Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] at [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | The education and training of Health Care workers should include at least the possibility of working in partnership with people rather than for people , so that the experience of unlearning , deroling and relearning through which the family development nurses had to go in order to work effectively in this way with people , can be avoided . |
2 | These brief examples should show at once the possibilities and the limits of formational analysis . |
3 | Those within the Communist Party opposing the new moves should look at where the most radical of my generation are turning for political identity . |
4 | Every school is required by law ( Education [ School Information ] Regulations 1981 and Education Reform Act 1988 , Circular 1988 , Circular 14/89 ) to produce a prospectus which must contain at least the following information : |
5 | The agenda for the preliminary meeting should contain at least the following : |
6 | An adequate extrapolation theory must have at least the following features : |
7 | High farce was reached when a union official declared : ‘ Every worker should get at least the average pay rise . ’ |
8 | Charles could see at first-hand the tension that was building up in the vast depressing wastelands of the inner cities , where young people had no work , no ambition , no feeling of belonging , no pride in their surroundings — nothing , in fact , to get out of bed for in the mornings . |
9 | She thought that she could manage at least the pantomime season before her condition would show . |
10 | He very wealthy , but oh dear dear he was a , he was a , tyrannical I should call him , I know for a fact that he used to before the choir walked in at night he 'd have his watch out in his hand and they 'd start at exactly the same time . |
11 | Around Moortown , on the Western side of the lough , some 200 million tonnes of lignite have been indicated but there is some evidence that the deposit around Moortown may contain at least the same amount as the Crumlin deposits . |
12 | He added , however , that his firm would win at least the same revenues as 1992 — $40m . |
13 | This would include at least the following : |
14 | But soon the big stories were written in the knowledge that readers would know at least the bare bones from a news bulletin , and the 24-hour cycle of the daily paper lost much of its point as a news medium . |
15 | It was from another officious Vadinamian Warden , informing us that the Recovery — which would release the Fraxillian package — would occur at exactly the mid-hour of the following bio-day . |
16 | Expressing it would entail at least the possibility of a glimpse of happiness and fulfilment . |
17 | With the Arkansas governor a Rhodes Scholar at the university in 1968-69 looking all set for victory , it meant the US would become at least the 10th nation this century to boast a leader taught at the city of the dreaming spires . |
18 | In this section , we shall look at how the ideals and expectations students had of science compared with the reality of studying the subject . |
19 | For a moment the Emperor would notice at least the aftermath of Lexandro 's existence … before what had been Lexandro dispersed . |
20 | And I would have thought us giving five percent and , and there are other provinces that are giving more will ensure at least the the on twelve thousand we pay next year and therefore , starting with eleven and half thousand we paid this year and that provinces and in ourselves went further than that it is possible . |
21 | In particular , we will look at why the delinquent response is attractive to working-class male youth . |
22 | There are 19 mountain bike events listed in the SCU calendar , but competitors will have at least the same number again available to them in Scotland . |
23 | Whether or not he will please at least the business community we will know this afternoon . |
24 | And , if you have a Barclays current account , you can experience at once the convenience of having both your savings and your current account under the same roof . |
25 | One can see at once the problem here is whether the faculties of , say , medicine and engineering are a good cross-section of the university . |
26 | We have said clearly that we shall not accept changes in the rules on rabies unless we can have at least the same safeguards as we have today . |
27 | Their thirteen examples are still flying safely and reliably and at an operating profit , and unless and until a new design is embarked upon ( undoubtedly requiring massive joint international investment ) then Concorde will almost certainly be the only way civilian passengers can travel at twice the speed of sound until well into the next century . |