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

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1 Lord Kaldor , for example , has argued that the money supply is passively adjusted to the level required to accommodate the current level of economic activity .
2 Coun George Robinson claimed that if the council had received the same level of Government support grant that it had in the 1970s , the poll tax would have been about £100 .
3 According to the report , the proposed staffing structures for the projected new unitary authorities do not appear to be capable of maintaining the current level and quality of services and management practices .
4 Electronic advances have to be balanced against the priority of maintaining the necessary level of acquisitions , for instance .
5 Both LEEL , which put up £75,000 , and the region , are understood to hold deep reservations about maintaining the same level of support .
6 The lift passed the ground-floor level and made for the vault .
7 His long sinuous phrases are designed to enclose the different levels and quirks of reality , just as liquid , spilt on a rough pavement , eventually seeps into every crack and cranny .
8 FRESH legislation to curb the growing level of foreign ownership in American industry should be avoided , a study from the prestigious Washington-based Institute for International Economics has warned .
9 The miners used rock drills and compressed air to drive through hard rock and the level had a hydraulic engine , worked by water from the dam at Sun Hush , which had such a head of water that it developed up to fifty horsepower and worked both the water pumps to drain the deep levels and the winding gear .
10 A respondent from a large practice took the pragmatic view that it was only a matter of time before a computer fraud took place on a scale which made the current level of claims pale into insignificance , making the introduction of a cap imperative .
11 Until we can organise our economy properly and bring the general level of unemployment down , progress in those directions is bound to be slow .
12 Traditional Keynesian analysis required government to intervene in the economy to affect the total level of demand for goods and services , and to ensure that this level was high enough to be consistent with full employment and not so high that inflation was generated or a balance of payments crisis precipitated .
13 By the 1990s the change to the meritocrats had begun to affect the highest levels of the party .
14 These problems are unlikely to affect the relative levels of the greenhouse and solar contributions , but they could well influence their absolute levels .
15 The normal form will characterise the first step of a process ' behaviour using the highest levels of syntax , and rely on inner levels to deal with subsequent steps .
16 To give some flavour of the possibilities , we represent below a header for the same text[5] first using the minimal level of required encoding :
17 Because of the consciousness of using the correct level of language in a conversation or discussion , any interpreter one engages may unconsciously modify statements going from English to Japanese and back to English again , according to the rank of the people involved .
18 To date , given the inadequate levels of state pension provision and the limited opportunities most women have had to save or invest for old age , their limited access to occupational pension scheme membership has been a major factor in the construction of female poverty in old age .
19 No matter how much is spent , output can not be increased beyond Q given the existing level of plant or capital capacity .
20 In 1964 , when Pople left the UK for the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh , as it was then called , his departure inspired one popular British newspaper to the headline Another brain down the drain , but given the lamentable levels of financial support by successive UK governments for the theoretical research in which Pople was to excel , it is unlikely he could have achieved so much without moving .
21 It is unlikely that , given the current level of resources , both financial and human , the Council would be in a position to initiate central development of these courses in the near future , and it would therefore be some time before they would be incorporated into the new style provision .
22 Given the current levels of sponsorship , Average gates of around 30,000 and allowing for players ’ wages .
23 Given the right level and mix of marketing support , a significant market opportunity can be created .
24 Such information is of greater intelligence importance than the photographs of IRA suspects , usually given the lowest levels of security classification , which have been leaked to various newspapers in recent weeks , triggering a political row and a big police investigation .
25 The basis for such profits , it is argued , are the high disposable incomes of employed Tynesiders given the low level of house prices .
26 Gavyn Davies , head of investment research at Goldman Sachs in London , finds that despite all the labour-market reforms , and given the recent level of unemployment , there is no evidence that wage growth is intrinsically more moderate than in the past .
27 But given the fixed level of those overall resources , the inevitable result has been a reduction in resources for the remainder of the school population .
28 Within the small towns , apparently independent bath-houses are more common than might have been expected given the general level of amenity provision ( fig. 5 D–H ) .
29 Aggregate supply , on the other hand , is the amount that firms want to produce given the general level of wages and prices .
30 Given the varying levels of computer expertise in Colleges at that time , and the current status of the proposed new systems , it was difficult to make specific proposals about how the associated responsibilities should be handled at College level .
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