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

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1 Each of the four areas achieved a different level of success in the development of a system of multidisciplinary assessment .
2 This gave a previously unseen level of correspondence between the screen display and the eventual printed result .
3 The exchange represented the worst of both sides — woolly-minded thinking on the one hand and a blinkered response reducing morality to the level of materialism on the other .
4 The aim is to achieve a high level of income with the prospect of long-term capital growth .
5 Any substantial evasion increases the burden on those who pay because central government grants assume a certain level of income from the community charge for each local authority .
6 The level of noise on the shop-floor was very high and the quality of hearing had to be carefully assessed and monitored and , if necessary , steps taken to prevent further deterioration .
7 The Polish central statistical office has released data on the level of pollution in the country .
8 This is measured as the ‘ head ’ or the vertical distance from the fitting to the level of water in the cistern .
9 A corroded ball can ‘ pinhole ’ and start filling with water , which will increase the level of water in the cistern .
10 The level of water in the Aral has fallen by more than 14 metres in the past 30 years .
11 In modern systems , pipes leading into gullies must be below the level of the grid but above the level of water in the trap .
12 I have found , many times , that the practical science of these old miners is astounding ; for instance , they made predictions of the effect of barometric pressure on the level of water in the shaft of flooded mine workings , which confounded the scientists of the National Coal Board .
13 But in terms of saying there are easy savings to be found in terms of greater efficiencies in this authority I warn you , we are reaching the level unless we actually want in putting a completely unacceptable level of stress on the people who we employ and who universally serve this city very finely and give such a very high level of service .
14 As the level of stress in the system of our bodies rises it becomes increasingly likely that the body will produce physical , mental , or behavioural symptoms , or any combination of these , in response to this stress .
15 This is done by presenting them with programmes designed for native speakers and setting tasks which assume a high level of comprehension of the video material .
16 We have observed in the classroom that many programs help the teacher to understand the pupils ' level of comprehension through the pupil response that they provoke .
17 A relationship between the bargaining level and the extent of union and employer organisational centralisation may be expected since appropriately structured organisations are likely to be established so as to meet the requirements of a particular level of decision-making in the bargaining process .
18 The following sections give greater detail on the level of uptake for the SCOTVEC Higher National awards .
19 A rich fatty diet not only tends to make you overweight , it can also raise the level of cholesterol in the bloodstream — a predictor of heart disease .
20 Though cholesterol has a bad reputation , a raised level of cholesterol in the blood being one of the risk factors associated with heart disease , it is actually an essential component of the body .
21 It is difficult to define an optimum level of cholesterol in the blood .
22 Therefore the higher the level of cholesterol in the blood the greater the risk of problems with the heart .
23 Most people are aware , for instance , that a major link between those who suffer heart attacks is that they tend to have a high level of cholesterol in the blood .
24 In people of your age , this problem is often linked to a high level of cholesterol in the blood — a problem which often runs in families .
25 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 .
26 It is the revitalising of the whole tradition of policing by consent by increasing the level of trust by the community in its police , by fostering a deeper understanding by the police of community problems and community needs .
27 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 .
28 Contaminated filters , canopy surfaces and lights all create direct risks to both operators and clients , and they indicate the level of cleanliness throughout the kitchen area .
29 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 .
30 The assistant 's task is to deputize , where necessary , for the account executive ; to run meetings covering minor points of detail ( often follow-up action for major meetings ) , to attend to detail within the agency ; and , in general , to provide a lower level of contact between the client and the agency — on a par with your own assistants or subordinates .
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