Example sentences of "at which [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 AB 's business was sold to XY Ltd as a going concern prior to the liquidator 's appointment , at which point no stock remained with AB .
2 These diurnal cycles are evident in all months of the summer half-year , but the amplitude of the cycles declines with declining solar intensity towards austral winter ( June to August ) , at which point no clear cycle is discernible above the noise ( 0.2p.p.b.v. for ozone and 40p.p.t.v. for peroxide ) .
3 The Eco K ts-1 endonuclease was found to digest plasmid DNA at 30°C in an analogous manner to the wild type enzyme , but only 20% of the DNA is fully cleaved ( at which point no further reaction occurs ) .
4 This narrowing or furring up of the arteries can slow down the flow of the blood to your heart ( giving rise to the condition known as angina ) or even cut off the supply completely , at which point a heart attack then occurs .
5 The trunks that fall over sometimes take root several metres away from the base of the tree , at which point a new tree will grow up .
6 This process is repeated until the end node of the graph is reached ( ** ) , at which point a complete candidate string has been generated ( e.g. from figure 2.8 , this would have found ljadc ) .
7 ‘ I 'm not listening , ’ said Joe , at which point a middle-aged woman came in , found her way through the maze and reached the counter .
8 This increase is expected to last about 18 months at which point a further upgrade will be required .
9 Close on line monitoring of the effects of interferon on viral replication revealed that in several patients HBeAg and HBV-DNA serum values decreased continuously and were almost negative when treatment was stopped ( week 24 ) at which point a relapse occurred .
10 At which point a child says , " It 's alright , I 've brought a magic spade with me .
11 The bruiser took up the carpet-bag , at which point every ear caught the sounds of slow , measured footsteps and a man 's voice .
12 At which point an editor would say , that is not how it works .
13 If the gain there is large enough , these new modes burst into oscillation : if not , transphasing continues to a renewed coincidence with the oscillating frequencies , at which point an inverse period-doubling cascade ensues , leading eventually to a steady-state response .
14 Boycott was asked for ‘ constructive questions ’ but according to the chairman Brian Walsh , ‘ he had none or declined to ask any ’ at which point the former England opener left .
15 At which point the lyrics make an exciting switch to : ‘ I tried to beat heem , but he beat mee … ’ and so on .
16 Their victims , the Bathursts , of Hankley Common , had the figures of one under fours after 15 holes at which point the Betts won 4 & 3 , needing three fours for a 69 .
17 If they are still experiencing the benefits of the last centesimal medicine then as usual you would wait for some indication before repeating or changing remedies at which point the LM can be prescribed .
18 The nudes became a favourite meeting place of young men , at which point the local wives and mothers could contain themselves no longer and insisted that they be moved elsewhere , much to the annoyance of the sculptor Ernesto Bazzaro .
19 However , even when the dinner was over , their ‘ guests ’ showed no sign of leaving , at which point the Emperor began to pull on the ends of his moustache — one of the few signs of irritation he ever allowed himself .
20 We took off within minutes and flew about 100 miles to Swift Current , at which point the storm had increased to such velocity that Buchanan made an emergency landing and we all found a hotel in the town for the night .
21 The model is progressively decomposed until the lowest order of activities can be identified , at which point the information needs of each activity are listed .
22 A clinging-to-the-van-sides return joined us in one jostling clamorous mob as we disgorged onto the platform , at which point the jaundiced guard spoke his first and only words .
23 The bullards appearing peaceable , the officer told his men to dismiss , at which point the bull was let loose and the troops joined in !
24 One way to do this is to give them a hefty shove and hurl them together so fast that their mutual electrical repulsion can not resist , as in the Sun where the temperature at the centre is so great that the protons are highly agitated and occasionally collide at which point the energy-liberating fusion mechanisms take over .
25 Thou or You forms are frequently used to address personifications , at which point the Friend or Mistress often slips into the third person , as part of an imagined triangle .
26 The cabby refused and grabbed him by the arm , at which point the robber pulled free and ran off .
27 No other lexicographer may now obtain the text of the entry for update , or change its status , until the borrower has returned the entry , at which point the on- loan flag is reset .
28 Koons reacted by shipping the work to Germany on a long-term museum loan , at which point the court held him in contempt , a charge which carries a daily fine .
29 This large house , neo-Gothic in all respects but for its Italianate belvedere , stood about a third of the way between West Hampstead station and Finchley Road station , at which point the lines enter portals and dive underground .
30 Beyond this threshold the absolute frequency of each lemma was 2 or under ; at which point the sample size becomes too small and the statistical behaviour unstable .
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