Sentence examples for breath point from inspiring English sources

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where MDG is the daily enteric CH4 expressed in grams after including the specific density conversion factor, MTV is the methane from breath point measurements in millilitres during ruminating and TVr represents the tidal volume of air when the animals were resting (either standing or lying down).

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Proponents of greater redistribution can probably save their breath pointing out that inequality is a problem.

But the most eloquent moments in this final set came when she was exhorting herself quietly under her breath between points, cheeks flushed, teeth clenched.

When it most mattered, the 27-year-old Mauresmo increased her energy levels, while Williams was fighting for breath between points.

In the unaired version – which was later passed to the Mirror – the presenter then appears to recite the children's counting rhyme and use the N-word under his breath before pointing at the Toyota and shrugging: "Toyota it is".

After the rush of fast-tempo groovers, the singer paused, took a breath and pointed above.

In the next breath, Priebus points out that "we have not decisively won a presidential race in 24 years".

When I paused to catch my breath, she pointed out my neglect in a way only a dear friend could, "It's good to hear about Sam, but you have another child, too... how is Josie?" Her comment caught me off-guard.

There is no opportunity to catch one's breath at any point of the run.

"I was completely out of breath to the point of anxiety," he said.

Sitting still and silent on my cushion, I learn that observing my breath at the point where it exits the nostrils focuses the brain.

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