Example sentences of "by the [noun sg] at [Wh det] the " in BNC.
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1 | Priority , as between successive mortgagees of shares , is determined by the date at which the mortgages were effected , as a company is under no obligation to accept notices by mortgagees . |
2 | This is incorrect ; the Swastika as a magical symbol suggests an indicated direction ( forward or reverse ) by the angle at which the ‘ arms ’ and not the ‘ tails ’ point . |
3 | Like many other primary school teachers , he says he was stunned by the level at which the specimen paper had been pitched . |
4 | The length of pile after clipping is largely determined by the stylistic traditions of the particular weaving group or by the market at which the rug is aimed . |
5 | This phase relationship is determined by the point at which the position detector generates a pulse to trigger a change in excitation and so the detector trigger point must vary with speed if the pull-out torque is required over the complete speed range . |
6 | In experiments described above ( e.g. Figs. 24.8 and 24.10 ) , the onset of turbulence was specified clearly by the stage at which the spectrum changed from a discrete to a broadband structure . |
7 | A committee meeting of one large co-operative was attended by the author at which the managers explained the proposed introduction in 1986 of a computer link-up available to all members . |
8 | After robotisation the job became less skilled , was machine paced in that the cycle time was dictated by the speed at which the robot did the welding , and the human part of the job was filled by a semi-skilled operator belonging to a general trades union . |
9 | Gordon , who has signed a four-year contract with the Scottish champions , looked bewildered by the speed at which the deal was rushed through . |