Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] at least one " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone who has regular dealings with Brussels needs at least one such directory . |
2 | Elizabeth became Dame Bludden , and Hester had at least one other daughter who married George Farrington . |
3 | But Dr McNab had at least one attentive listener and that was Dr Dunstaple . |
4 | Although there are 45 OSFers and 105 outsiders working on the project , Gossel said at least one of these , Hewlett-Packard , is working without a contract but that it is a perfectly normal situation at OSF . |
5 | Clearly Artai exhibited at least one mutated characteristic . |
6 | In some more recent translations of the New Testament , he is named as such , making it explicit , even to lay readers , that Jesus included at least one Zealot — one political extremist — among his immediate followers . |
7 | At that time it was considered that over 60% of cars in the United Kingdom had at least one defective tyre . |
8 | About a third of all households in Great Britain have at least one dependent child . |
9 | That admiration wo n't prevent Keegan signing at least one more goalscorer , with QPR 's Les Ferdinand the latest in his sights . |
10 | It was clear that he and Talbot had at least one thing in common — the wish that he remain aboard the Ariadne . |
11 | North London has at least one of those ridiculous-looking vehicles parked in every street . |
12 | With the scum being really lucky getting a draw from a good Norwich side , it seemed on the radio at least that Norwich had at least one decent penalty decision turned down from a spineless and gutless referee . |
13 | Elizabeth Nihell had at least one child . |
14 | Batchelors had at least one barge , the " British Oak " . |