Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] at least one " in BNC.

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1 To maintain satisfactory progress , a part-time student has to pass at least one course each year .
2 Anyway , ’ he told her , ‘ anyone who learns to sail has to experience at least one ducking .
3 Now , by Planck 's quantum hypothesis , one can not use an arbitrarily small amount of light ; one has to use at least one quantum .
4 Bull also continued the fight with greater subtlety through the Daily Telegraph : he wrote for the Telegraph regularly in 1917 , either directly as " our political correspondent " , or indirectly by feeding information on the Bill to the paper , and this helped to keep at least one part of the Unionist press briefed with the official party line .
5 Many governing bodies appear to have at least one member who has some skill in financial planning and most governors are prepared to be sympathetic towards financial proposals from heads who show that they are competent .
6 Mummy calls them his worshippers — he has to have at least one of them around . ’
7 The Government needs to have at least one member in a key senior position who understands the problems of women , and especially working women .
8 To capture the social aspects of deixis , we would need to add at least one further dimension , say of relative rank , in which the speaker is socially higher , lower or equal to the addressee and other persons that might be referred to .
9 If you ca n't , then try , several times if necessary , to make file duplicates using the COPY command 's facility to rename a file whilst copying , such as COPY FILE.BA1 FILE.BA2 , to try to get at least one successful read on the lower capacity drive .
10 In any event , you will need to have at least one independent judge who is unconnected with either the company or the publication .
11 As far as minimum requirements go , you will need to take at least one blank video cassette with you .
12 Each time Celia re-entered the clinic he could not deny a feeling of overwhelming relief , although he still tried to spend at least one night at home mid-week , if only for the brief half-hour in the morning , which he was able to devote to Harry .
13 Every house seemed to have at least one , sometimes several , of the distinctive mud-baked nests under its eaves .
14 ‘ Well , you seem to know at least one of them , ’ I say .
15 Yet , if such all-male groups were to reproduce themselves as hunting groups and gain the immense adaptive advantages that situation bestowed , they would have had to institute at least one , and probably several , hunts against members of their own species — the primal fathers who , of course , monopolized all the females .
16 Nevertheless there are few editors who do not like to use at least one or two photographs and the relevant drawings might be backed up with shots of the inventor or the experimental staff at work .
17 If you look through the components lists of a few recent projects you will no doubt find some that only use common components , but most seem to use at least one or two ‘ specials ’ .
18 Write a short essay on reciprocal dumping because define what reciprocal dumping is you 've also got to give at least one example of reciprocal dumping , right , so you do n't have to give any detailed examples just erm E E C waste er food policy in these days reciprocal dumping would be subsidized after exports in order for America to sell its few exports it has to so it is best subsidised definition define what it is give application of concept erm if the concept involves measurement , say how it , how it can be measured say an effective protection trade , er say how it could , how it could be measured
19 ( c ) where a recognised body ceases to have at least one shareholder who is able to exercise voting rights in respect of at least one share .
20 I have been unemployed for seven months now and all the people I meet in the Job Club seem to have at least one bad experience of these so-called training schemes .
21 Later on , when we distributed publicity or went door to door visiting , we never failed to draw at least one family to come and see this new thing which had come to pass .
22 The second is that drivers like to retain at least one common link with those fans who do n't have private jets , Boss jeans , impossibly lithe blondes etc .
23 To qualify , individuals will have to attend at least one refresher course each year to keep abreast of the latest developments in the industry .
24 Under the Parent 's charter , all schools will have to provide at least one written report on the progress of each child each year .
25 Teri Roose aims to stock at least one piece from each of the 34 members , more from most , and a changing exhibition in the front of the shop for just one .
26 There are three types of community charge , and nearly everyone aged 18 or over will have to pay at least one of them .
27 Like Massachusetts and Arizona , two other free-borrowing states whose credit is barely investment-grade , it will probably have to pay at least one percentage point more on new bonds than highly rated states .
28 The London Road End always seems to have at least one organizer , and usually two .
29 Everybody seems to have at least one baby , suddenly .
30 The suggested version has similarities to Postman 's Knock , too , with a couple having to spend at least one minute observing before they are allowed back into the room .
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