Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] at [det] point " in BNC.
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1 | Whereas a bottom-up or data-driven system such as HWIM can hypothesize any of the 1,000 or so items in its lexicon at the beginning of the utterance , HARPY can only hypothesize those words permitted at that point by the grammar . |
2 | Most of the surfers at the pub have trips planned at some point in the winter , with Morocco beating off challenges from Indonesia and the Canaries in the popularity stakes . |
3 | It suggests that your vehicle was once petrol engined or has had the wrong springs fitted at some point . |
4 | Perhaps because they were suddenly aware that Madrid could fall to the rebels at any moment , or perhaps because they felt more confident with a government which now included representatives of all the Popular Front forces and the anarchists , the Republican troops rallied at that point and managed to slow down the Army of Africa 's advance on the capital . |
5 | The older translations have at this point the words : ‘ Your faith has made you whole . ’ |
6 | ‘ As you can see , there are many things to consider at this point and we are doing that now ’ , said . |
7 | Harry and George bowed silently , their gazes fixed at some point rigidly below Michael Swinton 's chin . |
8 | If management policy is changed prior to privatization , the present value of future profits rises at this point , and it is this that is the source of improvement to the public finances , not the subsequent change of ownership . |
9 | A number of guests and most players left at this point and so missed the ‘ Boss ’ deliver a riveting talk entitled ‘ Taylor , Channon and Bence ’ . |
10 | Sometimes complaints end at this point . |
11 | This period can be profoundly depressing and some students withdraw at this point . |
12 | I can go and get a run of business cards done at some point . |