Example sentences of "[adv] least the " in BNC.
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1 | We can not pretend GIS is a solution to the political problems of negotiation and justification but at the very least the openness of the procedures goes some way towards satisfying a worried public . |
2 | Indeed it will probably be harmful , for at the very least the interviewer will expect you to take a positive interest in the job on offer and in the company . |
3 | At the very least the BBC will be able to experiment with a new form of independent financing — advertising . |
4 | The very least the world can now do is to read into the legal record the barbarism of the Bosnian war . |
5 | While assignment might be established in exceptional circumstances , at the very least the presumption must remain against it . |
6 | At the very least the government forecasts should provide a sensitivity analysis of the effects of using different base years . |
7 | I had to consider seriously the potential risk to John , but if the hostages could be made an issue at home , at the very least the Government would n't be able to ignore their plight and might , consequently , be influenced in their dealings abroad . |
8 | Hugh and Prior Robert had arrived at the priory late in the evening , paid their respects to the prior , attended Vespers to do reverence to the saints of the foundation , Saints Oswald and Wulstan , and taken Herluin and his attendants into their confidence about the loss , or at the very least the misplacement , of Saint Winifred 's reliquary ; with a sharp eye , at least on Hugh 's part , for the way the news was received . |
9 | At the very least the results of the experiment reported in this paper remind us that not all economic agents optimize all the time , though it would appear that the simpler the problem being tackled and the more experience people have of it , the nearer to the optimal they are likely to be . |
10 | At the very least the seller agrees that the buyer shall become the owner and the buyer agrees to pay the price . |
11 | At the very least the Purchaser will expect the Vendor to give this warranty so far as it is aware . |
12 | At the very least the law on evictions must be changed . ’ |
13 | Do n't you think it would be fair if the assessment which the Child Support Agency carries out , took into account at the very least the fact that capital settlements have been made . |
14 | At the very least the NAIRU hypothesis stands in need of radical modification if it is to serve as a useful guide to the conduct of anti-inflation policy . |
15 | Well , I think at the very least the Society |
16 | ‘ I would hope at the very least the council will review it after three months and consult the disabled , town centre traders and shopkeepers , otherwise we will end up with ghost streets closed off to those least able to move about town . ’ |