Sentence examples for brought to point from inspiring English sources

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As the ray passes through the paired flats, it is multiply reflected to produce multiple transmitted rays which are collected by the focusing lens and brought to point A' on the screen.

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We enter at a point where this topic is being brought to a point of possible closure.

It opened in 1912 and was brought to Cedar Point in 1946.

The patient is brought to a point where he literally wants to kill the therapist.

You are actually brought to the point of thinking you're going to drown.

Variation is likely to diminish as more evidence becomes available and is brought to the point of care.

Review processes (1) were described in which different review processes are brought to bear pointing to areas requiring additional resources.

Moreover, it should not be brought to the boiling point.

These remarks bring to light an important point.

This point brings to light a shortcoming in both the ILGM and the ILGA models.

Which brings me to point 2.0: hacking's a fact of life now.

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