in the case of tetra or 30 per cent by 2000 in the case of 1,1,1 , and totally eliminated by 2000 ( 2005 for 1,1,1 ) .
3 Methyl bromide , used as a soil and food fumigant , is a major contributor to ozone depletion , acting five times faster than chloroflourocarbons ( CFCs ) but the November 1992 meeting on the Montreal Protocol agreed only that consumption should be frozen at 1991 levels from 1995 .
4 The information was also required to ascertain what assessment materials could be included at different levels of a graduated test scheme so that pupils taking each level could achieve a high degree of success .
5 planning is more difficult because it must be organised at more levels in the organisation .
6 It is the stuff of dreams and memories and heady ways on the rock : all the more valuable in that it can be enjoyed at all levels of difficulty .
7 Its proposals are workable and provide a framework for services which can be applied at all levels from the government at the top right down to the professional worker in direct contact with the recipient of services .
8 Digital Equipment Corp has enhanced its Signalling System 7 product , DECss7 2.3 , designed to enable DEC VAX systems to be used as applications servers in public telecommunications networks : a new entry-level system is now available , and multiple applications programming interfaces can now be used at different levels of the signalling protocol .
9 A LCCIEB qualification in English for the Tourism Industry will be offered at two levels from November 1993 .
10 Standards developed by the Languages Lead Body will be incorporated into National Certificate Modules , which will continue to be offered at five levels of difficulty .
11 Diamond EuroClass tickets will be offered at three levels of fare , as well as tickets issued on its self-write Timesaver Plus ticket scheme .
12 Such visions can be utilised at all levels within an organisation and are not the sole prerogative of those at the top .
13 Words recently seen are more likely to be remembered at deeper levels of processing .
14 Main ideas can be found at different levels in a book ( see p.17 ) .
15 If an efficient control system is in operation , responsibility and accountability will be monitored at all levels of the management hierarchy , and the ‘ dangers ’ of relinquishing authority and control to subordinates are significantly lessened ; and
16 In this industry NVQs can be gained at four levels from basic craft to management .
17 the investment , the competence and commitment of employees , and the use made of skills learned should be reviewed at all levels against business goals and targets .
18 It encouraged the tendency for uncoordinated initiatives to be taken at different levels of the diplomatic hierarchy and contradictory signals to be sent out to foreign powers .
19 These two possibilities may allow deletion-prone gene transcript concentrations to be kept at equivalent levels in both strains .
20 Boat traffic needs to be kept at modest levels in order to protect one of Britain 's most outstanding botanical treasures .
21 This can be debated at all levels from ministerial to street level .
22 Interestingly however , the data presented here suggest that activation of HPV gene expression may not be dependent on decreased expression of Oct-1 , which in any case is known to be expressed at enhanced levels in rapidly proliferating transformed cells ( 28 , 29 ) .
23 A major consideration for the teacher is to ensure accessible success experiences for the majority of the pupils ; this again can be achieved at varying levels with a carefully tuned balance between demands from the teacher and demands from the program .
24 The phenomena of LTP can be studied at many levels from the more or less intact organism to the tissue slice .
25 The basic criteria of the reform programme were : firstly , the peasants should gain ownership of the land they worked ; secondly , they should be encouraged to become full and active citizens of the nation ; and thirdly , productivity should be improved at all levels of agriculture .
26 An average of forty per cent of the vote is spent on pay and pensions , which have to be held at comparable levels with their civilian equivalents if the principle of voluntary recruitment is to be sustained .
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