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

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1 It may well be possible to find ways of dealing with the demands of the various themes of these acts by yet greater dependence upon the hierarchical/control model — indeed it almost certainly will be — but at what level of success in terms of the educational needs of the pupils and at what cost to the motivation of staff ?
2 There is a high level of consensus among historians of the eighteenth-century Poor Law that relief in general was neither ungenerous nor ineffective .
3 The impact of the section has been very broadly based in the city , and for the first time we 've added for you in very brief terms , a Domiciliary Health information of just the total number of visits made by the city health care , erm and the level of work in terms of notices served , and prosecutions , note , going up in most of the sections , particularly their units they 're small numbers , but they are significant , just the same , and the table on the top of page forty-four , erm as I said earlier , I think we reached the highest level of insect complaints in the summer that we 've ever had to deal with , it 's very usual for us to deal with a thousand , over in the summer period , this time we dealt with sixteen hundred .
4 Although the task for the current system is recognition rather than comprehension , the use of semantic information is still important since it can provide a further level of constraint for selection of the correct word from the candidate words .
5 Yet , first , that outcome of specialization which is an assumed general division between those who create and perform and those who merely receive is not significantly greater at this level of material techniques than at the level of systems of training of inherent resources .
6 Careful studies of the total level of output per head of the population in 1950 suggested that , taking the United States as 100 , the United Kingdom scored 55 , France 46 , Germany 37 and Italy 25 .
7 They laid great emphasis on the value of a high level of participation by members of the lesbian and gay communities .
8 Indeed , it is undoubtedly the Wolfenden Committee who were responsible for the generally high level of debate concerning reform of the law in this area in the following eight or nine years .
9 The eagerness of senators to address voter anxiety over the current level of crime in advance of the 1992 elections was demonstrated by the manner in which both Democrats and Republicans attempted to claim credit for the anti-crime package .
10 Having identified the hazards , risk analysis establishes the level of risk in terms of consequences and likelihood .
11 Apart from a few lone voices ( see , for example , R. F. Kahn 's evidence to the Radcliffe Committee in 1958 ) , most economists tended to shunt the problem of inflation to the nether recesses of their minds , concentrating instead upon other , more pressing problems such as the difficulties of reconciling a high level of employment with balance of payments equilibrium .
12 It has also been said that such activities can help to raise the general level of energy of members of the household , the depletion of which may often show itself as a succession of minor illnesses .
13 Since early July an unprecedented level of clashes between supporters of the two organizations had centred on the Khan Yunis refugee camp and had left one 17-year-old dead and 90 injured .
14 The dynamic nature of the schema application is evident in the falling level of reportage of occurrences of " Mars ' as the text progresses .
15 Since the level of investment measures the level of demand for means of production , the growth in the investment level measures the direct contribution of accumulation to the growth in markets .
16 Child psychiatrists provide many clinical accounts of the high level of overprotection among parents of children with emotional disorders , especially if such children have a physical handicap or illness or other evidence of fragility ( Graham , 1977 ) .
17 The company offers six levels of service for shippers of small packages under 70lb. , and for important documents .
18 A survey carried out by local health workers showed that about 20 per cent of Faroese children had levels of mercury in excess of the safety limit as set by the International Programme on Chemical Safety .
19 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 .
20 It is apparent that not only do actual levels of expenditure per head of the elderly population vary greatly between local authorities , but there are also striking differences in the way the money is spent , for example in the level of support provided to the heavily dependent compared with that for the less dependent .
21 I think that the hon. Lady will find the answer in Her Majesty 's inspector of constabulary report for 1991 , which notes that ’ West Yorkshire has one of the highest levels of expenditure per head of any police authority .
22 In this case it was not possible to explore the effects of different levels of risk on recognition of different exemplars of the same junction .
23 This gives users high levels of enlargement without loss of detail ; consistent , convenient and widely available processing and easier printing , with less need for dodging or burning-in .
24 There are record levels of unemployment in spite of their fiddled figures .
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