Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] at the point " in BNC.

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1 c ) Consider installing a depth gauge post at the point where the road regularly floods .
2 The electron velocity at the point z may be worked out by the simple consideration that the electron gains kinetic energy at the expense of its potential energy ( the same idea as in mechanics ) .
3 The can , with engines fixed to its rear-end , would be attached to the shuttle 's big external fuel tank at the point where the winged orbiter normally sits .
4 Does engaging in the selling of materials directly related to the curriculum conflict with the principle of a free education service at the point of delivery ?
5 Drainvalves are generally fitted in the rising main just above the main stopcock and in the cold supply pipe to the hot water cylinder at the point where it enters the cylinder .
6 This obviously stops collusion at the manufacturing stage being undone by price competition at the point of sale to the ultimate buyer .
7 Take care not to damage the cables , and protect them with a plastic grommet at the point they will some through the knock-out in the box
8 If ballooning itself was essentially a leisurely-paced occupation , then the process of manufacturing hydrogen at the point of departure was even more so .
9 None the less , his results were censored from the trial analysis at the point of his last ‘ on treatment ’ oral cholecystectography/ ultrasonagraphy .
10 The scales of sexuality tip at the point where a person is more highly attracted to others of his or her own sex than to those of opposite gender .
11 This is a date and time serial number and corresponds to the time given by your computer 's system clock at the point you pressed the Enter key .
12 In order to avoid thickening the whole wall area , as the Romanesque builders had done , the Gothic mason provided extra reinforcement in the form of a stone buttress at the point on the wall where it was most needed .
13 He wants to breath new fire into the cause of aggressive free market Conservatism at the point in political history when it is being discredited and there is a muddled attempt to return to consensual government .
14 A seven-metre flagpole at the point of intersection completes the grand design .
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