Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [art] [adj] level " in BNC.

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1 Situated between the two levels will be 19 hospitality boxes with full catering facilities for up to 200 people together with a club lounge and offices .
2 Three factors , which acted in regions of dry cereal farming with particular intensity , have been blamed for the low levels of productivity ; first extensive common lands ; secondly , a maldistribution of landed property — the twin problem of the latifundia and the minifundia — combined with insecure tenures and high rents ; thirdly , a type of settlement where the majority of the agricultural population lived in large villages and towns .
3 The oral hygiene index carried about the same level of increased risk for total mortality as for the incidence of coronary heart disease .
4 The government agency withdrew facilities for 160 centres countrywide , because the beef they handled was deemed below the required level .
5 A district typically had 20–25000 consumers and covered 130 square miles , and initially they were grouped into an intermediate level of control , the ‘ sub-area ’ ; with an average of five sub-areas in each Board .
6 This contrasts with the situation for a viscous magma such as rhyolite in which gas expansion is constrained in the lower levels of the magma column .
7 Cripps 's message was clear : the living conditions of many gypsies was scandalous , and no improvement in the slow rate of progress could be expected without a high level of commitment by central government .
8 Prices have dropped to a reasonable level , and we have buyers competing for them , with gazumping going on .
9 Study of these various components of psychoticism as found in normal people has not been confined to the superficial level of observable traits , measured by questionnaires .
10 It was they whose immediate vision was one of attempting to escape from the grind of poverty , and whose children were confined to the lowest levels of education offered in the elementary schools and the secondary , or ‘ post-Hadow ’ , schools .
11 It has long been recognised , however , that international comparisons of industrial relations which are confined to the national level may produce misleading results because of the possible dominance of one or more particular industries within a given country .
12 To summarise , again , survey evidence from Appendix 1 , people who had been educated to a higher level , who were more highly paid , or were in a higher social group , seemed more readily able than average to use APR or credit cost information in choosing among loan options .
13 Failure to persuade medical staff of the adverse consequences on patient care should be reported to the next level of management .
14 Here also the opening and copying of letters was carried to a high level of professionalism .
15 Subjects not studied at school can be taken up and pursued to an advanced level .
16 Laura Ashley was one of those invited and was genuinely thrilled to be considered on the same level as these ‘ famous names ’ .
17 In any plausible way of forming Jupiter the hydrogen and helium are initially well mixed at a molecular level .
18 These were that the maximum speed of flights was to be reduced from 835 kmph to 778 kmph and that the amount of time permitted at the lowest level of 75 metres was to be cut from 28 to 15 minutes , with the rest of the flight being made at no lower than 150 metres .
19 In some situations holiday arrangements might be organised at a lower level in the organisation , particularly in specialist areas , such as operating theatres , where interchange of staff between departments is less easy .
20 Finally , I have argued that urban sociology 's key concern is the division between everyday life being led in small-scale localities and the fact that social relations and processes are increasingly organised at a global level .
21 As social life becomes increasingly organised at a global level , the sphere of employment perhaps offers least prospect for the assertion of autonomy and personal identity .
22 This task is approached at a general level , and also by reference to specific legal concepts .
23 Village elders voted at the lowest level instead of constituents and determined representatives to vote at the next highest level .
24 Apart from generalities relating to balanced inclined planes , one patent sought to protect details of the lift as a whole ; the second sought to protect the device of gradually reducing the gradient of the upper end of the incline to balance the apparent loss in weight of the descending tank as it became immersed at the lower level .
25 just as left handers are as a rule more variable in their hand preferences , so too are they less completely lateralised at the cerebral level .
26 If the matter really can not be resolved at an informal level , then it should be formally communicated in writing to the person in charge of the activity .
27 11 , has been a source of problems which perhaps have yet to be resolved at the highest level .
28 A UN military observer , Colonel Walter van Dijk , who was with the convoy when it was stopped at a police and army barricade in Serbia yesterday , said the fate of the convoy had been ‘ resolved at the highest level ’ .
29 That God is personal by being tri-personal , they would say , means that in God the activity which at the human level must be divided between separate individual selves can be contained at the divine level within one being .
30 Union leaders protested that while wages had been frozen at a low level , a freeze on prices could not be maintained because of the lack of government inspectors — a fear endorsed by Collor 's television appeal of Feb. 3 asking the general public to be watchdogs against price rises .
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