Example sentences of "from [art] [adv] low [noun] " in BNC.

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1 enrolment rates for primary education are decreasing further from the already low level of 47 per cent in 1986/7 as parents keep their children out of school for lack of money to pay for school books , etc ; and
2 Latest figures show a growth of £332 million in the three months to September 30 from the exceptionally low figure of £155 million in the previous quarter .
3 The increase in gearing from the extremely low level of last year to 38% is primarily occasioned by the acquisition of BMK .
4 The Government are determined to get rid of arrangements that differentiate against the United Kingdom , whereas the Labour party wishes to increase such differentiation and to pay farmers and others in the southern European states money that will come from the very low incomes of British farmers .
5 Engineers in Germany successfully fired thrusters on Aug. 7 to boost the European Space Agency ( ESA ) US$400,000,000 Eureka research satellite to an altitude of 507 km from a dangerously low orbit of 100km where it had been stuck due to data communication problems .
6 Those European countries which appear to place greater emphasis upon long-stay hospital care are those , such as Spain or Greece , which are currently developing their social welfare provision from a comparatively low base ( Anderson , 1992 ) .
7 A buffer amplifier at the input provides a fairly high input impedance of about 47k , and ensures that the subsequent stage is fed from a suitably low source impedance .
8 Using this technique , it is possible to perform a safe autorotation from a very low level .
9 Only the higher levels of secondary education , from the ninth grade onwards , have continued to expand , though they have been growing from a very low base .
10 This increase in TDPI may simply reflect the fact that pensioners start from a very low base .
11 As the company recognizes , trust-building in labour relations begins from a very low base .
12 Productivity improvements over the past five years , admittedly from a very low base , have been highly impressive .
13 Between 1966 and 1975 , real earnings per employee rose by nearly 90 per cent in RENFE , although they were starting from a very low base in absolute terms ( Ferner and Fina 1988 ) .
14 All of us started from a very low position .
15 The highest rates of growth were at intermediary and secondary levels ( thirteen to eighteen years ) though , as in many other African countries , this growth was from a very low baseline .
16 As argued earlier , for prevalence to have risen to over 1,000 in 1984–5 from a very low baseline in 1979 and a major acceleration in the incidence rate around 1982–3 , annual incidence for the five agencies must have been over 400 during 1984–5 , compared with nearer 300 in 1985–6 .
17 No real concession should be won by the buyer in moving away from an insultingly low offer .
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