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

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1 The European Commission has recommended that taxes on biodiesel be limited to 10 per cent of the level on fossil fuels , making it competitive in some European countries .
2 The actual control of the level at pin 5 is accomplished by transistor TR2 whose base ( b ) is fed from the potential divider chain of resistor R20 preset VR1 and resistor R21 connected directly across the output terminals .
3 Part of the problem which has created a shortage of church organists or directors is the level of remuneration which is offered to them .
4 Identifying homologies at the level of brain structures is fraught with difficulties .
5 We believe to further reduce erm erm the level of migration led development in North Yorkshire er would not be in the best interest of the region as a whole and more importantly , would not be in accord with the general provisions o of the structure plan to accommodate a a significant level er of development .
6 Quite clearly there there is recognition that there should be some limit to the level of migration er inward migration in North Yorkshire .
7 The s the point I would make is that first of all I do n't accept that twelve thousand seven hundred is er a tenable figure but that , probably the more important point is that there has to be a policy response , and a policy response to this issue demands that there is at least some response to the mi to the level of migration er you know my my my view has been put forward very clearly about that , but I would simply make make the point for the record that even accepting one hundred percent migration , there is no statistical case for a new settlement .
8 On the one hand they could indicate a large increase in the level of rape .
9 Consequently it did not really manage to achieve the level of plausibility of the more popularly accepted opposite view of classical criminology — that official processing deters further deviant acts .
10 This makes up for some of the failings of the pancreas , but it leaves the diabetics reliant on an insulin supply , and unable to fine-tune the level of insulin in the way that a healthy pancreas would .
11 In each of the East Asian economies there is evidence to suggest that both the level of complexity and the degree of individuation of labour are less than is typically the case in a classical Weberian bureaucracy .
12 The level of complexity required depends on the type of study .
13 The level of complexity with which the sale agreement addresses transferring the vendor 's contracts to the purchaser will vary enormously depending upon the nature of the vendor 's business and the parties ' relative negotiating strengths .
14 Some traders voice concern about such on-and-off closure of security gates , but a senior officer said this had to be weighed against the level of threat .
15 The level of threat perceived by teachers in connection with the process of SSE as experienced in their involvement in the Oxfordshire scheme was associated with attitudes represented by only one of these factors : efficiency .
16 On the BBC 's Breakfast With Frost programme , Mr Rushdie said : ‘ The people who analyse these threats tell me that the level of threat has never diminished .
17 As this happens , the level of conflict between parents and state rises .
18 As the table shows , the level of conflict in the early 1980s fell far below that of the 1970s , but the pattern was certainly not one of uniform decline .
19 It was a system that was widely criticised for making heavy demands on officials , raising sensitive issues and increasing the level of conflict .
20 Since the government has responsibility — either directly or indirectly — for the management of the economy , it is especially interested in the level of expenditure generated by the circular flow process .
21 The level of expenditure on military equipment and personnel in the inter-war years was around 1 per cent of GDP in both the United States and Britain .
22 The level of expenditure and expenditure growth is usually expressed as a percentage of a measure of the total economic activity of a particular country , such as Gross National Product .
23 As we have observed in earlier chapters , one of the major concerns of government one which can be traced back to the last century — is the control of the level of expenditure by the state .
24 Various strategies have been adopted to reduce the level of expenditure .
25 In the latter case the family is still liable to the tax , but may choose the private school because the level of expenditure is closer to that preferred .
26 To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what was the level of expenditure on training in Northern Ireland in 1978-79 ; what is the figure for the current financial year ; and what is the percentage increase in real terms .
27 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what representations he has received about the level of expenditure on maintenance for Cleveland 's schools ; and if he will make a statement .
28 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he will increase the level of expenditure on the environmental technology innovation scheme .
29 I have also made available to local authorities resources to enable the level of expenditure per council house to be maintained and to enable further measures to be taken to tackle the problems of homelessness and dampness in council housing .
30 Thus productivity is influenced in the UK and FRG mainly by a management factor , the level of expenditure on the R&D worker , and in the USA and Japan by a product factor , selling price .
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