Example sentences of "level of [noun sg] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This did not occur here ; the experience of unemployment can not be interpreted as causing preparedness to break the law by altering respondent 's general level of trust in the institutions of authority and the state .
2 Every fan has a personal memory , a wild weekend at Wembley , a night at the dancing , a rammy at the taxi-rank , and sooner or later a Scottish footballer staggers through the story adding a new level of absurdity to the proceedings .
3 For these reasons , an analysis of the so-called ‘ uneven playing-field ’ in Europe does not need to dwell for too long on the fact that there remains in many countries a low level of compliance with the rules .
4 Two other groups of ten subjects were allowed either six one-hour naps or one six-hour nap during the experiment , and they both managed to maintain a high level of performance on the tasks .
5 He points out that this was about 5% more than the level of performance during the years 1988 to 1990 .
6 There is a required level of maturation of the mechanisms for the control of micturition .
7 " It has been established fairly convincingly that marital success is associated with a correspondingly high level of happiness in the parents and the absence of divorce and separation in their marriages , " writes Dr Jack Dominian .
8 The point is simply that the account of mental processes which folk psychology provides , constitutes an explanation at an appropriate level of abstraction for the purposes of explaining behaviour scientifically .
9 The level of activity on the decks had increased .
10 The demographic and technology pressures on the NHS would make it difficult to maintain the then existing level of service across the specialties .
11 ‘ The public has also played its part in developing the proposals , particularly by way of a comprehensive consultation exercise during which they gave a high level of support for the principles . ’
12 This found not only a generally high level of support for the police , but that this spread throughout the class structure ( indeed was marginally higher in the working class ) .
13 As a consequence , the level of reliability of the directors ' statement and the degree of assurance from the auditors is high .
14 A useful reference work , although some definitions presuppose a fairly high level of knowledge by the students .
15 The judges considered the candidate 's participation and level of achievement in the activities of the Chamber , and in Junior Chamber Scotland [ such as attending national conferences and national training days ] , together with the candidate 's potential for further advancement within the organisation .
16 There is no difference in the level of corrosion of the teeth or postcrania .
17 The Clow episode showed how much the Whitehall view of the permissible level of intervention in the affairs of public corporations had changed since before the War .
18 But it 's clear from the level of concentration on the brows of the muscular young men and the shoulder-padded young women in the front row that they would have happily forked out for the privilege of being present .
19 The values attached to these factors for the two projects are weighted and summed , with an adjustment reflecting the level of confidence in the estimates .
20 A SURVEY carried out for the Regional Council by System 3 Scotland shows that the public has a good level of understanding of the services that Lothian 's employees provide .
21 As at February 1992 , the Commission reported a level of implementation of the directives for creation of the single market of 72% .
22 Underlying this broad level of agreement across the generations there are several significant age variations within the elderly population .
23 It appears that this procedure is rarely used because of the ignorance and fear of disgruntled clients and because there appears to be a generally high level of satisfaction with the services provided .
24 Zone D , the only zone with an increased level of referral after the guidelines , also had the highest level of referral before the guidelines .
25 Zone D , the only zone with an increased level of referral after the guidelines , also had the highest level of referral before the guidelines .
26 The source added : ‘ We have been surprised at the level of interest from the banks . ’
27 The first relates to the level of demand for the products produced .
28 There are various ways in which this can be carried out depending on the age of the child and level of control of the parents .
29 Enlightenment , then , points to a level of reason above the routines , conceptual manipulation and judgmental procedures of a corpus of knowledge and its associated practices .
30 Geary explains the return to tactical violence in the 1 980s partly in terms of the police 's tougher and more sophisticated approach to public disorder induced by the inner-city disturbances of 1981 , though he attributes much of the unusually high level of violence in the miners ' strike to certain exceptional characteristics of the dispute :
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