Example sentences of "a [adj -er] level [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was on a lower level than the rest of the works and was lit by windows which ran the length of the wall facing the doorway .
2 Again the forecast shows cycles , but this time the worst-case curve shows that each successive peak is at a lower level than the one before and each successive trough is deeper .
3 The aisle is roofed at a lower level than the nave and the triforia have the function of masking the lean-to roofs which cover these vaults .
4 That was a case in which the house had a path running to the steps which went up to the road , the house being at a lower level than the road , and the plaintiff met with an accident on those steps …
5 The flow of information between a lower level and a higher level can be handled in a number of different ways which will have markedly different consequences for the speech recognition task .
6 An advantage of this slender branch byway , which runs at a higher level than the main road , is the splendid panorama it affords of the encircling hills : across the valley the distant double-topped Frostrow merges in the long whaleback skyline of Rise Hill ; at the head is Great Knoutberry Hill carrying the railway ; rising to the left are the lower slopes of Whernside , succeeded by Great Coum beyond the gap of Deepdale , and finally Middleton Fell closes the horizon .
7 Moreover , there is such a difference between one man and another that the man of 70 may still be at a higher level than the man of 20 at his peak : although the latter , starting so to speak from a lower level , will normally reach the later age at a much lower point than the former .
8 There were narrow high windows , far above them ; Fenella thought they would open on to rooms at a higher level than the ground .
9 The far end of the room was built on a higher level than the rest , and was reached by a single step .
10 The electronics division of EMI was expected to continue to generate cash , initially at a higher level than the scanner operation and ending up at about the same amount .
11 The choir is on a higher level than the nave built , in Italian Romanesque fashion , over the crypt .
12 There is a large , semi-circular headed chancel arch leading into the Gothic choir , which is at a higher level than the nave .
13 To cooperate may be defined as to work together or to operate jointly-These terms are therefore not dissimilar , yet co-ordination may be seen to be of a higher level and a more difficult operation than co-operation .
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