Example sentences of "[art] [adv] [adj] levels [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Prompting in Islington also ensured very high levels of specific diabetes assessments , comparing favourably with the most comprehensive levels of care reported from hospital clinics and from general practitioner miniclinic care . |
2 | From the most general to the most specific levels of affinity these have been labelled ( i ) Sequential , ( ii ) Substantial , ( iii ) Integral , and ( iv ) Unitary affinity . |
3 | The debate is now about the most appropriate levels for decision-making . |
4 | Maria shuddered convulsively as she felt her nipple rolled between diabolically skilled finger and thumb , the mini-spasm of ecstasy gratifying and tormenting all at once , and ultimately cruelly deceptive because it brought no resolution or peace , only an even deeper hunger that seemed to plumb the deeps of the most secret levels of self . |
5 | Hypoglycaemia , the abnormally low levels of blood sugar that occur in insulin-dependant diabetics , produces dizziness , palpitations , confusion and visual problems . |
6 | It does not even come up to the extremely modest levels of convenience that the shepherds expected when they took to the hills for the summer with their animals ; also on show in Lourdes 's museum is a portable wooden cabin , with handles at either end , like a horizontal sedan chair . |
7 | The generally low levels of memory which had been expected were obtained . |
8 | Sadly , the methods used in food processing to boost flavour and enhance colour and texture are all too often detrimental to the nutritional value of the product : natural vitamins , minerals and fibre may be removed , and salt , sugar and cheap fats are introduced , all of which contribute to the already high levels of heart disease prevalent in this country . |
9 | It is well known that isolation in itself , with no sleep loss , can induce hallucinatory experiences , and it seems that in this experiment the effects of sleep loss potentiated the relatively mild levels of isolation imposed on the subjects . |
10 | With the relatively low levels of inflation in that period , such conditions may well have sufficed , but would be a short-term and unrealistic method of quality definition in these days . |
11 | The relatively high levels of unemployment and redundancy payments in the north are important factors to consider . |
12 | Their particular interest was the relatively high levels of report for advertising contrasting with relatively low levels of report for traffic control devices . |
13 | Continuing our top-down approach , we shall consider here the next three levels in Figure 8 : discourse type and the closely related levels of discourse structure and function . |
14 | The striking aspect of Tables 9.6(a) and ( b ) is the very low levels of loan capital issued in the UK by British corporations between 1973 and 1980 ( inclusive ) . |
15 | The way that the WO population projections are undertaken means that patterns of recent behaviour ( such as the very high levels of in-migration experienced in the mid/late 1980s ) are projected forward without question . |
16 | This sets out to offer the full range of Fluka products alongside those of Sigma and Aldrich , but at a scale and price more appropriate to the needs of pilot or development plant , clinical trial or production level , while maintaining the very high levels of quality and service for which all three companies are renowned . |
17 | There are no nationally fixed levels for training fees or charges to employers . |