Example sentences of "at which [art] [noun sg] [is] " in BNC.

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1 If isostatic compensation is local , that is if vertical adjustments of the lithosphere in response to the removal of a load are confined just to the area covered by the original load , then isostatic uplift simply reduces the rate at which a land-surface is lowered by denudation ( Fig. 4.7(A) ) .
2 I really do not see any level at which a dialogue is even possible .
3 One might also attempt to establish a relationship between intensity and exposure at the point at which a pixel is just seen , and use this to obtain intensity readings .
4 To add to the uncertainty , the age at which a person is considered old enough to vote may be different from that at which they are allowed to marry or fight for their country .
5 The point at which a minuet is no longer a minuet , but becomes a waltz or scherzo , is ultimately indefinable .
6 Increasing the rate at which a computer is clocked also decreases the amount of time available for a given computer signal to proceed though the wires and circuits of the computer .
7 The ‘ must have ’ objectives define a bargainer 's minimum requirements ; for example , the minimum price at which a seller is willing to trade .
8 The pace at which a sequence is cut also depends on the mood which it is intended to communicate .
9 The vertical angle at which a shot is taken is another important visual signal .
10 Australian Mutual received approval from the Department of Trade and Industry which it needed if it was to hold more than 15 per cent of Pearl 's shares , the level at which a shareholder is regarded as ‘ controlling ’ an insurance company .
11 The distinction between policy making and implementation seems to need to rest upon the identification of decision points at which a policy is deemed to be made and ready for implementations like a commodity that is manufactured and ready for selling .
12 The flow rate is adjustable , and so is the angle at which the water is pumped back into the tank — upward or downward as well as to either side .
13 The to infinitive is not used because one is not situating the incidence of the infinitive 's event to its support as coming after some other position in time at which the support is also represented , as was the case in ( 1 ) above .
14 The rate at which the angle is changed must depend on the speed at the time , and this has to be judged because there is insufficient time to check the ASI .
15 More than any other lens system , the pair should help cosmologists to evaluate the Hubble constant ( giving the rate at which the Universe is growing ) by directly tracing the geometry of space over vast distances .
16 The uncertainty in the number that I gave you , about fifteen to eighteen billion years , is not in any sense an error due to inaccuracies of measurements of the rate at which the universe is currently expanding , but there are systematic differences of opinion about how one should calibrate the expansion rate , because people have different means of measuring the distance from us of the most luminous objects .
17 Under this head belongs every form of words by which , in speaking of a proposed measure of relief , an intimation is given that the time at which the proposal is made , whenever it may be , is too early for the purpose .
18 The speed at which the loop is formed is such that the bobbin is suspended , so eliminating any need for lubrication despite the continuous rotation of the bobbin carrier .
19 In the case of changes proposed by a member of the Computer Group , the procedures to be followed vary according to the stage of development at which the change is identified .
20 Thus as a first approximation ( but see below ) , now can be glossed as " the time at which the speaker is producing the utterance containing now " .
21 It may be claimed that open debate in Parliament is being replaced by confidential discussions at which the public is represented by anonymous officials .
22 ( 6 ) The members of a licensing board for a district or licensing division of a district shall be elected at the first meeting of the district council held after the ordinary election of that council in 1977 and , in the case of subsequent elections , of those members : ( a ) except in so far as paragraph ( b ) below otherwise provides , at the first meeting of the council held after each Subsequent ordinary election of the council ; and ( b ) where a determination under subsection ( 3 ) above is made ( whether or not at such meeting of the council as is mentioned in paragraph ( a ) above ) , either : ( i ) at the meeting at which the determination is made ; or ( ii ) at the first meeting of the council held after such meeting as is mentioned in sub-paragraph ( i ) above .
23 ( 7 ) The members of a licensing board for an islands area or licensing division of an islands area shall be elected at a meeting of the council of the islands area to be held on a date between May 16 , 1977 and June 30 , 1977 to be determined by the council , and , in the case of subsequent elections of those members : ( a ) except in so far as paragraph ( b ) below otherwise provides , at the first meeting of the council held after each subsequent ordinary election of the council ; and ( b ) where a determination under subsection ( 3 ) above is made ( whether or not at such meeting of the council as is mentioned in paragraph ( a ) above ) , either : ( i ) at the meeting at which the determination is made ; or ( ii ) at the first meeting of the council held after such meeting as is mentioned in sub-paragraph ( i ) above .
24 The Problem Management Procedure will vary according to the stage of development at which the problem is identified and by whom it is identified .
25 And viability , the point at which the fetus is able to survive outside the womb , is the limit accepted by most modern-day proponents of abortion .
26 The only aspect of the contract that can vary is the price at which the exchange is made , which is determined at the time of the transaction .
27 Both measurements of effectiveness are valid , and the one used will depend upon the purpose of the assessment , the customer ordering the assessment and the audience at which the assessment is aimed .
28 As an example , we may consider observations made in a channel of which the dimensions gradually change with distance downstream from 12·7 × 76 mm to 12·7 × 228 mm ; the consequent drop in speed reduces the Reynolds number ( based on the smaller dimension ) from a value at which the flow is turbulent to one at which reverse transition occurs .
29 Even for a practitioner who does not claim to own such expertise , it is important to consider the extent to which items seem to call upon the linguistic abilities at which the test is directed .
30 Note that it would be inadvisable to assemble the code directly into the location at which the unit is plugged since data could be lost if a mistake is made when relocating the SRAM .
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