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Example sentences for "each point"

  • A row and a projective flat pencil, if the row is a section of the pencil, each point lying in its corresponding line.

  • To each point in either corresponds one point in the other; that is, those points are said to correspond which are projections of one another.

  • Therefore to each class will correspond a point and to each point a class.

  • I suppose that to each point of one corresponds one point of the other and only one, and inversely; and besides that the coordinates of a point are continuous functions, otherwise altogether arbitrary, of the corresponding point.

  • To true up is to take off the work a cut of sufficient depth to cause a fixed point to touch the work surface equally at each point in the revolution.

  • To avoid this it is necessary to know that the casting is supported with equal pressure at each point of support.

  • If this direction is assigned in each point of the wave-surface, the diagram contains all the information which we can desire concerning the propagation of plane waves of the frequency that has been chosen.

  • If there be not two kinds of visible extension--one perceiv'd by a confus'd view, the other by a distinct successive direction of the optique axis to each point?

  • In this case the funnels radiate from a central globe, formed of two intersecting tetrahedra, with "cigars" at each point enclosing a four-atomed globe.

  • A label of three points ermine, on each point a canton gules.

  • France (ancient) and England quarterly, a label of three points argent, and on each point a canton gules.

  • In a stream flowing in an open channel, for instance, when the effect of eddies produced by the roughness of the sides is neglected, the pressure at each point is simply the hydrostatic pressure due to the depth below the free surface.

  • The normal pressures on the surface of the mass (excluding the ends A, B) are at each point normal to the direction of motion, and do no work.

  • In this case the shoot would remain always bowed with the painted line appearing on the several above specified surfaces, and with the point of the shoot successively directed to each point of the compass.

  • The main petiole bends a little angularly downwards at each point where a pair of leaflets arises (see fig.

  • In most other respects a tendril acts as if it were one of several revolving internodes, which all move together by successively bending to each point of the compass.

  • Press the curling pin up the centre of each point, and pinch against it so as to form a distinct seam.

  • Each point is placed at the back of each petal.

  • Press the finger in the centre, and pinch up each point, bending the same towards the centre.

  • The head of the curling pin is passed down the centre of each point previously to their being placed on.

  • These elements constitute what Descartes, and after him all geometers, have called the co-ordinates of each point considered.

  • To lay a drain directly under the position of its stakes, would require that enough earth be left at each point to hold the stake, and that the ditch be tunneled under it.

  • When the rule of calculation assigns a single definite value for a function at each point in the domain of the argument the function is "uniform" or "one-valued.

  • It therefore represents the function at any point of the periodic interval at which the function is continuous (except possibly the end-points), and has a definite value at each point of discontinuity.

  • The dimming effect of the medium, therefore, has a different magnitude at each point of the width of the beam.

  • The whole phenomenon, in all its irregularity, was one more proof for Goethe that the plant in its totality is potentially present at each point of its organism.

  • Through these observations we grow aware of light's faculty of communicating simultaneously to space as a whole, and to each point in it, a potential image of the light-reflecting object.

  • As in ordinary telephone lines, we require a transmitter and receiver at each point.

  • In order to establish a wireless communication between two points we need first of all a hole or well in the ground at each point.

  • More batteries may be connected to each point of switch B.

  • Thus we get a smooth surface with sides for the mill base to turn in so as to receive the wind at each point to advantage.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each point" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    civilized peoples; each angle; each army; each atom; each bearing; each case; each club; each community; each course; each finger; each formation; each glass; each having; each light; each like; each member; each paragraph; each room; each species; each three; each tube; each word; early settlement; fifty miles; first great; general truths