Example sentences of "[verb] to [art] level " in BNC.

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1 But when organizations grow to a level where it is impossible for all the members to know each other , where the division of work between individuals and groups becomes more strict , where communications are restricted by physical and administrative distances and boundaries — in such a situation the need for an idea-handling system arises even in an organization where the cultural and climate conditions support creativity and innovation .
2 The hon. Gentleman would do well to recall that the policies of so many Labour authorities leaving properties empty and voids untreated which significantly adds to the level of homelessness ; until those Labour authorities operate properly with their housing resources , they will not make inroads into the housing problem .
3 Moreover , as the war continued , the government was increasingly dependent on the support of union officials and the status of trade unions rose to a level which had previously appeared inconceivable .
4 The national survey for the equivalent period shows that Scotland 's exports for the year rose to a level of £8.574 billion , an increase of 11.9% , in current prices , on last years figure .
5 They would be beginning to starve ; and once they had dropped to the level of homeless , destitute paupers they would never again rise .
6 Secondly , what is supposed to be happening to the level of money wages following the increase in the money supply ?
7 The completed cross-cut now meant that water needed only to be lifted to the level and allowed to run out to day .
8 The exact interpretation is not simple , however , since the previous mandatory scale referred to minimum fees and there is only limited evidence relating to the level of mark-up which existed above these .
9 Is the Minister aware that many people in London are deeply disturbed by the increasing incidence of asthma among children , but that the Minister for Health has been unable to give figures relating to the level of asthma suffering in London as a result of air pollution , which is caused mainly by vehicles ?
10 ( 4 ) In the case of an offer which , if accepted in full , would result in the offeror holding shares carrying over 50 per cent of the target 's voting rights , the condition relating to the level of acceptances required ( " the acceptance condition " ) may be set above the minimum required by Rule 10 ( which is over 50 per cent of the target 's voting rights ) .
11 After being degraded to the level of a vegetable market , the Piece Hall was rightly recognized as an architectural and industrial monument that it was important to preserve , and part of it now houses the town 's Textile Museum , which is open throughout the year .
12 The authority of Government sank to a level previously unknown in the UK , and the view began to gain hold that no one could govern Britain without the ‘ permission ’ of the ‘ Union barons ’ , as they were called .
13 It fell 17% to $10,550m , returning to the level of five years ago .
14 ‘ I am well aware that criticism is levelled at the MEP by classroom teachers who argue that too little has penetrated to the level of the teacher from the programme , ’ said Roger Conibear , director of the programme 's unit in the West Midlands .
15 But it is soon clear , also , that cultural analysis can not be confined to the level of formal and conscious beliefs .
16 Research on corporatism has largely been confined to the level of the political centre of the nation state .
17 The young men and women who were suitable for this important work would obviously need to be educated to a level above that of their prospective students .
18 A Weekend Away corresponds to the level of Streamline English Departures and is appropriate for students in their first year of English .
19 The two views of style are mutually supporting , the one applying to the level of parole , and the other to the level of langue ( 1.1 ) .
20 GDP per capita , already low , slumped to the level of the early 1970s , with negative growth rates persisting from 1981 to 1987 .
21 The Government 's ill-considered attempt to prepare the populace for civil defence in the face of nuclear attack , in the pamphlet Protect and Survive , provoked derision and added to the level of anxiety .
22 It is estimated indeed that the population will grow to the level of five hundred thousand relatively rapidly .
23 Profit margins , however , are related to the level of demand for building work as well as fee competition .
24 In France , HLCAs and capital grants are related to the level of handicap ; only a crude distinction is made in the UK .
25 He concluded : ‘ the cardinal rule of library stock control is that both the loan period and the duplication policy should be related to the level of demand for the title and to each other . ’
26 Such rationing is determined partly by the rank or importance of companies and is related to the level of deposits that they keep with the bank .
27 Income will start to rise as a result of this additional spending , but leakages will rise also because taxation , saving , and imports are all related to the level of national income .
28 We have argued earlier that the value of imports is related to the level of national income in the domestic economy and that the value of exports is related to aggregate demand abroad .
29 Again , we would expect its level of use to be inversely related to the level of union organisation in an establishment .
30 However as Levi points out , different official agencies use these powers in a manner which is related to the level of tolerance they expect from the media and politicians .
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