Example sentences of "[verb] at [adv] [num] point " in BNC.

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1 In group A the Paper Tigers with their amazing bouncing ball have lifted their rounders difference to great heights while Dr Blobby and the Blobettes have at last picked up some points from a game , which means that all teams this year have managed to win at least one point .
2 Neither MacLeod nor Michael Weir was available four days earlier when Hibs put up spirited resistance to Aberdeen and came within minutes of getting at least one point .
3 The very concept of ‘ action ’ and ‘ reaction ’ must presuppose at least two points in time , but the discussions underlying the Cournot and Bertrand models implicitly require much more , possibly an infinity of time periods as the processes of convergence to an equilibrium work themselves out .
4 Mr Dixon heaved a sigh of relief at having gained at least one point , and decided that the question of leaving school could be left to the parents and the Principal– Hank was grateful to him for his promise not to discuss either matter with anybody .
5 However , it is worth making at least one point .
6 In the first category , for senior managers , a person is eligible for licentiateship if he is a manager of at least 25 years of age , holds an executive post and has experience of education or both which earns at least 60 points on a special assessment scale .
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