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31 Whatever national curriculum we have at secondary school, this curriculum will have consequences for primary school.
32 In a schedule that should be released next week, the Eagles will have at least four national television appearances next season.
33 The brewers have at last woken up to the fact that their high-street shops have become dinosaurs slouching towards extinction.
34 This directory must exist and the user must have at least read and write access to it.
35 By choosing a relatively small company, we have at least avoided the complications of group or consolidated accounts!
36 This year, I am delighted that my hon. Friends have at least found the same page of the hymn book.
37 A linguistic item must in general have at least the complexity of a simple sentence to show such properties.
38 He knew enough psychology to have at least some insight into what those early shaming and terrifying experiences had done to her.
38 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
39 We occasionally have vacancies for bartenders who must have at least two years' experience of working a cocktail bar.
40 When the 1990 results are published in June, almost all of the 20,000 active names will have at least one open year.
41 We have at long last entered a world which does begin to make sense.
42 Microlights have at last achieved what they set out to be: a largely reliable and relatively cheap way to fly.
43 I have at last discovered the true secret to quitting smoking.
44 Have at least one proper meal a day, hot if possible.
45 Household and family About a third of all households in Great Britain have at least one dependent child.
46 And it will isolate the more effective techniques that parents have at their disposal for communicating with their children.
47 So will I have to upgrade by replacement in order to make use of the software I have at the moment?
48 Seventeen years' investment in a relationship and what do I have at the end?
49 But some staff members have at one point expressed sympathy for a Valley secession.
50 Large stores have at last cottoned on to the fact that mothers with pushchairs can't cope with stairs.
51 It is only the teachers who have at certain times a real stake in lying.
52 Applicants for teacher-training courses need to have at least one year's experience.
53 Do not wait; the time will never be 'just right.' Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along. George Herbert
54 Official inertia and resistance to change have at times seemed to spring from a sense of hopelessness.
55 Upland farms usually have at least 50% or even all of the land classified as enclosed, sown, short-term and permanent pastures.
56 The candidate must have at least a 3.3 grade-point average and have played varsity lacrosse.
57 It has not proved so. Table 5 indicates the best available information I have at time of writing.
58 Since then, despite deep and life changing bonds being formed, some relationships have at times threatened to go badly wrong.
59 The Prime Minister I should be happy to add that training scheme to the many other excellent training schemes we have at present.
60 Planes must have at least a half-mile of visibility to land.
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