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

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1 because of the very low level of cover .
2 It will be a very low level of inflation , lower than we have known at any time in recent years , and steady sustainable growth leading to secure jobs , sustaining the Conservative party in government for many years .
3 Inability to buy oil is widely interpreted to mean inability to sustain even the very low level of industrialization already achieved .
4 ( Prolonged film exposure appeared to indicate a very low level of expression in fetal tissue above the level of the tRNA background ) .
5 Further deletions which leave less than 90bp of the promoter result in a very low level of expression , suggesting the presence of a basic promoter element between -90 and -70 which is required for expression in this heterologous cell type .
6 The essence of the countryside is that it has a very low level of development , and farming and forestry predominate .
7 As indicated by the very low level of cDNA which hybridized to the 3' RNA in the absence of NCp7 ( lane 3 ) , the conditions employed did not promote the annealing of the complementary nucleic acids .
8 The links are at a very low level of explanation .
9 At the other end of the scale , there is a very low level of risk which is clearly negligible .
10 Elsewhere , in Aquitaine , the hoards show a very low level of mixing of coins from various mints , suggesting only local circulation around a single centre , and there is virtually no sign of coins entering the region from the north or north-east .
11 We also frequently overlook the fact that many of the most knowledgeable and committed adult book buyers have a very low level of confidence and experience in buying children 's books .
12 If initiatives of this kind are sustained , and matched by measures which increase the informals ' security once they are in business , the sector can certainly gather greater strength and has the potential to generate jobs almost as fast as the urban population grows , but at very low levels of income , and in the form of enterprises where investment and technology is minimal .
13 Nevertheless , this sector has the potential to generate employment at a rate close to the rate of growth of the urban population , but at very low levels of income .
14 The hypothesis has this characteristic because the consumption line cuts the vertical axis at some positive point ( that is to say , consumption spending actually exceeds income at very low levels of income ) .
15 Since previous to the revolution the majority of women had very low levels of education and , therefore , few opportunities open to them , the FMC embarked on an educational program and a rehabilitation scheme for the many women who found themselves in degrading and unrewarding situations .
16 For instance , there are examples of children with very low levels of vision in terms of measured acuity who use what vision they have remarkably effectively for learning , whilst there are others , less motivated , who use a higher recorded level of acuity apparently to very little effect in day-to-day tasks .
17 If the class contains pupils with very low levels of vision , it is also very helpful for the teacher to read out what is being written .
18 The International Federation of Chemical , Energy and General Workers Unions about a year ago revealed that a study conducted for the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( NIOSH ) among workers in a New Jersey Plant working with the proteolytic bacterial enzyme Esperase in producing a bleach showed they had become immunologically sensitised to the enzyme , despite very low levels of exposure .
19 Politically they tend to be unstable , with very high birth rates but poor education and very low levels of literacy .
20 They are very low levels of reduction .
21 These effects occurred at what were previously considered very low levels of lead in blood .
22 Results have shown very low levels of infection amongst the general population , as was to be expected .
23 The striking aspect of Tables 9.6(a) and ( b ) is the very low levels of loan capital issued in the UK by British corporations between 1973 and 1980 ( inclusive ) .
24 Though he extended these four levels into seventeen very specific levels of mechanisation , we need not concern ourselves here with that level of detail .
25 The demands on the operator stem from two kinds of task which are not compatible because they require very different levels of skill .
26 THE Meadows Orchestra has for years had an excellent reputation for presenting interesting programmes at a very high level of performance .
27 A test taken within an hour of her death found a very high level of insulin in blood taken from Becky 's heart .
28 By the end of the nineteenth century , British mortality was still more favourable than in most other Western countries , despite the very high level of urbanization .
29 In a speech delivered to the seventh plenum of the sixth CPV central committee , which convened in Hanoi on Aug. 15-24 , 1989 , CPV secretary-general Nguyen Van Linh announced that the party had found a " very high level of unanimity " in rejecting " bourgeois liberalization , political pluralism and multi-opposition parties aimed at denying Marxism-Leninism , socialism and the party 's leadership " .
30 PortKnox , or LapSecure , as it 's known in the States , gives you a very high level of protection .
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