Example sentences of "[v-ing] at level " in BNC.
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1 | The company will also be looking at levels 3 and 4 , so that supervisors and managers can also take part . |
2 | ‘ Last year we were looking at levels of Government borrowing far lower than those we are looking at today . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | An SVQ in security guarding at level II has also been introduced in collaboration with the Securities Industries Training Organisation . |
6 | This existing provision includes the National Certificate Group Award in Craft Baking , designed to articulate with the SVQ in Craft Baking at level II , and the HNC in Bakery Supervisory Management which is offered by Telford and Inverness Colleges . |
7 | If holding at levels about FL14 then the outbound timing is 1 ½ minutes . |
8 | A circular from the Department explains that ‘ pupils by age 11 are expected to be attaining at level 4 in any given subject therefore the test papers will be pitched no lower than level 4 ’ . |
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 | A pupil may reach level 6 in Attainment Target 1 but only be partially achieving at level 5 in Attainment Targets 2 and 3 . |
12 | 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 . |