At Which Point In A Sentence?

The passengers were kept on the aircraft until 1200, at which point they were transported to the airfield’s old terminal building. After a certain point, I’d give up, at which point Ed would goad me into another confrontation where he would do the same thing.

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How do you use at point in a sentence?

At-some-point Sentence Examples
Such an unlikely spot for a home site, and yet, the remains of a chimney gave indisputable proof that one had existed at some point. She roused herself, surprised to see the other three had disappeared at some point. We all have to go at some point.

What is the meaning of it at at the point of something?

Definition of on/at the point of (doing something)
: at a time just before (doing something) She was at the point of leaving when he asked her to dance. The police are on the point of solving the case.

How do you use which means in a sentence?

Diesels have twice the compression of gas engines, which means it’s harder for the average person to shift gears in a manual transmission. So you will have mounds of unburied corpses on the streets, which means typhoid or cholera outbreaks.

At what point means?

This phrase refers to a particular time when an event or circumstance occurred, as opposed to “now” (see at this point). [

What is the meaning at some point?

Sometime; at an indefinite time.

Is it point to or point at?

When you point to something, you are pointing in its direction or showing the way to it or identifying it. When you point at something, you are just directly indicating it.

Is it point of time or point in time?

A particular moment, as in At no point in time had they decided to leave the country, or The exact point in time when he died has not been determined. Critics say this usage is wordy since in most cases either point or time will suffice.

What can I say instead of at this point?

What is another word for at this point?

now immediately
at this juncture at this moment
on the double at this point in time
here at this time
at this stage right off

How do you use that or which in a sentence?

The clause that comes after the word “which” or “that” is the determining factor in deciding which one to use. If the clause is absolutely pertinent to the meaning of the sentence, you use “that.” If you could drop the clause and leave the meaning of the sentence intact, use “which.”

Which means or which it means?

which mean and which means are used according to whether you are using plural noun or singular. eg plural: these are the knives which mean he was attacked. eg singular: this is the knife which means he was attacked. so plural=mean singular=means. See a translation.

What to say instead of which means?

What is another word for which means?

meaning that the corollary being that
which argues which attests
which conveys which determines
which expresses which implies
which indicates which insinuates

Why do we use points?

You use point to refer to a particular time, or to a particular stage in the development of something. We’re all going to die at some point.It got to the point where he had to leave.

What does during which time mean?

You use during which when you refer to something, an event, that was happening, while at the same time something else happened: We had a great lunch, during which my father gave a speech. You use during which time to indicate that something happened in the time-span that is taken by something else.

What does see you at some point mean?

Existing, happening in or relating to a time in the past. past.

Are you pointing at me meaning?

1. To extend one’s finger, especially the index finger, in the direction of someone or something.

What is the sentence of point to?

1. He reluctantly conceded the point to me. 2.

Can you point me meaning?

To draw someone’s attention toward or inform someone about the direction of someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between “point” and “to.” Excuse me, could you please point me to the train station? He pointed me to the exit when I asked if they had any job openings.

Why do people say at that point in time?

At the present moment; right now; currently. We don’t have all the details, but at this point in time, it seems that the suspect acted alone.

What does at any point in time mean?

“At any given point in time” means at a particular time or a specific time. Example:” I am willing to assist you at any given point of time”, would mean something like: “If we can set a specific time, I will assist you”, or “If we can agree on a certain time, I will assist you”, or “I am willing to help you any time”.

Is point of time correct?

However, based on just a few glances – quick looks and observations that is to say – it appears that, perhaps, “point of time” is used in technical contexts or maybe things technological. For general purposes – general language – I would really recommend just using “point in time”.