Example sentences of "[prep] least we [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So he 's at least we 'll go round all the the .
2 Yeah , at least we 'll end up with a scheme that 's up-to-date and accurate
3 At least we 'll die knowledgeable . ’
4 And at least we 'll find the girls ' car because according to what one can make out of her statement , they were removed from it somewhere on the road between here and Taverna yesterday morning … ’
5 And if Unix advocates counter the criticisms with the promise of the Universal Measurement Architecture , proposed by Unix International and the Open Software Foundation , he points out that there are so many options in the specification that we will only be marginally better off : ‘ at least we 'll know the format of the data that is n't there ’ , he said .
6 At least we 'll fight now .
7 Grating ginger , Phoebe Snow on the stereo thank you but I 'm just lookin ' , sipping wine , a wry smile damping her forest fire , she thought , at least we 'll have a good meal .
8 at least we 'll have the notes to back up what we 're doing , and I
9 At least we 'll have a lot of speed ,
10 ‘ If Blenkinsop comes up with some facts , at least we 'll have something to go back to them on .
11 And that 's the logic of the issue , but it wo n't work that one , but at least we 'll hang on to what we 've got , I hope .
12 Ah , well , at least we shall have wheat and mutton instead , and no more typhus and ague ; and , it is to be hoped , no more brandy-drinking and opium-eating ; and children will live and not die .
13 ‘ Well , ’ wrote Aunt Margaret , ‘ at least we shall have a day of rest tomorrow . ’
14 ‘ In Candide it says , ‘ If we do not find anything pleasant , at least we shall find something new . ’
15 The compensating disadvantage is that when conflict exists there will be more than one efficient solution , but at least we would expect to have excluded those non-preferred solutions which could never be optimal .
16 Then at least we would avoid the congestion of bus traffic along there and if townbound traffic was limited to one stop on the museum side of Tubwell Row instead of two stops in 100 yards we might get somewhere in more senses than one .
17 How about the new 0–0-10 system where everyone plays up front and tries to score — at least we may score and a result is better than another bloody draw .
18 Part of the reason for that is because sometimes even the press gets it wrong , or at least we used to get it wrong .
19 My mother says if we ca n't live inside the Fort at least we should live in its suburbs . ’
20 But if the chance for a fair electoral system is lost at least we should have played to what strength there is in a single member system and properly recognised the individual communities of the U K. That chance has been missed without review and on that grounds I do n't believe this review should go through .
21 We are a proud nation and at least we should have been put on stand-by . ’
22 ‘ If you 're going to enjoy Tivoli as it deserves to be enjoyed , I think for tonight at least we should call a truce , ’ he suggested , apparently unaware of her intense reaction to his touch , as they walked past the Pantominteatret , where a performance of the traditional Italian pantomime was taking place on the open-air stage .
23 At least we should reduce those frustrating obstacles to obtaining services that are readily available to others , particularly those ‘ attitudinal obstacles ’ mentioned by Margaret Marshall ( 1981 , p.66 ) .
24 But at least we can sort out the issues involved .
25 But at least we can express them all when we make love , release them in a fierce cross-current , emotional , mental and physical unity . ’
26 At least we can watch the fancy-dress parade , even if you ca n't take part in it — and I 'm afraid there 's no chance of that now . ’
27 At least we can laugh .
28 Well , we have er W W F , the World Wide Fund for Nature has two hundred and seventy five projects already up and running er in rainforest areas of the world , and there are constant demands for more projects to be undertaken , and of course , all this costs money ; for men , machinery , equipment er and persuading governments , talking to people to make sure that we , if we ca n't halt this devastating destruction of rainforests , at least we can slow it down .
29 We ca n't give her what she really wants , poor girl , but at least we can make her look pretty .
30 At least we can talk . ’
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