Example sentences of "[verb] at levels " in BNC.

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1 Even if we did , we have no divers aboard — well , you and myself apart — trained to work at levels below a hundred feet .
2 The company will also be looking at levels 3 and 4 , so that supervisors and managers can also take part .
3 ‘ Last year we were looking at levels of Government borrowing far lower than those we are looking at today .
4 In these cases individual companies such as BAT in Kenya , Unilever in Kenya and Nigeria , Elf in Gabon , and CFAO in a number of francophone countries are operating at levels of sophistication which have no indigenous counterpart .
5 One explanation from this list is of particular interest : if the economy is in an unusually deep recession , firms may be operating at levels of output at which the marginal cost of production is falling .
6 No doubt he will make further progress but how either of them are going to hold Beech Road when they all meet at levels is answered by the new prices on the Champion .
7 If holding at levels about FL14 then the outbound timing is 1 ½ minutes .
8 The data is coded at levels all the way from acoustic features to the intentions of the participants .
9 Sir John Banham , CBI director general , said settlements were now running at levels compatible with expected productivity improvements .
10 In Britain 1.5m people are drinking at levels that are definitely harmful ( 50 plus units a week for men , 36 for women ) , and another 7m exceed the recommended limits of 21 units a week for men , 14 for women .
11 We should not aim at levels of US poverty as goals for our society .
12 But it has remained at levels comparable to those of the 1960s .
13 This is a different approach to present UK practice , which requires notification of any percentage increase or decrease at levels at or above the single threshold level of 3 per cent .
14 SVQs in floristry have been accredited at levels I and II .
15 The other group holds those who read at levels well below the level expected of them .
16 Vaill sought to identify the characteristics of what he described as ‘ high-performing systems ’ in organizations , and ‘ human systems that perform at levels of excellence far beyond those of comparable systems ’ .
17 In the meanwhile , we did not feel it right to make aspects of knowledge about language in the programmes of study ( which will be legally obligatory for every pupil working at levels 5 to 10 ) too extensive or demanding .
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