Example sentences of "to have at [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | At many clubs it is compulsory for everyone to have at least one dual flight at the beginning of the season before flying solo again . |
2 | I only mean to preface this discussion of cultural difference with an awkward question : in the world we have , is it possible for us — any of us — not to have at least some inferior others ? |
3 | The rich countries reckon to have at least 95% of their adults literate . |
4 | I think I obscurely felt relief that I would continue to live alone , to have at least a few hours of the day and night when I could try to regain one of my mixed-up selves . |
5 | At each meal try to have at least one form of good carbohydrate such as we have mentioned above . |
6 | Last night , the League was expected to have at least 26 seats in the 315-seat Senate and at least 60 in the 430-seat Chamber of Deputies . |
7 | Whereas the pet Rottweiler living at home would require a low degree of sharpness , a Schutzhund dog or a dog who is required to guard a family home would need to have at least a medium degree of sharpness . |
8 | And this is why any new owner is strongly advised to have at least a safety inspection of the system carried out immediately on moving in . |
9 | If each of these requirements were to be implemented , it was , he said , necessary to have at least an organized labour-market , though much more would be needed . |
10 | An author may expect his or her reader to have at least a general idea of when the Vikings lived , or what it feels like to be bullied , or to be able to cope with simple scientific concepts , or to know the general geography of the USA . |
11 | Although I have stressed that one should not keep large amounts of money at home , it is of value to have at least a small amount of emergency money carefully hidden somewhere in the house , say , £20 . |
12 | He knew enough psychology to have at least some insight into what those early shaming and terrifying experiences had done to her . |
13 | They tend to have at least one , and often two to four megabytes of memory and can display 256 colours at once . |
14 | The Government needs to have at least one member in a key senior position who understands the problems of women , and especially working women . |
15 | ( 2 ) To have at least one mobile force thoroughly familiar with these districts and available for immediate reaction to terrorist moves . |
16 | Insufficient capital was raised for the project , which proved abortive ; yet TANU leaders remained determined to have at least one daily paper , and preferably two : one in English and one in Swahili . |
17 | Every house seemed to have at least one , sometimes several , of the distinctive mud-baked nests under its eaves . |
18 | It 's useful to have at least one dispel magic scroll so that you can protect it . |
19 | It is pretty clear that while big business is being done in local area network hubs and routers , the market is very overcrowded , and in those circumstances , the outcome is usually that the rich get richer and the poor get taken over or go bust : observers reckon that in that context , the richest of the rich is Cisco Systems Inc , Menlo Park , which did $340m in the year to last July and is estimated to have at least 45% of the market and maybe as much as 50% ; Wellfleet Communications Inc is thought to be number two , with anything from 12% to 20% , with 3Com Corp third at around 10% , but in the hub sector alone , SynOptics Communications Inc is thought to have about 33% and Cabletron Systems Inc 15% , although the latter says the two are neck and neck . |
20 | HP seems to have at least a couple of options : an immediate Thunderbird response , levelling the playing field with Sun right now — with ships in October — or a big splash in the Autumn , with immediate deliveries . |
21 | In a development that is expected to have at least some impact on the current jockeying for positions between the Unix factions , a 200-person UK software engineering firm , Praxis Systems plc , Bath , has now completed an evaluation ANDF installer for the Sun Microsystems Inc Sparc , which it says , ‘ exceeded the original performance targets . ’ |
22 | The clear inference must be that the average knight was expected to have at least the £120 a year postulated by Smith , and indeed the median of twenty-three in Buckinghamshire , Suffolk and Sussex in 1524–5 lay between £120 and £160 , while nationally the median of eighteen feodary surveys works out at £204 . |
23 | Well if we do a stall I would really like to have at least a leaflet on new recycling . |
24 | All schools using the project are strongly encouraged to have at least one staff member attend a day long training course to provide background information and to familiarise teachers with the technique of pupil led discussion groups , which are an important feature of the project . |
25 | The London Road End always seems to have at least one organizer , and usually two . |
26 | He seems to have at least gained some contact with his thought-penetration circuits and this is confirmed by the smelly fumes of wood smoke and melting plastic that wriggle their way into the atmosphere of the carriage . |
27 | In any event , you will need to have at least one independent judge who is unconnected with either the company or the publication . |
28 | Each set of chambers is required to have at least one clerk , who performs the functions of office administrator and accountant , business manager and agent . |
29 | It seems very likely that although there seems to be little in the idea of subliminal advertising , it is quite possible for a familiar ad for a familiar product to have at least some effect of reinforcing a favourable attitude without , to all intents and purposes , being consciously noted by the consumer at all . |
30 | No matter what fish you keep or how many aquariums , it is always wise to have at least one tank set up that can be put into use in an emergency . |