Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] at least four " in BNC.

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1 By regularly I mean at least four times a week .
2 I mean at least four issues a a er a week .
3 I 'll I think at least four particular areas where the United Kingdom has decided not to , as it were , take the full specification .
4 I want at least four when I do finally settle down and get married .
5 Tucker admits : ‘ I have been approached by a big Welsh club and I know at least four others in the team who have too .
6 having said that , the last one I had was er I had at le , I think at least four years ago .
7 I drank at least four litres during the canoeing , ’ Bramwell said .
8 My solicitor told me to expect at least four years because of my previous convictions : I 've got deception , deception , fraud , grievous bodily harm , assault , malicious wounding , drugs , deception and then again deception .
9 A favourite ballet was Swan Lake which she saw at least four times when school parties travelled to the Coliseum or Sadler 's Wells theatres in London .
10 All we ask is that you take at least four books during your first year 's membership from the many hundreds you 'll be offered .
11 Bevel-edge chisels are more versatile than firmer chisels because you can undercut with them ; you need at least four , in 6 , 12 , 18 and 25mm ( ¼ , ½ , ¾ and 1in ) widths .
12 To justify using statistical methods on the job , you need at least four prevailing conditions :
13 Although people do run marathons week after week , I feel that you need at least four weeks , and preferably six , before you can run another one well .
14 But to get the richness of true Italian egg pasta , you need at least four eggs per kilo of flour .
15 They lied at least four times last week as they tried to gloss over the seriousness of a plutonium spillage at the heart of their reprocessing operation .
16 On two occasions during this period he told at least four people that money had been found by her body .
17 Even in the 1780s travel was difficult and on foot or by horse — it took at least four days to get from Edinburgh to London .
18 So it took at least four men .
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