Example sentences of "level of [noun sg] [noun] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The general decline in the level of money wages would lead to reductions in real wages , which in turn would encourage employers to hire more workers .
2 The level of EIB loans could extend to £700m over three years .
3 What level of soil erosion need occur before appropriate legislation is implemented and appropriate agricultural and pastoral technologies ‘ induced ’ ?
4 The level of disturbance allowances may vary according to employees ' marital and domestic circumstances , their grade and/or whether their relocation results in a salary increase .
5 A rise in the rate of interest from to will reduce the level of investment by , and the effect of this on the level of equilibrium income will depend on the size of the multiplier , .
6 The use of animated graphics can focus attention ; an investigatory program style that encourages a high level of pupil participation will arouse interest and possibly a healthy curiosity about the new work .
7 The level of market support will decline and , I believe , we should plan for it to be eliminated by the end of the Century . ’
8 Moreover , he says that the present level of interest rates may mean that instead of prices stagnating next year they could fall by around 10 per cent .
9 If , however , there are strong expectations that the general level of interest rates will fall in the future , it is possible for long-term interest rates to be lower than short-term rates .
10 Analysing the foreseeable decisions … shows both what structure of top management the enterprise needs and what authority and responsibility different levels of operating management should have ’ .
11 ‘ We can not neglect the possibility that current levels of interest rates may challenge the assumptions underlying some of this lending , ’ he told the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in Paris .
12 Publishers will be wise to emphasise the contribution that good levels of book provision can make to limiting the need for special help for school children at a later stage .
13 Therefore , assuming that the supply of heroin remains strong , it is reasonable to predict that future levels of heroin use will continue to mirror any increases in unemployment or poverty , though a decline in social deprivation will not necessarily be accompanied by a drop in the prevalence of heroin use .
14 However , whether changes in climate will offset the crop-yield gains attributable to direct enhancement of photosynthesis by higher levels of carbon dioxide will continue to be debated ( Waggoner , 1984 ) .
15 Full employment , competition between employers for labour and high levels of labour turnover might mean that many people are working for only a short time in any particular job .
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