Example sentences of "[vb -s] at least [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Draize test and the LD50 , which has at least stayed the course since 1927 , are both relatively straightforward and easy to regulate .
2 However , Atari has at least launched a PC interface box , which adds one third to the Portfolio 's size and cost .
3 United director Bobby Charlton , looking resplendant in his United Blazer with a very attractive rosette pinned to the front ( and his distinctive side parting above the ear & ‘ sweepover ’ hairdo ) was his usual uncontroversial self , unlike his elder brother who has at least got a personality ( and played for a decent football club )
4 We maybe in the depths of the recession but the Maastricht treaty has at least opened the way for one enterprise … and it has n't been ratified yet .
5 Each has at least had the consolation , if that is the appropriate word , of seeing some of his worst fears come to pass .
6 But it does at least prompt the question whether the suppression in them , not now of individuality but of individual interest in the sense of ownership , is only likely to be volunteered where the amount of that interest is seen by the prospective volunteer as marginal to his other interests , concerns and obligations .
7 The current afternoon start on Sundays does at least give the players a little weekend leeway and one morning to mow the lawn , lie in , or say hello to the wife .
8 There are of course endless problems for the analyst who wishes to use the concept of the collective consciousness but it does at least involve an attempt to locate the basis of meaning in a social context .
9 If the wo n't touch the landowners , it does at least recognise the Army , and no such hands-off attitude applies to the old soldiers .
10 Whatever one may think of Sex , Lies and Videotape — — and it does n't have to be much — it does at least address the question of the gaze and of masculine sexuality .
11 ‘ Well , in this day and age that approach does at least have the benefit of novelty , I 'll grant you that , Shannon , my dear . ’
12 Butler 's appeal does at least have the merit of being based on an admitted breach of the County Court Rules .
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