Example sentences of "more [adj] level of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Instead of being treated as our own ancestors , the Neanderthals of Europe and the more primitive ‘ Java man ’ were dismissed as distinct forms of pseudo-humanity , driven into marginal locations by the expansion of true humans with a more advanced level of intelligence .
2 There are no other comparable arrangements however , and as a separate facet of this sequence they are relatively uninstructive and more profitably considered at a more specific level of affinity ( section 2.2 and 3.3 , below pp. 30 and 33 ) .
3 39 and 40 ) suggest more specific levels of affinity than are to be considered here .
4 On the one hand , setting and enforcing more adequate levels of child support goes some way to redressing the balance of the current situation where the costs of supporting children fall almost entirely on the mother .
5 There are signs at times of a reversion to a more primitive level of superstition in the play , a slipping beneath Christianity to Frazerian rituals half hinted at , but suppressed beneath normal life .
6 At this more detailed level of analysis , the most important shift in the geography of manufacturing since the mid-1960s has been the decline of the inner cities and the conurbations and the relative growth of outer metropolitan areas and smaller towns .
7 We are trying to develop a more consistent level of business overseas , whether it is concerned with Group or other people 's technology .
8 At a more sophisticated level of writing , antislavery was able to infiltrate the pages of the Edinburgh Review through Henry Brougham 's own contributions and his influence with Francis Jeffrey .
9 It is this kind of objective correspondence which makes it possible for the experience of racism to become connected to paranoid structures of feeling and phantasy which originate at a quite different and more unconscious level of representation .
10 But the hotel does have the advantage of being able to offer a scenic and historic location and the more personalised level of service that a small independent hotel can offer .
11 There is also another and much more fundamental level of critique and debate .
12 But as a work of fiction , a novel has a more abstract level of existence , which in principle is partly independent of the language through which it is represented , and may be realize for example , through the visual medium of film .
13 It goes without saying that semantic variants also involve differences of expression — of syntax and graphology/phonology — since codings at the more abstract level of meaning have consequences of expression .
14 Yet Tom Fawthrop could write in It52 that the RSSF represented a move away from ‘ the sectarian left ’ and ‘ the move into a deeper , more imaginative level of politics … we will be the first generation in history to consciously plan and map-out its own future , and create a society of its own . ’
15 The next time they are able to gather together enough courage to set out for the supermarket they may get only as far as point B before they have had enough , anticipating more extreme levels of anxiety if they continue .
16 As one follows Lévi-Strauss , or any of his leading adherents , down the misty corridors of thought , each offering access to a new and more profound level of structure , successive mysteries are revealed until , within the inner sanctum of the ‘ deep structure ’ , we encounter ‘ the human mind ’ ( the usual translation offered by Lévi-Strauss 's English supporters of his esprit humain ) .
17 Since the economic advantages are overwhelming and a greater and more expert level of service can be expected it is appropriate and justifiable to spend some time on supplier selection .
18 Most local authorities have yet to set their budgets but I am glad to report to the house the press reports indicate a far more modest level of increase .
19 Subsequent studies have not endorsed this , but they seem to show that there is a more modest level of improvement .
20 Thus , with the distinctions made between Chapters II and III , the Board of Education sought to establish clear , demarcated responsibilities for each of the two main providers of liberal adult education ; with the universities engaged in more academic levels of study .
21 While some filmmakers were making expensive films positioned in a European never-never-land , believing that placeless films were preferable to British films , the documentarists and , to some extent , the makers of quota pictures , were dealing with a more everyday level of life .
22 There was a group among former Roman catholic school pupils who exhibited a more intense level of practice , but these were also children of fervent Roman catholics .
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