Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] at [adj] point " in BNC.

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1 The best place to find the pulse in a child over one-year-old is the carotid artery which passes either side of the windpipe in the neck and can be felt by pressing two forefingers gently at this point .
2 However , even in these cases , it is found that there exist at least distribution valued singularities just at these points .
3 Even this solution has problems because although the zig-zag is an even number of stitches , depending on which part of the zig-zag is immediately below the ‘ V ’ it can give an irregular effect just at that point .
4 Most pregnant mothers are told to relax and put their feet up at some point every day — and many of them had done so while watching these television programmes .
5 Perhaps I can intrude into my own column again at this point to reinforce the message .
6 In view of the significance of the Elan Valley in later developments , it would perhaps be as well to sketch the local topography briefly at this point .
7 We may detect his private opinion only at one point .
8 The hundred shares index closed down one point exactly at thirty-oh-four point five .
9 You can begin to feed the fish again at this point , but do so very sparingly .
10 If there is no response at all , the most likely explanation is that Candida is not a factor , and it might be a good idea to try an elimination diet instead at this point , if food intolerance is suspected .
11 A drawback to this plan was the weather — that is to say , several large puddles and patches of mud were in evidence — and the fact that one would need to return to the billiard room again at some point to bolt the french windows from the inside .
12 Shake your head slowly at that point .
13 When this is done , the LIFESPAN display of the package contents will show the constituent modules ( even though the new ones exist in name only at this point ) .
14 But with tension mounting , he might have run his partner Pringle out had the substitute Ramprakash gathered the ball cleanly at backward point .
15 Pull the dough up at three points to make a triangle , or four points to make a square .
16 There 's a Bruckner CD video where at one point the conductor is filmed doing absolutely nothing , whilst the orchestra is busy starting up a new paragraph of the music .
17 TWW had used Guy and Maureen Staffer together at one point — but the format and the balance had been different .
18 The process can be modelled by taking a balloon filled with water and pushing a finger in at one point until it touches the other side .
19 He understands that the flight is only temporary and the bird must come to rest on solid ground again at some point just as the next stanza provides a landing area for his mind .
20 The conclusion to be drawn is that monotony is clearly associated with work dissatisfaction , and this is supported by the large number of housewives who mentioned monotony spontaneously at various points in the interview .
21 Councillor regrets that er we 're bringing council rents up by nine and half percent but what we 're doing is in fact precisely what his government is recommending us to do , so I 'm a little sup so would councillor kindly at some point explain why he regrets his own government 's policy .
22 Another thing we had a barney with Peter about at one point , was the fact that he used to be too drunk on stage , ’ says Charman .
23 The computer plays reasonably well , planning 5 moves ahead at certain points in the game .
24 ‘ Jay is a fabulous cook , ’ said Francis loudly at one point .
25 They did n't have any money either at this point , so to get them out , I had to slip back into the States without anybody knowing and sell off everything we owned — all the furniture and household stuff .
26 But the inward drift slows slightly as the extra dissipative losses are more than compensated for by the energy and angular momentum which the bar pumps in at this point — recall that the bar is here going around faster than the gas , so it has a tendency to spin the gas up as well as a tendency to cause it to radiate vigorously .
27 Cursor positioning refers to the system positioning the cursor automatically at any point on the screen where an entry is required to complete the transaction .
28 Looking at the long sweep of the historical past , Temple had seen that ‘ Historical analogies lead us to one conclusion only ’ — that subject races invariably at some point regain their liberty .
29 The solos still grate , but at least you can get the beers in at this point without fear of missing anything serious — although Hammett has included an axe-trashing coda to his widdly-widdly section ; that 's what you get for hanging out with Nirvana .
30 Is the real wage over time so at this point let's just say that 's a hundred , a hundred pounds and this is ten say two , well lifespan is thirty , thirty years and a hundred pounds erm today , today is worth er no
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