Example sentences of "at [art] [adj] point " in BNC.
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1 | Before that , he was always there for her — even at the low points . |
2 | Look at the electrical points . |
3 | This Page : 61 years separate these two pictures outside the Oxford Hotel in Marton , at the easterly point of the tramway . |
4 | Idealised waveforms found at the various points in the filter network . |
5 | At the present point in time there are those who are of the opinion that no sacrifice is too great for our democracy , least of all the sacrifice of democracy itself to the power of the judges and enslaving legal limitations . |
6 | ‘ send a message by telephone which was of an indecent ( or an obscene or a menacing ) character or ’ Telephone means the same public system as at the alternative point at 2 ante . |
7 | ‘ We had planned and plotted and fortunately found garages at the right points . |
8 | With practice , the ringer can swing the bell in a controlled fashion through 360 degrees , producing the right ‘ dong ’ at the right point among all the other bells whirling away in the belfry . |
9 | So the pattern will start at the right point cam with stitch number 18 of the pattern . |
10 | With correct positioning , to ensure the join came at the right point with the stairs , and a generous overlap , we could cut the correct angle through both . |
11 | ‘ Are you listening to me ? ’ he demanded when she failed to laugh at the right point . |
12 | I loved the programme and the people but I made the decision to leave at the right point , before I could grow bored . ’ |
13 | There is , for instance , a showy and large-scale entrance to the Phaistos temple at the north-west corner ; at the equivalent point in the Knossos Labyrinth there seems to have been no entrance at all , in spite of the arguments of Arthur Evans and James Walter Graham ( see Castleden 1989 , pp. 12 and 189 ) . |
14 | Figure 5.11 The numbers stored in the memory banks shown in Figure 5.9 represent the intensity of the colour displayed at the equivalent point on the TV monitor screen . |
15 | He can be given one more magic item from Warhammer or Warhammer Magic at the standard points cost . |
16 | Others said that Clinker had gone mad at the fusing point and could n't restrain himself . |
17 | The vapour produced is richer in the more volatile component A. At the boiling point , this vapour and the liquid are in equilibrium . |
18 | I am looking at the specific points that were made by the delegation to me earlier this month . |
19 | Inflation increased , balance of payments crises forced the application of strong restraints to public expenditure and private incomes on a number of occasions , and , at the depressed point of the cycle , quite marked increases in unemployment occurred . |
20 | Its actual meaning here corresponds therefore to an interception of to at the final point of its movement . |
21 | Then at the crucial point which only his body can decide , either he 'll drop ’ — she slapped the table — ‘ down to normal inside of a few hours , or his temp . |
22 | Like the biological positivists before him , after a long treatise devoted to ‘ scientific rigour ’ he suddenly turns , at the crucial point , to unrigorous lay belief . |
23 | Waves formed by these northeast winds are responsible for the marked angle at the far point and for the building up of the recurved end so that it faces north-east . |
24 | When these wagons arrived in the Underframe Shop they were unloaded at the required points or areas by hand-operated overhead travelling cranes in the ancillary bays , adjacent to the main workshop area . |
25 | High Elf Mages may be selected from any of the four levels of power at the appropriate points cost as shown below . |
26 | Wizards may be selected from any of the four levels of wizard at the appropriate points cost as shown below . |
27 | Additional considerations specific to acquisitions are covered at the appropriate points in this chapter . |
28 | We shall be considering The Prelude as a poem at the appropriate point in the Critical Survey ; for the moment I propose to refer to it simply as evidence of Wordsworth 's internal struggles and preoccupations , as if it were a diary or a letter to a friend which just happens to be in verse . |
29 | The post , which is at research officer level , will be for two years in the first instance , with the possibility of extension , and the salary will be at the appropriate point on the 1A scale ( £ –£18 165 per annum ) with USS . |
30 | Crowfield is half-way up the south-eastern edge of Wattisham 's north-easterly ‘ panhandle ’ , so I drew a small circle at the appropriate point and joined it and Gransden with a straight line . |