Example sentences of "[vb infin] at [adv] [num] [unc] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 Opinion polls predict that the Green alliance could win at least 15-17 per cent of the vote in the elections ; an 18 per cent share would give it a chance of holding the balance of power between left and right in the national assembly .
2 ‘ In addition , they must achieve at least 85 per cent of their own target , ’ explained Sales Development Manager Nick Finlay .
3 This Kunsthalle will show at least thirty per cent European work .
4 The keel would give at least 50 per cent ballast ratio , with a bulge/bulb to increase righting moment .
5 The policy would see at least 80 per cent of school budgets handed from councils to headteachers , who would then allocate them in consultation with parents on the school boards .
6 All the competition prizes will contain at least 80 per cent wool and carry either the woolmark or the wool heart mark as a guarantee of quality .
7 The gearing of the two companies will stabilise at around 30 per cent each .
8 The whiskey has to be aged for at least two years in charred new oak barrels ; it must have at least 40 per cent alcohol by volume and it must be made from a minimum of 51 per cent corn .
9 Sizewell B , with enhanced diversity in control and monitoring systems , will certainly produce at over 85 per cent load factor .
10 Claimants in receipt of income support , students and others on a low income may claim a rebate ( up to 80 per cent of the community charge ) , but must pay at least 20 per cent themselves .
11 The Committee recommended that bursaries should be provided for pupils who had attended maintained primary schools and that any independent schools participating in the scheme should admit at least 25 per cent of its pupils in this way .
12 The company estimates that wind power alone could supply at least 10 per cent of Britain 's energy needs by the year 2025 .
13 The project has now been cancelled , despite continuing support from local politicians , due both to lack of funds and studies which showed that it would operate at only 25 per cent of capacity in winter , when electricity demand is highest .
14 The CEGB 's central assumption that coal prices will rise at under 2 per cent per annum does not , however , seem an unreasonable estimate .
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