Example sentences of "[verb] to have at least [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 . ’
3 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 .
4 Mummy calls them his worshippers — he has to have at least one of them around . ’
5 The Government needs to have at least one member in a key senior position who understands the problems of women , and especially working women .
6 In any event , you will need to have at least one independent judge who is unconnected with either the company or the publication .
7 Every house seemed to have at least one , sometimes several , of the distinctive mud-baked nests under its eaves .
8 Got to have at least two degrees , if not three kind of thing .
9 Not to be outdone , Dave Doyle claimed to have at least 108 , but they washed off in the shower .
10 By early November the rebel movement was reported to be in control of one-third of the country , and by the end of the month UNITA was thought to have at least nominal control of two-thirds of the country and thus to be in a stronger position than before the May 1991 Bicesse Peace Accord between the government and UNITA [ see p. 38180 ] .
11 ( 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 .
12 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 .
13 Now all the larger ones were beginning to have at least some capacity of this kind .
14 He also justified the £90,000 initial payment made to Mr Michels : ‘ When a plc — and one widely understood to have at least some problems — needs to attract a high-flier from a perfectly secure position with another plc , a joining fee of this sort is not in the least unusual . ’
15 Jupiter is now known to have at least sixteen satellites , though the remainder are much smaller than the Galileans .
16 The London Road End always seems to have at least one organizer , and usually two .
17 Everybody seems to have at least one baby , suddenly .
18 But whoever pays the bill , most of us still regularly visit the hairdresser , whether it 's once a week or once a year and as each town seems to have at least 20 salons , this is an entirely random list .
19 At each meal try to have at least one form of good carbohydrate such as we have mentioned above .
20 They tend to have at least one , and often two to four megabytes of memory and can display 256 colours at once .
21 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 .
22 Everyone hoped to have at least four " ways out " , along which he could travel in a crisis .
23 Military stores , every musketeer had to have at least two metres of match which was a fairly thick cord , which was used to ignite his musket , and if you start thinking about how many musketeers there were around in Oxford , a whole lot of match had to be stored .
24 New LIFESPAN sites are advised to have at least two , possibly three LIFESPAN Processes .
25 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 .
26 Preliminary details of the new law stipulated that any political party was required to have at least 50 founding members and to give an undertaking to work within the Constitution to qualify for registration .
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