Example sentences of "[noun sg] have at least [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These results show that tenascin has at least 16 consecutive fibronectin like type III repeats .
2 Managing a curriculum has at least three interlocking components : ( a ) a formal statement ( more or less detailed or precise ) ; ( b ) those who deliver ( teachers ) , and who enjoy more or less autonomy , responsibility , public confidence , etc ; ( c ) a hierarchy which monitors and supervises delivery , carries varying degrees of ‘ clout ’ vis-à-vis teachers , and operates at varying degrees of distance from the classroom .
3 Each yacht has at least one spacious bathroom complete with vanity unit , mirror and electric shower option .
4 Labour has at least two good candidates : Mr Harold Walker , deputy to Speaker Weatherill , and Miss Betty Boothroyd , who has proved her competence in the chair and would be acceptable to all parties .
5 Moed & Vriens found that more than 9% of the 4500 papers in their study had at least one discrepancy in their citations .
6 A recent survey by RoSPA has revealed that every British household has at least one dangerous home-fitted plug , while in most other European countries , the USA — and even Russia — electrical goods are sold with plugs fitted .
7 But Dr Sandler 's circuit has at least three problems .
8 The Queen has at least three palaces , two castles and several houses .
9 Usually each main point has at least one important detail .
10 ( 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 .
11 He is especially proud of his large collection of hunting birds , which occupies a substantial mews and tends to spill out into the palace itself , so that every room has at least one large bird of prey on its perch .
12 It seems very likely that although there seems to be little in the idea of subliminal advertising , it is quite possible for a familiar ad for a familiar product to have at least some effect of reinforcing a favourable attitude without , to all intents and purposes , being consciously noted by the consumer at all .
13 Every classroom had at least one of those signs in it .
14 Most big town have at least one : Jesmond in Newcastle , Ashbrook in Sunderland , Linthorpe in Middlesbrough , Roundhay in Leeds .
15 Kubota has at least half a dozen Alpha chips in the labs , but says it still has a long way to go before there is sufficient software support to bring out the Titan 2.0 .
16 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 .
17 If you decide to allow simultaneous copies , you must of course have at least two available units .
18 The bad news has at least three components .
19 The root has at least two children , unless it is a leaf .
20 The variable-reluctance stepping motor has at least three phases , but the phase currents need only be switched on or off ; the current polarity is irrelevant to torque production .
21 In addition , Cornwall was the only one that was without question adequately staffed , every parish having at least one priest , frequently several .
22 Most of the dives that week had at least 10 metres .
23 Eventually we began to feel that the Inspector had at least some leanings towards our point of view .
24 As regards the requirements as to domicile , the Commission pointed out that the concept of domicile had at least two different meanings in English law .
25 During this period , the inspectorate recorded over 3,800 offences and every firm had at least one violation recorded against it .
26 And since there were nine provinces , each political secretary had at least 100 people reporting directly to him , many times what the doctrine of the span of control would allow .
27 Mr. Thomas Graham ( Renfrew , West and Inverclyde ) : The new clause offers Scottish people the opportunity to have at least some confidence in the Government 's attitude to the privatisation of the bus service .
28 A B-tree is said to be of order m when every node has at least m/2 children , and at most m children , except the root and the leaf nodes .
29 Everybody in an organization has at least one form of power — the ‘ pocket veto . ’
30 Every page of the book has at least one stunning , full colour illustration — a rich and inspiring treat .
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