Example sentences of "remain [prep] the level " in BNC.
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1 | Although considerable variations remain in the levels of dependency ( as measured by activity of daily living scores ) of people accommodated in different forms of provision , this distinction seems to have narrowed since 1979 . |
2 | Economic and political matters remained at the level of the imperial government . |
3 | So , until recently , the ideas behind the movement have largely remained at the level of slogans and their deeper implications have not really been worked out . |
4 | In Cleaver 's terms ( 1979 ) , they have remained at the level of mere political economy by seeking to explain without making change central to their project . |
5 | A repeated Barium swallow showed almost complete disappearance of the tumour ; only a slightly narrowed segment with a length of 2 cm remained at the level of the carina ( Figs 6 and 7 ) . |
6 | Much of the writing about television fiction seems to me to remain at the level of elementary genres , grounded in the dominance of the semantic aspect , with relatively little analytic or historical attention to the ‘ verbal ’ ( style , mise-en-scene ) or the ‘ syntactic ’ ( narrative structure ) : there is very little close textual analysis of television fiction , and there is no scholarly history of the development of television form to compare with the histories which have emerged of early cinema . |
7 | He saw the Brussels agreement being extended eventually to cover the whole of Western Europe , but each step would have to be thoroughly explored , and the overall character would have to remain at the level of intergovernmental cooperation . |
8 | Fees for legal aid work to remain at the levels set in April 1992 , despite the increase in overheads of the profession . |
9 | Even if the outcomes remain at the level of measurable behaviour the possibilities for partners to arrive at different interpretations of what has been ‘ agreed ’ are considerable . |
10 | It is for these reasons that many of the relationships between media content and public perceptions remain at the level of supposition and assertion . |