Example sentences of "[prep] [art] level [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The evidence presented is consistent with a standard single equation approach to asset demands as the level and growth of wealth together with expected relative returns are shown to be important determinants of the level of investment .
2 We should be concerned whenever there appears to be a positive association between the level and spread ( or between residuals and fitted values ) , whatever data analytic technique is being used .
3 The little evidence available about the level or accuracy of memory in everyday driving situations suggests that it may be surprisingly poor .
4 At the moment we can not make precise predictions about the level and type of demand , but we do know that the number of places in residential and nursing home care has declined in the past year .
5 For example , if the business is a retail operation the purchaser will be particularly concerned about the level and quality of stocks .
6 ‘ And if rumour were to go about the levels that the T'ang has lost something important and would clear a deck to find it ?
7 All they had to do was to take the bung out of the barrel , top off the level until they were ready to move them .
8 What he missed here was any consideration of the degree of resistance by the dispossessed classes and those sections of the population which follows them ; this surely is the determinant of the level and degree of violence necessary to reorganise social and economic life .
9 These problems assume major proportions when allowance is made for the possible dependence of the level and rate of change of money wages on the level of aggregate demand .
10 The supply of money is assumed to be determined by government : what the government chooses it to be , or what it allows it to be by its choice of the level and method of financing the PSBR .
11 But it does give a distorted picture of the level and nature of business in the market .
12 Within a subject the system allows little note to be taken of the level or function of material .
13 Each input data source is assumed to be characterized by an error model that represents reasonable estimates of the levels and nature of the data uncertainty thought to be present .
14 Tony and Matt had brought lamps to look in some of the levels and we left the car in Gunnerside and followed the sign by the bridge that said " Public Footpath to Gunnerside Gill " .
15 He is aware that the BMA has expressed considerable reservations about the enforcement of the levels and about the legislation , particularly given the lack of experience of the transport police in administering the law in respect of railway staff .
16 Council tenants also receive an indirect subsidy as a result of the central government grants to local authorities for housing which enable them to set rents below the level that would otherwise have been needed .
17 SUBFERTILITY — FERTILITY that is lower than " normal " or at a level below the level that is average for the population .
18 erm if you go back to the nineteen thirties , for example , depression , love on the dole , deferral of marriage , potential husbands killed in the first World War , low birthrate , small families , below the level that would replace the population in future , and many of the Wartime and late War reports erm the Royal Commission on population , which reported in forty nine , suggested that population may stagnate , round about forty million plus , even decline to about thirty million .
19 The architect of the plan , the transport officer , Alex Macaulay , said that an extensive consultation exercise had shown public support of a level that was ‘ really quite remarkable ’ .
20 These strands do not continue throughout the levels because it is not possible to specify further measurable stages of development in these abilities , and it would be cumbersome to repeat them unchanged throughout the remaining seven levels .
21 She hopes to continue tutoring for A level and GCSE and will be a member of the staff of the Readers ' training course in the Derby Diocese .
22 The professional competencies required of first and second level nurses are commensurate with the level and duration of initial nurse training , and these are examined more closely in Chapter 7 when discussing changes in nursing practice generally .
23 Nonetheless Count Christoph Douglas , head of Sotheby 's in Germany , declared that he has ‘ complete confidence in Berlin ’ as a location and with the level and amount of bidding at the sale , some of it keenly fought and much of it this time conducted by telephone .
24 Of course , with the level and intensity of training that we are prepared to put into our trainees ' future , we do run the risk that a percentage of that investment will end up benefiting our competitors .
25 They were up the level that I was
26 The authors go on to explain how , on their analysis , individuals can adapt their style to become more effective personally ; and , working in a team , can build the synergy needed to raise output above the level that could be achieved individually .
27 It is way above the levels when the Labour party was last in control and understandably so , because Britain is now a good home for investors with much better labour relations , much better quality , much better business management and much better relations between employees and management .
28 Few fields are perfect and all you need is a good sized field with a level or uphill gradient and a good surface .
29 Courses leading to qualifications up to and including A level or its equivalent are generally referred to as non-advanced further education ( NAFE ) ; qualifications above A-level standard as advanced further education ( AFE ) .
30 Changes in electrical activity of the brain are associated with changes in the level and content of consciousness : you can tell whether someone is asleep or awake by looking at his electro-encephalogram .
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