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

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1 Erm , the level of life cover required .
2 The experience in housing and nursing home care in Britain suggests that the level of state subsidies required to enable poor individuals to participate in such a market does not lead to a reduction in the total cost to the state .
3 The growth in the level of state intervention witnessed in the second half of the twentieth century , particularly in relation to the management of the economy , has led some social scientists to argue that a pluralist model of the capitalist state needs to be replaced by a corporatist one .
4 The relationship between aggregate demand and money wages was therefore two-way : the level of money wages influenced aggregate demand through a combination of the Keynes effect and the real-balance effect ; and aggregate demand influenced the time path of money wages through the relation .
5 The level of majority acceptance required is different in each case .
6 In general , it appears that the more complex the level of stimulus processing required , the more likely it is that a difference between the ears will be revealed with monaural presentation .
7 This level of management control afforded by integrated communications is the standard we should all seek to achieve .
8 The level of disturbance payment given can also vary according to employees ' domestic circumstances taking into account , for example , moves from unfurnished or furnished rented property to new rented accommodation or moves from rented property to purchased housing .
9 It could therefore be argued that as the districts were neither fully responsible nor fully accountable for the level of poll tax paid by their residents , electors would find it hard to make a judgement on the performance of their own authority based solely on that criterion .
10 It was ironical that the high level of operator handling thought to be the biggest problem was actually the main part of the solution !
11 We feel that the prospect is for for worsening conditions , particularly in view of the level of traffic growth predicted .
12 It might have been thought that the massive level of population decline experienced by Britain 's cities since the 1960s , principally affecting their inner areas as it did , would have helped to reduce these problems .
13 If this state of affairs continues the state will be denied an important source of legitimation for its own authority — namely the promise ( which it has held out in the past ) of a steady increase in the level of material well-being enjoyed by the population as a whole ( Poggi , 1978 ; Winkler , 1975 ; Poulantzas , 1978 ; Habermas , 1971 , 1976 ) .
14 By the early 1980s the combined effect of several years of high interest rates , tight centrally-imposed borrowing limits and progressive sharp falls in the level of revenue expenditure borne by block grant , were placing increasingly onerous burdens on ratepayers .
15 Er basically Harrogate 's position is that it supports the level of employment land proposed in policy I five , and that 's er a total allocation of ninety hectares .
16 In agreement with this , over-expression of Oct-1 reduces the level of gene activity directed by this region of the HPV 16/18 URR and inhibits its activation by NFI whilst having no effect on the corresponding region of the HPV 6/11 URR .
17 In order to investigate the effect of octamer binding proteins upon the level of gene expression driven by the URR we compared the level of gene expression driven by the functional octamer motif with its adjacent NF1 site in the HPV 16/18 URR with that driven by the equivalent region of the HPV 6/11 URR where the octamer motif is non functional .
18 In order to investigate the effect of octamer binding proteins upon the level of gene expression driven by the URR we compared the level of gene expression driven by the functional octamer motif with its adjacent NF1 site in the HPV 16/18 URR with that driven by the equivalent region of the HPV 6/11 URR where the octamer motif is non functional .
19 When taken together with the data of Chong et al ( 12 ) who observed a decrease in the activity of the HPV-16 URR in HeLa cells when this motif was deleted , this indicates that this motif may play a role in the level of gene expression driven by the URR and in its epithelial specificity .
20 The second critical area fro consideration is the level of interest cover provided by the profits of the business .
21 Changes in the level of interest rates charged on borrowing , therefore , depend almost wholly upon movements in the base rate .
22 Classification of the disease course ( remission/mild , moderate or severe ) and calculation of the mean stool frequency were both based on the highest level of disease activity experienced during the entire study .
23 As Lincoln and McBride ( 1987 : 304 ) suggest on the basis of their extensive survey of the research literature , a ‘ particularly perplexing but strong and consistent finding from numerous work attitude surveys is the low level of job satisfaction reported by the Japanese ’ .
24 The Secretary of State indicates the level of community charge deemed necessary for each local authority to provide an acceptable standard of local services , He also retains the power to limit the level of community charge in a manner akin to the former ‘ rate-capping ’ powers .
25 The level of tuition fees charged to students gives them the right to expect a professional standard of service , particularly with regard to test-marking ; the Education Service is judged , to a considerable extent , by that criterion .
26 ( It should be stressed that the levels of service provision described here refer to 1984 .
27 The levels of disturbance allowance given vary widely from organisation to organisation .
28 Note the three levels of expenditure analysis described as ‘ subjective ’ , ‘ departmental ’ and ‘ patient care ’ .
29 The striking aspect of Tables 9.6(a) and ( b ) is the very low levels of loan capital issued in the UK by British corporations between 1973 and 1980 ( inclusive ) .
30 In Appendix 1 a number of organisations ' relocation policies are reproduced and some cover eligibility and levels of relocation assistance given to recruits .
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