Example sentences of "[verb] that at least the " in BNC.

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1 Certainly the two definitions ( ( 9 ) and ( 12 ) ) are not far apart ; but it might be claimed that at least the one that focuses on the nature of context makes clear that one of the goals of a pragmatic theory should be to explicate that nature .
2 We are pleased to see that at least the Labour Party now are deciding that they can at last work with the Government .
3 This would ensure that at least the following were treated as Class A :
4 The question we must now turn to is : can one of the subsidiary arguments for the justification of authority supplement the main argument and show that at least the authority of relatively just governments is as wide as they claim it to be ?
5 The full extent of the work carried out is not known , but it is thought that at least the outboard wing panels were replaced but certainly it was given four new Merlin 22 engines , H2S and the navigation aid Rebecca , as well as a brand new paint scheme .
6 We showed that at least the British version of socialism could be reversed and that a nation could win back its prosperity and its pride . ’
7 More recent studies have shown that at least the higher primates display REM while sleeping , and therefore probably do dream .
8 A thin line of light around the edge indicated that at least the range was alight , even if nobody was sitting by it .
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10 The pros and cons of this theory are the subject of much contentious debate by experts , but it would probably be correct to say that the greater number of specialists believe that at least the more bipedal of the dinosaurs , including small and large carnivores , were warm-blooded , active animals .
11 Clearly therefore a bare majority of DGMs believe that at least the threat of competition is necessary to exert leverage , even if , as the case studies show , they do not contemplate moving much business from their main providers .
12 Life may indeed have been nasty , brutal and short a few hundred thousand years ago , but there are those who claim that at least the shortness was a benefit in comparison with modern human existence .
13 She knew that at least the dress — given to her by Monsieur de Levantiére as a farewell gift — looked right .
14 But Courtney said he hoped that at least the factual part of the document would be made public .
15 He threw the hoe to the ground , hoped that at least the pig had had a good meal , and want back inside his church .
16 The Committee would have liked to secure legislation which ensured that at least the existence of every computerised system handling personal information was known : such provisions apply in other Western democracies , but the British tradition of shielding National Security matters even from Parliamentary scrutiny militated against such disclosures here .
17 Practise stepping quickly from one stance into another , always ensuring that at least the width of a fist separates your leading guards .
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