Example sentences of "[coord] at [det] point " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 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 .
2 The jokes and the conversations end abruptly with ‘ But this is worshipful society ’ and at that point he shows his real toughness and ambition .
3 The bridge was to be built across the river at Lauenburg , and at that point it was some two hundred and thirty metres wide , which would require a minimum of thirty-two rigs to complete .
4 And at that point , of course , it swings into the issue of bio-diversity and the threat that destruction of the tropical rainforests , with their genetic richness , will mean more and more plants being lost for good .
5 She felt sorry for him once more ; she felt for him the compassion of an older sister , and at that point she did something quite unpremeditated : as she kept on walking , she turned her head back towards him , smiled and lifted her right arm out in the air , easily , flowingly , as if she were tossing a brightly coloured ball .
6 Finally , I was left with one rehearsal , and at that point Professor Rosé , who was the distinguished leader of the orchestra in those days , came to me and said , ‘ Look here , you have only one rehearsal .
7 She did have an explanation when I spoke to her , and at that point we were unaware of the prints ourselves .
8 And at that point , in 1985 , everything went wrong on me .
9 He took Adam on to Sudbury for him to catch a train there and at that point they parted .
10 And at that point I should have endured anything to prevent such a theft .
11 Finally she had collapsed on the floor sobbing and at that point realized that she needed help .
12 And at that point he made his chair tip over because he did n't know any either .
13 I was n't going to see Morrissey and at that point the whole of Finsbury Park could have been laughing and it would not have mattered .
14 Having laid the groundwork of his interest , the politician had to be ready when election time rolled around again , and at that point an incumbent who could re-apply to constituents whom he had frequent occasion to meet , and ask them for a continuation of their friendship , without suggesting for a moment that any of them had a duty to support him in recognition of an implied bargain for past favours , was in a far stronger position than a man whose only contacts with his constituents took the form of patronage letters .
15 And at that point consciousness really was expanded .
16 And at that point it is absolutely free the service is completely Hello .
17 Right and what happens to the gradient at that point and at that point ?
18 And at that point his voice faded as Belinda got herself safely into the passage and out of earshot at last .
19 It may be at a , at a truly rational level we can all perfectly well do all kinds of other things rationally on a truly rational level , because there we have this this er high degree of that comes with rationality , but at a deeper , kind of gut level , the emotional feelings we , we find that it 's , it 's much more difficult , and at that point if you do n't try and change things and do things that are unnatural , you find you 're kind of going against the emotional grain and er perhaps some people find it easier than others , but perhaps everybody will feel a certain erm tug as it were , certain erm discomfort or a certain emotional alienation from themselves which er perhaps is because we 're trying to do something more basic we just were n't designed for .
20 So she needs the baby to do that and at that point once her milk production schedule is under way as it were , at that point when , just before she 's about to start giving them , then she should test the baby because that 's the big energetic cost to her .
21 I think the thing that worries me most is that later on , he did n't manage it too well , a lot of other things were going wrong in his life , and at that point the name calling continued , and the stuff that maybe was n't so hurtful early on seemed to become very hurtful then .
22 You can write your first paragraph when you have finished the rest of the essay ; and at that point , you will definitely be able to promise what the essay will cover — because you will have already written it .
23 Erm your statement of purpose you , you er you , you gave over and at that point , you know , I 've had a policy for thirteen years or whatever it is why , why I have n't seen somebody before erm and again you , you gave an answer to that erm which , which actually satisfied there was n't any , any comeback on it erm you mentioned industry and so on and that was , that was , that was f that was okay .
24 It 's at that point that many women start trying to get back into the labour market and at that point it is extremely difficult , so I think that we 're talking about a number of things .
25 We sang marching across the muddy fields in front of the farmhouse , we sang in the cookhouse tent before we were allowed to eat , we sang at parade before we went off to exercise , and at any point that the staff thought we had nothing to do , it was out with the songbooks .
26 But as they made their way towards the camp he had spoken only to point out signs of bird and animal life that he thought might interest her ; in the mud at the riverside , he showed her the pug mark of a tiger that had drunk there the previous evening and at another point on the trail he drew her attention to torn-up grasses and leafless trees that marked the passing of a herd of elephant .
27 Clutterbuck died around 1860 and at some point cloth making stopped again .
28 There were changes ahead , and at some point during the late 1820s , Daniel Smith is recorded as in possession , his tenants being Edward ( and later , Edward and John ) Wise .
29 And at some point it would all become as real as it was ever to become again , as the happy escaper slid into dreams until morning .
30 In technological situations there is often also a timing characteristic , evidence is developing and at some point in the future , which itself has to be determined , something will have to be done .
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