Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at least two " in BNC.

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1 Posing as a London businessman , he has already tricked at least two female estate agents in the North into meeting him alone .
2 The case was so complicated that it has already generated at least two books ( Crouch and Marquart 1989 , Martin and Ekland-Olson 1987 ) and more might be on the way .
3 Nevertheless , Labour will still win at least two thirds of Scotland 's 72 seats .
4 If you were to serve yourself an average helping of cabbage , though , it would usually weigh at least two ounces if you were eating it raw as part of a portion of coleslaw , for example , or four ounces if you were serving boiled cabbage .
5 I always pack at least two essential items in my luggage : my trainers , and a mass of paperwork .
6 Subjects covered can include : Radiation physics ; radiology ; pathology of neoplasia treatable by radiotherapy with particular reference to malignant disease ; clinical and radiographic examination of patients ; clinical oncology ; assessment for radical treatment ; principles and practice of radiotherapy ; chemotherapy ; statistical analysis.Candidates must have appropriate registration with the General Medical Council and should preferably have at least two years ' clinical experience since obtaining their Medical Degree .
7 Put more starkly , with the current caseload and an intake of 50,000 new applications this year , even if we managed to exceed last year 's output we would still have at least two years work in hand . ’
8 I still have at least two days , I hope it will be only two days longer next week , before the enquiry as a whole is closed .
9 It also saw at least two complete institutions-Hatfield Polytechnic and Crewe and Alsager College — adopt modularity as an organising principle for ( almost ) all their work .
10 He also had at least two daughters .
11 The country is a federation of nineteen states , and in 1979 there were five separate national political parties each with a degree of power , effectively controlling at least two states .
12 In the decoding direction , hard has at least two senses : one which is the opposite of " easy " , and another which is the opposite of " soft " — in other words , hard is ambiguous or polysemous .
13 Charge payers are therefore given at least two opportunities to pay their community charge instalment .
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