Example sentences of "[verb] [art] high level " in BNC.
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1 | This was an enlightened decision , but it can not have been easy given the high level of unemployment in the rural west , and the need to find more material resources . |
2 | Despite the defeat of the current plotters , the main danger to the government was of another coup attempt , which was seen by many as almost inevitable , given the high level of politicization within the armed forces , the almost total lack of respect for the Constitution , and the inability of the President to move decisively and quickly enough against the disaffected elements . |
3 | Helen Guy of Castlemilk Housing Energy Action , set up to combat the high level of fuel debt in the area , described the anger and despair with which people had reacted to the decision to add VAT to their fuel bills . |
4 | An announcement that a firm is increasing its dividends is a good signal because it suggests that the managers believe that future earnings will be sufficient to sustain the higher level of dividends . |
5 | It accepts dictation at up to 70 words a minute and was designed to assist organisations producing large quantities of business documentation that encounter delays in transcribing data and for those demanding the highest level of accuracy , such as reporters , medical workers , law enforcement agents , scientists and researchers . |
6 | Between 1979 and 1983 this region experienced the highest level of energy consumption growth of all among the Third World regions as considered in this study ( Latin America , Africa , South East Asia , Middle East ) and between 1983 and 2000 the level of increase will be exceeded only by South East Asia . |
7 | The talks , which had begun in September 1990 with the objects of easing political and military tension on the Korean peninsula and of promoting greater links between the two states , had involved three meetings between delegations led by the premiers of the two countries , thereby representing the highest level of contact ever achieved by the two countries . |
8 | My constituency has the highest level in England , Scotland and Wales with an average of 30 per cent . |
9 | At Club 18–30 Holidays we do everything we can to provide the highest level of service to all our customers . |
10 | You must always try to provide the highest level of service to our clients and customers , in accordance with the Jobseeker 's Charter . |
11 | For the current project a corpus is used to train the higher level modules ( i.e. lexical , syntactic and semantic ) with information about the behaviour of text . |
12 | Commission vice-president Martin Bangemann explained that the measure had been framed under Single Market ‘ fast-track ’ procedures in which final approval is subject to qualified majority in the Council of Ministers on matters necessitating a high level of public protection . |
13 | You will also need a high level of self-motivation . |
14 | We were in a typical winter low pressure region which meant that we reached maximum manifold height fairly quickly , and by the time we reached 7,000 feet air traffic control had obviously got the message and asked us whether we were able to accept a higher level . |
15 | You can enjoy a higher level of compensation , if required , by using our Compensation Fee facility . |
16 | We also maintained a high level of special needs training — over 20% of all provision . |
17 | ‘ Our customers expect a high level of knowledge . |
18 | Levels of investment are important to economic growth , and it is often considered a ‘ good thing ’ to stimulate growth by inducing a higher level of investment . |
19 | It may even be possible to obtain approval from opposing groups for a set of moral maxims such as peace , justice , and freedom — see the lists of values in McKernan 's ( 1980 ) research , for which he found a high level of acceptance among both Northern Ireland communities . |
20 | We found a high level of assessment activity by community nursing staff using structured questionnaires . |
21 | Ahava 's Dead Sea Mud Masque contains a high level of natural minerals , including Potassium , Magnesium and Sodium which can actually penetrate into the deepest layer of skin to improve cell regeneration . |
22 | The prime advantages are that a group develops a high level of cohesiveness and a high regard for its task functions . |
23 | The position that was presented by myself and my colleagues at the last er er er at the last last er last meeting was to indicate a higher level of fire cover within the Service that Councillor wanted and the Committees supported the view that we should have a higher level subject to further discussions of the fire of the fire . |
24 | They have enjoyed a higher level of formal education than their older colleagues , some of them possessing degrees in chemistry or biology from universities or polytechnics . |
25 | The airline 's commercial director , Mike Bathgate , said : ‘ This is a leisure and business link and we have enjoyed a high level of enquiries since we announced our intention to launch services from Stansted . ’ |
26 | The NHS is very conscious of the potential for an increased incidence of hypothermia in the winter months and health board plans take account of the need to provide a higher level of services in winter . |
27 | As a result , more extreme measures — rate limitation , or rate capping , as it has become known — have been introduced to curb those authorities that have been determined to provide a high level of public services despite the cost . |
28 | The postholder is required to provide a high level of expertise in his/her current specialism to senior management and the other Divisions while retaining a detailed knowledge of all other areas of the Department 's enforcement/advisory provisions . |
29 | If you want to obtain a higher level of compensation cover than the basic £20 then we have a range of services available . |
30 | , A lake next to Trawsfynydd nuclear power station in Wales has a higher level of radioactivity than anywhere else in Britain apart from Sellafield , according to a report from Nuclear Electric ( previously the Central Electricity Generating Board ) . |