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

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1 If the zero reference point is arranged to be at that assembly point then the assembly procedures are eased .
2 Most famous are MacLeod 's Maidens at Idrigill Point where a Macleod clan chief 's wife and daughter drowned .
3 The communications audit provides a way for the consultancy to examine the matter , to assess all aspects , and to talk to people within and without the company , before arriving at a point where a PR programme can be created and recommendations made .
4 The ascent is usually made from the charming village of Hartley , near Kirkby Stephen , where a rising road passing the huge Hartley Quarry is available for cars to a point where a cart track branches off and heads into the hills .
5 Mark the point where the cannon ball strikes the ground and roll the Artillery dice to establish the bounce distance .
6 Does the worsening trade balance in manufactured goods over the ‘ long boom ’ and through the point where the UK imports more manufactured goods than it exports mean that the UK 's export industries have failed ?
7 Now with the compass point Draw lines from A and B up to on end B ( and still open to 5 the point where the arcs cm ) draw another arc to cut cross .
8 It should be clear from Fig. 1 that the constant a is the intercept term for the consumption line ( that is , the point where the consumption line cuts the vertical axis ) and is equal to 10 in the example .
9 All cold water pipes , from the point where the service pipe enters the house , should be lagged with pipe insulation .
10 The car seemed to take ages to reach the point where the slip road entered the autobahn .
11 While most reggae DJs rapidly rise in popularity only to sink within a year , Shabba 's following has swelled over the past four years to a point where the reggae market is too small to contain him — witness the shooting and tear gas panic last year at the Brixton Academy , or January 's trashing of Tower Records , London , during a personal appearance .
12 Invariant latitude is a way of defining a magnetic field line by the motion of energetic charged particles along it and is the magnetic latitude of the point where the field line intersects the Earth .
13 MLT is defined in terms of the point where the field line would cut the ecliptic plane and the angle that point subtends with the Sun at the Earth 's centre .
14 At the point where the river Adige flows down from the north , bringing traffic from the north , from the Brenner pass and Bavaria and Austria , the city of Verona nestled in a pear-shaped bend in the river .
15 They were approaching a point where the wharf walk was bridged over by scaffolding erected to repair the back wall of Benson 's furniture shop .
16 It has been seen that the impression of " subsequent actualization " arising here results from intercepting the movement signified by to at its final instant , at the point where the infinitive event is actualized .
17 The options are a high ladder on the right side of the lock , a point where the stone wall has been damaged ( presumably by a vessel failing to slow down at the junction ) or a paddle up the River Aire to find a point where the bank is lower .
18 Now , I normally notice the point where the stone part of the spiral stairway becomes the brick lining , this time I missed it and WALLOP !
19 He came up to the Hilder at the point where the aqueduct pillars crossed it .
20 Do n't get the idea that Collias is only about mid-extreme pocket pulling , for the crack climbs are just as good , and this is the point where the mid-grade climber can really begin to lick his or her lips .
21 You keep the line dressed and straight behind the float and a certain tension at the point where the float tip protrudes from the surface so that the slightest movement of your wrist just lifts the float fractionally without interfering with its progress downstream and you watch it lift slightly and settle and feel in your bones — if you 've executed the hold-back right — that it will surely sink to a fish before travelling another inch .
22 In this case a terminal branch containing appropriate written and syntactic information about tea is attached to the node containing the pronunciation of teacher , at the point where the input word ended .
23 Riva is the major resort on this , the largest lake in Italy , and is located at the base of magnificent cliffs just at the point where the River Sarca flows into the lake .
24 — Below left , looking towards the point where the £3m. bridge is being built , linking Teesdale with Stockton town centre .
25 In the 1950s the redoubtable Eva Crackles , a Yorkshire teacher , was gathering grasses at the point where the Leven canal crosses the site of an ancient lake , now long vanished , but clearly just surviving when the canal was cut in 1802 .
26 By changing the proportion of red to blue marbles progressively , there comes a point where the project leader has no preference between the two bets .
27 By changing the proportion of red to blue marbles progressively , there comes a point where the project leader has no preference between the two bets .
28 The teams initially had leaders whose job it was to encourage team autonomy , and to develop problem-solving and decision-making skills to the point where the team leader could withdraw .
29 The first six steps of Part 3 , Objective 1 , have been completed , up to the point where an intervention programme has been written .
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