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

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1 1.71 Personal injury cases are unique in that they almost always involve at least one expert : the doctor .
2 Last but by no means least , everyone should buy at least one copy of Olive Geddes ' fascinating Swing Through Time — the perfect Christmas present for golfers everywhere !
3 She would need at least one room that was n't like a builder 's yard , ’ Sam says .
4 The physiotherapist needs at least one plinth ( treatment couch ) , which , at about 40 inches ( about 1 metre ) , is wider than a manipulation couch , which is usually about 24 inches ( 60cm ) wide .
5 Third , I think there are good reasons to encourage at least one food supermarket in the city centre .
6 Whichever race you choose , your army must always include at least one Mob of the same race .
7 Whichever race you choose , your army must always include at least one Mob of the same race .
8 If your army is led by Azhag the Slaughterer it must include at least one unit of Orcs .
9 You may include Gorfang Rotgut in your army as an Orc Big Boss or as a Warlord if you wish , but if you take him your army must include at least one unit of Orcs .
10 Your army must include at least one unit of Goblins if it is led by Grom .
11 The BCom General degree is essentially similar , but the treble must be in Business Studies and other courses taken must include at least one course in Economics and one in Accounting .
12 The teams must include at least one person with no working knowledge of education .
13 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 .
14 The Gunners ' services were regularly sought by the England selectors , and between April 1933 and November 1948 the England side for full internationals always included at least one Arsenal man .
15 ( ii ) the death of a member has left a recognised body with no member able to exercise voting rights in respect of at least one share in the body provided ( a ) that within three months of the death the recognised body has at least one member able to exercise such voting rights , and ( b ) that until proviso ( a ) has been fulfilled either at least one share in the body is beneficially owned by a solicitor or a recognised body or the only personal representative in respect of at least one share in the body is a solicitor or a recognised body .
16 Most of the food we buy has at least one layer of plastic incorporated in its packaging .
17 GRAHAM TAYLOR woke today to find that he still has at least one friend after the worst week of his life .
18 A game always has at least one loser .
19 He has at least one advantage over his three predecessors , including Mr Francis Pym .
20 He has at least one advantage over his three predecessors , including Mr Francis Pym .
21 Everybody in an organization has at least one form of power — the ‘ pocket veto . ’
22 Each is steeped in interesting history and has at least one claim to national fame .
23 A goal is any pair of sets ( L , L ) for which every property in L is fulfilled by every arch , and anything which is not an arch has at least one property in L.
24 Nevertheless , every element except H and He has at least one line in the range 50–1200 eV which can be used for its identification .
25 Whichever type of window you choose , ensure that it has at least one casement or sash that can be easily opened to provide an exit in case of emergency .
26 Every bream water has at least one set of imaginary tram-lines which a shoal of bream — or the tram , to maintain the metaphor — follow religiously .
27 Thirdly , Section 28 brings increased uncertainty into the librarian 's position with respect to censorship and the law — just after the News International case had clarified at least one aspect of it .
28 For each of the 51 case children whose mother was interviewed at least one mother of a corresponding control was also interviewed : the numbers of cases having one , two , three , four , five , and six corresponding interviewed control mothers were one , three , three , 21 , 15 , and eight respectively .
29 Levi ( 1987 ) found that commercial fraud recorded by the London fraud squads represented nearly three times the total cost of all property crimes in London , and that 40 per cent of companies in the survey reported at least one fraud costing over 50,000 .
30 Table II shows the death rates for trials that reported at least one death .
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