point of entry造句1, Dover is a point of entry into Britain.
2, There is controversy over the point of entry of the pelvic parasympathetic nerves into the colonic wall.
3, It also requires a specific point of entry into the human body.
4, Do they have a point of entry into this process?
5, The point of entry of data in a network.
6, Acts as the point of entry for an initial call.
7, The screen door could have been the point of entry.
8, It also serve as the main point of entry for foreign tourists the World Cup.
9, These gaps serve as a point of entry to learn the underlying causes of performance differences.
10, String concatenation is the primary point of entry for script injection.
11, The challenge was to create a single point of entry to a range of varied data sources so that finance could generate an end-to-end view of the business.
12, The point of entry into Zambia would be the Chirundu border post.
13, Arizona has become the point of entry for more than of illegal entrants from Mexico.
14, The whole question of Total Communication philosophy depends on the point of entry into these stages.
15, The cave continues but then suddenly falls to horrendous depths and a retreat must be made to the point of entry.
16, The first and most obvious was a logjam at the point of entry.
17, The tie-up could send a chill through Bill Gates since it gives Novell an interesting point of entry to the enterprise.
18, Home page In any hypertext system, including the World Wide Web(WWW),[http:///point of entry.html] a document intended to serve as an initial point of entry to a web of related documents.
19, Those creations in extreme dark never made to a point of entry.
20, Probably China has the SARS phobia and has been extremely stringent at its point of entry.
21, For many users, a search site is now their point of entry to the internet.