Sentence examples for miles at which from inspiring English sources

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By 2000 Ariane 5 should be able to carry over seven tonnes into geostationary orbit, the height above the earth (36,000km, or 22,000 miles) at which most commsats fly.

Three days later, in what will require extraordinary endurance, she intends to run the preliminary round of the 10,000 meters, a distance of 6.2 miles, at which she finished sixth at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

And the safety board is investigating an incident in February in which a Go airlines flight from Honolulu to Hilo, Hawaii, overshot the airport by 15 miles, at which point the crew was alerted by an air traffic controller.

VIA Motors' batteries can last for forty miles, at which point their fuel-powered generator — which runs on gasoline, but in the future could be built to run on biofuels or hydrogen fuel cells — takes over.

Ten years later, she had traveled 25,000 miles, at which point she decided to stop counting, but did not stop walking, until her death in 1981.

It quickly intensified into a violent F4, and gradually reached F5 status after traveling 6.5 miles, at which time it struck the community of Bridge Creek.

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He began slowly, in fifth position, for the first 1/2 mile, at which point he was sent with a rush around the far turn, a drive that some track buffs said was the fastest they had ever seen.

The pace per mile at which you hope to run your next race will start to feel like a familiar cadence that you can adjust to almost effortlessly, and without the benefit of a watch.

From the junction, M-86 and M-66 run concurrently to the north for about 1.5 mile, at which point M-86 branches off to the east while M-66 continues on a northerly route.

They increased the lead by a further half-a-length and held it for another 0.5 mile, at which point Oxford produced a "marked improvement in speed" and began to reduce the deficit.

With its powerful and compact lithium-ion batteries the Volt will have a range in all-electric mode of up to 40 miles (64km), at which point a small petrol engine will kick in to recharge its batteries.

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