Example sentences of "at [det] point " in BNC.
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1 | the highest and lowest lines show the error term on the curve ( centre line ) at each point . |
2 | At each point shown by a diamond on the diagram , the farmers have to make a decision on what to do with their money . |
3 | The numbers on each contour represent the stress concentration factor K by which the mean stress remote from the crack is multiplied at each point . |
4 | At each point the decisions are couched in terms of psychological processes or subprocesses . |
5 | They were also asked to describe the major characteristics of the groups in which they had found themselves at each point in their time on the terraces . |
6 | At each point we had been required to identify pictures of tanks , strip weapons in the dark , answer questions on mines and explosives , and demonstrate our radio technique . |
7 | We therefore attempt to hold the current program " context " in the fast accumulators as the program is executed ; since it may be difficult for a programmer or compiler to establish such a current context at each point , it has been proposed that the accumulator array be replaced by an associative store , and this is discussed in 5.5 . |
8 | Is the time of computer responses adequately controlled at each point ? |
9 | We shall introduce field lines defined by the statement that at each point on the line the tangent is in the direction of the electric field . |
10 | We combine these by choosing just a few random points in them , say two or three , and copying from the first string up to the first point ; then copying from the second up to the second point ; then copying from the first again ; and so on , switching between them at each point . |
11 | The curve is not cumulative : the depth at each point indicates the money that has to be put in at that point . |
12 | Then eqn ( 6.8 ) becomes When a vector is parallel transported along a path it remains the same at each point on its path ; thus i.e. i.e. is consistent with eqn ( 6.1 ) . |
13 | The curvature of a two-dimensional surface is quantified by giving the value of the Gaussian curvature at each point . |
14 | What is unusual about this resource is that at each point in the dialogue it is known what idea the speaker is trying to express , and what information the hearer has which provides the context for its understanding . |
15 | Because a colour system requires three dots ( one for each primary ) at each point on the screen , resolution tends not to be as good as a similarly-sized monochrome display . |
16 | The main experimental problem , however , is being able to calculate the concentration at each point in the cell which is not always easy . |
17 | For analysis of receptor numbers and affinity cells were incubated with increasing amounts of 1 2 5 I-EGF ( 30–4000 fmoles ) for 2.5 hours , and non-specific binding determined at each point by inclusion of a 1–2 µg/ml of unlabelled EGF in replicate cultures . |
18 | The crypt cell production rates ( CCPR ) were determined at each point of sacrifice . |
19 | ‘ Goodness of fit ’ is measured by matching the spectral characteristics of each segment to the templates in the graph , and at each point marking the template with the highest acoustic match probability . |
20 | The average number of choices at each point was only 10 . |
21 | At each point , the velocity component is written as U + u , where , by definition ( an overbar denoting averaging ) . |
22 | The interpretation of these observations is assisted by information on the energy balance ; which processes are supplying energy to the turbulence at each point and which are removing it ? |
23 | If we decide er , at each point of the committee meeting I , I think we should be processing any and suggestion forms that procedure owners have received , in a reasonable time , in order for them to process it before that meeting . |
24 | The jokes and the conversations end abruptly with ‘ But this is worshipful society ’ and at that point he shows his real toughness and ambition . |
25 | ‘ Oh , he was n't doing the talking at that point , Inspector . |
26 | While we were all getting ready for work one morning , a few days after the above conversation , one of the other girls ( Martha ) transferred a fifty-pound note from her handbag to the pocket of her apron , which was at that point still hanging by the door with everyone else 's . |
27 | Shake your head slowly at that point . |
28 | It would have been easy to nick his wallet at that point . |
29 | This project almost died at that point , as I should not imagine that my skills were good enough to meet the precision requirements and the time factor seemed unacceptable . |
30 | It was only at that point that we felt confident that the field-worker was being talked to by respondents as a person rather than as some novel sex object , and the veracity of what they said could be treated by us with more confidence . |