Sentence examples for minutes at which from inspiring English sources

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It stayed there for 4 minutes, at which point the experiment was considered concluded.

Djalili raised the roof after just three minutes, at which point his stand-up career was up and running.

The showcase lasted all of 15 minutes, at which point Florin Raducioiu scored for Romania against the run of play.

Most brands will be softened sufficiently (and still al dente) in 7 or 8 minutes, at which point they must be rinsed in cold water and drained.

Remove the shallots from the oven and leave to rest for five minutes, at which point, toss the leeks with the shallots and serve.

It held that crown for a few minutes, at which point the Canadiens traded PK Subban to the Predators for Shea Weber.

Bake for about 15 minutes, at which point the shells should be able to be cleanly picked off the baking paper.

Jon Avnet's movie bumbles along for twenty minutes, at which point Dr. Jack Gramm Al Pacinoo) is informed by a gravelly phone call that he has eighty-eight minutos to live.

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"My natural posture was, 'I'm an empty vessel, and they can fill me.' The minute at which you stop being able to learn is the end, I think".

It counted down at about 20 hectares a minute, at which rate no rainforest would be left by the end of this century.Despite a faddish Western concern for tropical forests, more were cleared in the ensuing decade than ever before.

So Aristotle's Physics VI 5 and VIII 8 raise the issue whether there is a first instant at which a change has taken place, or a last minute at which it has not, one issue discussed in Heytesbury's treatment of 'begins' and 'ceases'ceases

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