Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] least [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You should gather all your ideas on the same general point into the same section of the essay , so that the essay seems to move forward consistently rather than jump around ; you can test whether the essay does have this sort of organisation by working out an appropriate title for each section and paragraph ( even though in the final version of the essay your paragraphs at least will lose their titles ) .
2 Cadfael at least could breathe again .
3 So Deans record is 2 goals in 13 games — im quite sure that Frank at least would have doubled that if he had gotten the chance .
4 Sewell at least must have benefited by the visits , and the varied material he brought home , including books as well as horseshoes , would surely have been put to use in the Veterinary College .
5 True , in a full-time legislature appearances at least would differ from its feeble predecessor .
6 Not only may viruses incorporate themselves into our DNA , but there is now a suggestion that some viruses at least may have arisen from bits of our own DNA which have escaped from our cells and become so modified as to be capable of independent existence .
7 For the next three months , these fifty orphans at least will have an insight into what Westerners regard as a normal childhood .
8 Some twenty-four people at least would attend these meetings and all would be put up in the château , or its annexe , and provided with lunch , dinner and breakfast the next day .
9 In the midst of religious and political wars of startling insanity , the idea that God at least must have created a rational , knowable order must have acquired immense attraction in a world where religion and politics were still inseparable .
10 Firstly , the proportion of British investment resources devoted to electricity was , if anything , low by international standards , so that , other things being equal , Britain at least would appear to have suffered no greater investment ‘ distortion ’ than elsewhere .
11 When one adds to that the £40 million or so from the trust , my hon. Friends at least will recognise that the Government can lay claim to spending more money on sport than any party has done for many years .
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