Example sentences of "[be] at [det] point " in BNC.
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1 | Since we 're at that point . |
2 | but what I , what would be a possibility at sixty two , when I 'm at that point , I 'd be receiving half pay |
3 | It was Spaniards who proved Wellington 's own maxim : ‘ the more ground the French hold , the weaker they will be at any point ’ . |
4 | In church growth terms it will be at this point that the leaders will be gaining the ‘ vision ’ for the work . |
5 | Positively , the theory asserts that there is something about the sensation which correlates with the stimulation being at a certain point , and which can thus , in time , become a sign to us of the stimulation being at that point . |
6 | There were at this point no apparent difficulties experienced between the majority of estate members and no significant source of conflict , that is until the question of a multi-denominational school itself became such a source . |
7 | Both Delaunay and Le Fauconnier , who did not exhibit at the Galerie de la Boétie either , were at this point on less friendly terms with the other members of the movement , and for this reason their works were not illustrated in Du Cubisme . |
8 | The chances of winning the two bets are at that point judged to have the same probability , given by the ratio of red to blue marbles . |
9 | The chances of winning the two bets are at that point judged to have the same probability , given by the ratio of red to blue marbles . |
10 | There appears to be little evidence that as a society we have become so rich that a substantial number of people are at this point . |
11 | The bibliographical services officer subsequently ensures that more specialized works not ordered by the areas are at some point put into the stock of the authority as a whole . |
12 | ‘ I 'm not sure that we have n't been at some point , ’ says Mr Garner . |
13 | This did not mean a dramatic drop in popularity : indeed , his approval rating was higher in 1966 and early 1967 than it had been at any point since the Algerian crisis . |
14 | You know he , and he 's at that point now |
15 | It 's at that point that many women start trying to get back into the labour market and at that point it is extremely difficult , so I think that we 're talking about a number of things . |
16 | All the paintings were purchased through Christie 's at some point in their early history . |
17 | It 's at this point that so many people give up . |
18 | It 's at this point that you have to start making choices , and you have several options . |
19 | As early as I 3 days after implantation the embryo ( as , after many more cell divisions , the developing child is called ) will have its own blood vessels connected to the mother 's at this point , a membrane keeping them apart . |
20 | It 's at this point nearing the end of my open study I 've realised a connection between the four characters I have just compared . |
21 | It 's at this point in our agenda when er the world search it 's our agenda and er in introducing the report there are just four things I want to comment about . |
22 | It 's at this point that AIDS develops . |
23 | My conviction is that as we take action , and show that we mean business , we will find that it is at that point precisely that the Holy Spirit comes to help us in our weakness and change everything from a mechanical discipline to an encounter with the living God . |
24 | And you could bring them fairly close together and say well I ca n't tell you exactly what the gradient is at that point , but if you draw a tiny little line and take the gradient of that . |
25 | I agree , provided that means the right shaft can help the player to know exactly where the clubhead is at any point during his swing . |
26 | The enemy threatening that task is at this point the Philistines . |
27 | It is at this point that Todorov 's ‘ classicism , is projected towards postmodernism . |
28 | It is at this point that gonorrhoea may start to produce symptoms in the female . |
29 | It is at this point in the profound stillness that the sound of the mind can be heard . |
30 | It is at this point that I slip from my pedestal of polite insouciance . |