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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Each of the four areas achieved a different level of success in the development of a system of multidisciplinary assessment .
2 This gave a previously unseen level of correspondence between the screen display and the eventual printed result .
3 David Blunkett , another member of the national executive , told a conference fringe rally organised by the soft-left Labour Coordinating Committee that Labour would have to find additional funds for its social programme by cutting £9.5bn from defence spending over five years , and raising the level of taxation on the rich .
4 The exchange represented the worst of both sides — woolly-minded thinking on the one hand and a blinkered response reducing morality to the level of materialism on the other .
5 Early estimates for council tax bills range from a bottom level of £301 for a house worth less than £40,000 up to £903 for a house valued at more than £320,000 .
6 Consequently it did not really manage to achieve the level of plausibility of the more popularly accepted opposite view of classical criminology — that official processing deters further deviant acts .
7 The high level of marking of the first two occurrences ( " Martian " and " Mars ' ) can be explained by their foregrounded status in being located near the beginning of the schema instantiation .
8 Now introduce the concept of equally distributed equivalent level of income as the per capita amount of the smallest total income which if equally distributed offers the same level of welfare as the original distribution , so that
9 The aim is to achieve a high level of income with the prospect of long-term capital growth .
10 The constrained maximization problem becomes one where the level of income for the representative household ceases to be a choice variable , as it is in new classical theory , but becomes a datum , determined at the aggregate level by effective demand .
11 In this case , there is no increase in spending as a result of an increase in the level of income of the median voter .
12 Any substantial evasion increases the burden on those who pay because central government grants assume a certain level of income from the community charge for each local authority .
13 The level of noise on the shop-floor was very high and the quality of hearing had to be carefully assessed and monitored and , if necessary , steps taken to prevent further deterioration .
14 Of course the possibility remains that the sites HS5A and 5B do fulfill an as yet unclear function and that the other hypersensitive sites still present in this construct may functionally substitute for the deleted sites , reflecting a level of redundancy in the NF-L regulatory sequences .
15 The practical politician will not be tied by a commitment to rigid policy objectives , but will search for a high level of consensus around a policy generally favourable to the viewpoint of his or her political party .
16 Instead , they have argued for non-discriminatory tariffs which , in effect , would be imposed in a way which would take the existing level of imports as a baseline .
17 However , the Ministry of Agriculture reported a similar level of ruthenium in a soil sample taken in 1987 , apparently without any comment being raised at the time .
18 If your candidate is going to research the level of pollution in a local river , he does n't stand on the bridge and look ; he either wades in to feel for junk or he goes in with a professional diver to find it .
19 The Polish central statistical office has released data on the level of pollution in the country .
20 As illustrated in Figure 3. 1 , the total number of heroin users in a community during a one-year period ( annual prevalence ) is analogous to the level of water in a sink .
21 If the level of water in a cistern is too high or too low , it can be adjusted by bending the float arm ( if it is metal ) .
22 The level of water in a feed-and-expansion cistern should be low enough to allow the water to expand as it gets hot without overflowing .
23 I have found , many times , that the practical science of these old miners is astounding ; for instance , they made predictions of the effect of barometric pressure on the level of water in the shaft of flooded mine workings , which confounded the scientists of the National Coal Board .
24 This is measured as the ‘ head ’ or the vertical distance from the fitting to the level of water in the cistern .
25 A corroded ball can ‘ pinhole ’ and start filling with water , which will increase the level of water in the cistern .
26 In modern systems , pipes leading into gullies must be below the level of the grid but above the level of water in the trap .
27 The level of water in the Aral has fallen by more than 14 metres in the past 30 years .
28 But in terms of saying there are easy savings to be found in terms of greater efficiencies in this authority I warn you , we are reaching the level unless we actually want in putting a completely unacceptable level of stress on the people who we employ and who universally serve this city very finely and give such a very high level of service .
29 As the level of stress in the system of our bodies rises it becomes increasingly likely that the body will produce physical , mental , or behavioural symptoms , or any combination of these , in response to this stress .
30 This is done by presenting them with programmes designed for native speakers and setting tasks which assume a high level of comprehension of the video material .
  Next page