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

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1 Although little hard information was released concerning the nature of targets and the level of damage inflicted by the air campaign , it appeared that the initial attacks were directed against Iraqi command structures , airfields , missile sites , chemical and nuclear facilities and elements of civilian infrastructure such as electrical power plants .
2 Over-expression of Oct-1 decreased the level of expression driven by the HPV 16 motif whilst having no effect on the much higher level of expression driven by the HPV 6 motif and the extent of repression observed was dependent upon the degree of over-expression of Oct-1 ( Figure 6 ) .
3 Over-expression of Oct-1 decreased the level of expression driven by the HPV 16 motif whilst having no effect on the much higher level of expression driven by the HPV 6 motif and the extent of repression observed was dependent upon the degree of over-expression of Oct-1 ( Figure 6 ) .
4 It is , therefore , particularly gratifying to be able to report that , in response to the case for maintaining the level of purchases made by the Library with the support of other Scottish research libraries , and users , both local and remote , Government agreed in December 1989 to restore substantially the level of the Library 's Purchase Grant in 1990–91 by allocating an additional £200,000 for purchases for the Library 's collections .
5 We have reduced inflation and enabled the economy to grow and yield the necessary revenues in taxation , even at the lower level of taxation imposed by the Government .
6 The government has thus attempted to restrict local authority discretion by reducing the level of income received from the central government via cuts in the RSG and through rate capping .
7 By analysing this concept it is possible to suggest four alternative decision-making systems that vary as the level of assumptions built into the information system increases .
8 Large numbers of Kuwaitis were reported to be leaving the country during March because of the high level of pollution caused by the fires .
9 The analysis has also shown that the level of formality used by a character in conversation with other characters may be a revealing area of study in determining a character 's sense of his or her own power and confidence in a given conversational situation .
10 This might include continuous assessment of the learner in the clinical area , with the expected level of competence defined in the objectives , appropriate to the learners ' stage of training .
11 Few venture capitalists feel that the UK equity market has the effervescence to be able to generate the level of returns seen in the past , and so are looking to continental buyers to supply the exit opportunities for cleanly-structured , discrete , well-managed UK companies .
12 Each of these may represent an opportunity or an obstacle to a group , and how well the group comes to terms with these constraints will , in turn , depend on the level of motivation possessed by the members , and on the degree to which they are able to work together .
13 The Calibra range starts at a shade under £15,000 but , to attain the level of performance suggested by the aerodynamic styling , the 16-valve 2-litre engine is a must .
14 Rather , it is the highest level of qualification held by an employee which is of interest , and therefore any lower level information is superfluous and a burden on the system .
15 The fact of the matter is that we , as a country , desperately need to catch up with our counterparts in Europe , in the USA and in Japan , when it comes to the level of qualification held by the workforce .
16 Towards the top of the scale the relatively large number of prosperous husbandmen must be taken as reflecting the high overall level of wealth reinforced by the demand of the manufacturing population for food ; at the lower end the paucity of £2 assessments can almost certainly be attributed to the cottage farmers having turned over to weaving and kindred trades .
17 Later , in its guidance to primary schools on Key Stage 1 assessment , SEAC claimed that the level of attainment assigned to a child ‘ is capable of communicating a reasonably precise meaning … about what the child knows , understands and is able to do ’ ( SEAC 1990 : 2 ) .
18 The object is fully to recover estimated overheads at a normal level of activity measured by the total productive capacity of the firm .
19 They also demand skills at least equal to , if not exceeding , the level of skill demanded of the cook , process worker or retail assistant .
20 This problem is currently being aggravated by the level of charges made by the Institute for conferences and publications .
21 CONSERVATIVES The Conservatives intend to increase the level of resources committed to the NHS , continue with the move towards trust status , placing responsibility for managing hospitals and other services on health professionals who deal with the patients .
22 As the government is quick to point out , the level of resources allocated to the NHS has been generous in the past two years , and as a result productivity has increased and the longest waiting times have fallen .
23 At the gross level of discrimination used in the surveys , managers have difficulty in conceptualising ‘ the environment ’ , particularly in the softer areas ( B.2 ) .
24 A museum will be able to register as a ‘ museum of France ’ if it respects certain rules concerning the management of its collections and the level of service given to the public .
25 He shows his usual great concern about the level of service given by the Huddersfield jobcentre to his constituents .
26 As the depression began to affect West Coast loadings it soon became clear that it was no longer possible to sustain the level of service provided in the 1974 Glasgow electric timetable .
27 The level of service offered by The Hilton Club is indicative of our commitment to quality now and in the future .
28 He praised the level of sophistication reached by the Egyptian arms industry , stating that pan-Arab security was a " defensive necessity " and was dependent on the full mobilization of the potential capability of the Arab nation .
29 Despite this reassessment of the level of sophistication attained by the North Korean nuclear programme , the South Korean government increased its insistence during June that there could be no improvement in inter-Korean relations unless the North abandoned its construction of the reprocessing plant and agreed to mutual nuclear inspections .
30 If you are dissatisfied with any disciplinary decision relating to you , you have a right to apply for a review of the decision to the next level of officer specified in the procedure referred to in paragraph 3 above .
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