Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at [adj] point " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , several explanatory variables were difficult to measure and were only measured at one point in time . |
2 | As originally disclosed by the Guardian , the estimated value of the tax concessions alone offered at one point during the negotiations was close to £35 million , while the European Commission was led to believe that BAe would benefit by only £25 million from the easing of tax restrictions . |
3 | So indicate at that point that you 're gon na exit there . |
4 | The first meeting was held on March 2nd and it was stated that a bridge was much wanted at some point between Rochester and Aylesford . |
5 | Compared with the measurement of alkalinisation and salinisation , whose samples of soil can be easily gathered at one point in time and the electrical conductivity of saturation extracts gauged , the measurement of soil loss is more demanding . |
6 | Clearly , the mill was largely rebuilt at some point in the 19th century , the brick-built section tying into the much older stone range . |
7 | I simply wanted just to intervene at this point Moderator er there , before we get into a debate on section four , just to remind the assembly that we have a heavy volume of business still ahead of us this afternoon . |
8 | One should perhaps just add at this point that Proust also underlines the very flexible nature of this existential time . |
9 | Could I just say at this point , this , this is one area where I would envisage us looking critically at what we 're doing and , and , and , and altering things quite significantly over the next six months . |
10 | Can I just say at this point that erm John will happ had a word with the landlady and the landlord of the Reindeer , with regards to this application , and what the landlady told John was that she and her husband would dearly like to do away with the breeze block garage that is there , that is totally out of character , and extend the car park way back to the garages , but the brewery are insisting that they do what is planned here and do away with some of the |
11 | ‘ It is n't impossible for love not to hurt but it usually does at some point , ’ she said with a sigh . |
12 | Provided the gamma dose rate , which had possibly changed at some point in the history of the daub , was not a dominant contribution to the TL age , TL could solve the mystery . |
13 | Moreover , in showing us what he loves about Tbe Faerie Queene , he shows us in embryo what he hardly knows at this point himself : the sort of books which he himself will excel at . |
14 | ‘ Oh I can not possibly say at this point . |
15 | It 's worth also noting at this point that if you are a tenant and renting and you lose your job you are eligible for housing benefit , erm if you if you were er buying your house , although you do get some er er you get the interest I believe on your mortgage paid , there are lots of other things that do not get paid but the thing is that if you have a reduction in your income which might happen where one partner say lost a job , er you s you 're eligible for housing benefit but you get nothing as far as company paid mortgage is concerned . |
16 | Many ongoing difficult social circumstances , whether or not a direct result of the person 's approach to life , may also erupt at some point into major crises . |
17 | Their secretory studies were also repeated at this point . |
18 | We also discover at this point the reality of love at the heart of the sign . |
19 | We are really struggling at this point in time , thinking , ‘ What are we doing , what are we about ? ’ |
20 | The number of people unemployed has risen for the twenty-second month in a row , the figure now stands at two point six , five million . |
21 | Inflation 's fallen again to a new thirty year low , and now stands at one point two percent , down from one point three percent . |
22 | It 's because payments are automatically linked to inflation , which now stands at one point eight per cent . |
23 | The other six species erm all simultaneously show at one point in the record really rather sudden change . |
24 | Public finance economists often stop at this point , leaving the impression that all taxation does is to introduce inefficiency . |
25 | The problems really begin at this point . |
26 | So if we can be quite clear in our minds from now , you might get questions on it tomorrow , you might get questions on it at some point in the future during the week , but they inevitably come at some point . |
27 | and that Nat West 's cricket now runs at one point two five million pounds |
28 | Meanwhile the Government tries to deny there 's a problem — apparently Thatcher even claimed at one point that no untreated sewage goes into British seas . |
29 | The secular decline in the Sinn Féin vote — from a peak of 13.4 per cent in 1983 to 10 per cent on April 9 — meant that Mr Adams ' seat would surely fall at some point . |
30 | The discussion frequently ends at this point , but the response either way should be recorded . |