Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] at least one " in BNC.

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1 A SIMPLE ANATOMICAL weakness causes at least one in 50 men to suffer from inguinal ( groin ) hernias .
2 Third , I think there are good reasons to encourage at least one food supermarket in the city centre .
3 Each yacht has at least one spacious bathroom complete with vanity unit , mirror and electric shower option .
4 However , about a third of compounds owned at least one mango tree , and about 10% one or more pawpaw ( papaya ) trees .
5 There are enough members in the North-East to demand at least one visit a season from their team .
6 Masking is such a common operation that many computers provide at least one arithmetic or logical instruction which can specify a mask as well as the primary operands .
7 Everyone who has regular dealings with Brussels needs at least one such directory .
8 In the second set of interviews , by contrast , when asked , five out of six informants recall at least one grandparent .
9 Our study found that 79% of large listed UK companies use graphs , with 65% graphing at least one key variable .
10 It will continue until every employee managing at least one person is Creci-trained .
11 ‘ It 's important that this club win at least one trophy every season . ’
12 For instance , did you know that on average they have increased spending on books and equipment by ninety percent and that sixty percent of schools employ at least one more teacher and many employ more classroom support staff and that morale among teachers is widely reported to be higher , even where before those teachers opposed grant maintained status .
13 Moed & Vriens found that more than 9% of the 4500 papers in their study had at least one discrepancy in their citations .
14 This is equally true for the government of Ethiopia 's attempt to move at least one million people , frequently by force , from the northern districts to the west of the country between 1985 and 1987 .
15 They found that in 1988 , over 98 per cent of all US homes had at least one television .
16 Elizabeth became Dame Bludden , and Hester had at least one other daughter who married George Farrington .
17 Although all the words have at least one sense bearing the property for which the root was originally selected , it must be noted that to locate all words bearing a particular semantic feature must involve the careful selection of several roots ( e.g. to find nouns with a [ +female ] feature , sprouts should begin from ’ female ’ , ’ woman ’ , ’ girl ’ and possibly ’ wife ’ ) .
18 Baker insisted that the delegation include at least one deportee and one person with East Jerusalem links .
19 Most shops have at least one windsurfing enthusiast , who should be happy to advise you further since you could become a future customer .
20 Make sure your paragraphs have at least one clear line space between them and that there are consistently 1 , 2 or 3 character spaces after a full stop , a question mark and an exclamation mark .
21 The largest user uses at least one of its eight services daily ; this is the department providing an information service to the company at large .
22 ‘ We suspect the review will be used as an excuse to split at least one of the eight fire brigades up .
23 A recent survey by RoSPA has revealed that every British household has at least one dangerous home-fitted plug , while in most other European countries , the USA — and even Russia — electrical goods are sold with plugs fitted .
24 A. Every single working day , the machine undergoes at least one quality control test using a sample with a known quantity of cholesterol , and often a second sample at a different level .
25 It 's your plan to play at least one local release every hour that 's causing the real excitement , ’ Luke went on .
26 To help create a long line and obviate intrusive snatched breaths , Karajan hired an additional flautist to cover at least one of the notorious joins in the line .
27 Obviously the cannon requires at least one crewman to work , and should they all be slain the machine becomes useless .
28 All entries will be examined by a panel of judges containing at least one independent member , and their decision will be final .
29 Many are English , about which I have no objection , but it would be nice if more Scottish pubs had at least one tap for an indigenous product .
30 But Dr McNab had at least one attentive listener and that was Dr Dunstaple .
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