A point where lines intersect.
1The point of intersection of all these assembled sovereignties is called society.
2More important still, the point of intersection was almost in sight.
3The cloister, that cloister, is the point of intersection of horrors.
4Before he had reached the point of intersection he heard voices from the thicket.
5Stephen reached the point of intersection, stood still and listened.
6Complete the parallelogram, a b c d, and let the point of intersection, b, represent perdition.
7With this in operation across the point of intersection like a shuttle, interference would be extremely dangerous.
8The point of intersection locates the center.
9I met him exactly at the point of intersection, under the shadow of a great, old oak.
10At the point of intersection between the transept and the nave the supports of the central tower rose.
11Dru hoped that the point of intersection would at least prove peaceful, like the eye of a storm.
12Notice also the exquisite pendentive of the roof at the point of intersection of the nave and short false transepts.
13His first thought was that it was the point of intersection and he had somehow been drawn back to it.
14At the point of intersection he attached two guy-ropes, making the end of one fast to a cake of beach-ice.
15It was the point of intersection of two rays-onefrom below and one from above- ablackand a white ray.
16When you follow two separate chains of thought, Watson, you will find some point of intersection which should approximate to the truth.
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