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

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1 Since then , demand for board level products has increased , but the Sparcbook has taken off more slowly than Tadpole hoped , so that by September 30 it had sold 647 of the things , bringing in £3.5m .
2 As income level rises , it seems to become less important for men to have a career .
3 A regressive tax structure is one in which the average tax rate falls as income level rises .
4 The system also includes BRS/Demon , a data entry editor ; BRS/Native Mode , graphical toolkit for command level user interfaces ; and BRS/Views , a character-based interface toolkit .
5 The system also includes BRS/Demon , a data entry editor ; BRS/Native Mode , a graphical toolkit for command level user interfaces ; and BRS/Views , a character-based interface toolkit .
6 The large area of flat water and lighter winds are ideal for RYA level 1 and 2 courses , which teach you happily to sail triangular courses and enjoy puffs of stronger wind .
7 The light mornings are ideal for RYA level 1 and 2 courses .
8 Device level routing is carried out using the same tool as for cell level routing , which gives near 100% routing density .
9 Gareth had intelligently chosen smooth-barked saplings all the way and all the marks were at the same height , at about waist level , where painting came to him most naturally , it seemed .
10 You might think about skill level two .
11 Where these heights are exceeded the storage will be considered Extra High Hazard High Piled Storage and the appropriate ‘ densities of water application ’ and ‘ areas of operation ’ for ceiling level protection are shown in the following tables extracted from the Fire Offices ' Committee Rules .
12 He discovered that she had an IQ of genius level and announced that she needed firm discipline and intellectual stimulation .
13 Lyons boldly lists the following ( 1977a : 574 ) , over and above universal principles of logic and language usage : ( i ) knowledge of role and status ( where role covers both role in the speech event , as speaker or addressee , and social role , and status covers notions of relative social standing ) , ( ii ) knowledge of spatial and temporal location , ( iii ) knowledge of formality level , ( iv ) knowledge of the medium ( roughly the code or style appropriate to a channel , like the distinction between written and spoken varieties of a language ) , ( v ) knowledge of appropriate subject matter , ( vi ) knowledge of appropriate province ( or domain determining the register of a language ) .
14 They pointed to inadequate integration : of CMHTs and County Hall ; of field level development and strategic planning and management ; and of service development and routine casework support .
15 These are creams , lotions , sprays and mousses which dissolve away unwanted hair just below skin level , using chemicals such as calcium thioglycollate .
16 Some 18 per cent of managing directors secured pay increases of over 20 per cent in 1988-89 , compared with only 8 per cent of executives below board level .
17 For executives below board level the median increase was about 10 per cent .
18 These in effect became ceilings for the whole pyramid of staff salaries so that those senior men below board level also found their salaries constrained .
19 The NHS did not have the profit motive but profits did not impinge on large numbers of managers in the private sector either , below board level .
20 During the visit , the purpose of which had been described in advance as purely pastoral , opposition parties also criticized the Pope 's call for the repeal of anti-clerical legislation and those clauses in the 1917 Constitution which banned the church from teaching ( below university level ) , debarred the clergy from voting , and banned clerical dress and church services in public .
21 There is , of course , some difficulty in ascertaining how much of the chemical weathering of a rock is due to its contact with the sea , as it is quite possible that rocks , subjected to severe chemical weathering on the land may , by movements of base level , be brought to sea level .
22 These problems are all confused by difficulties of observation , largely the result of many changes of base level in the Pliocene and Pleistocene periods .
23 Steers ( 1953 ) has stressed the importance of vegetation and of dune formation in the history of offshore bars on the north Norfolk coast , which will be discussed below , and it is possible that slight changes of base level may also be important in the initial stages of some offshore bars .
24 Given a slight negative movement of base level , underwater sandbanks may appear above high tide level and could be converted into offshore bars by wave action .
25 Alternatively , a slight positive movement of base level could flood the area behind a line of coastal dunes on a low-lying coast , so that the dunes projected above high water level and formed the basis on which the bar was built .
26 Movements of base level
27 The effects of the processes of subaerial and marine denudation described in earlier chapters depend on the influence of base level , which is usually sea level .
28 Any movements of base level set the sea to work at a different level and the processes of subaerial erosion to grade to the new level .
29 Thus , movements of base level constitute interruptions in the cycle of erosion .
30 A major movement of base level must terminate the course of the cycle and initiate a new cycle graded to the new level .
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