at a touch in a sentence
Examples
- Deleted chapters discussed visits to other asteroids occupied by a retailer brimming with marketing phrases, and an inventor whose creation could produce any object desired at a touch of its controls.
- A fibre optic strand which is so much thinner can, at a touch on the skin and without causing any pain, measure the sugar level in blood, the pH level, temperature, etc.
- On all Town Cars except for Executive Series, ultrasonic park assist was standard, alongside a power-open / close trunk lid ( this was known as " Trunk at a Touch " ).
- Still others, adapted from African prototypes, are cloth bundles stuffed with earth and healing herbs, and bound so tightly with string that they look as if they might explode at a touch.
- The Imperial was famous in its day for surviving Japan's terrible 1923 earthquake; the model looks fragile enough to crumble at a touch . ( The hotel was torn down in 1968 .)
- The rooms are illegal to the core, ridden with housing code violations : windows are grated shut, frayed wires crisscross the walls, water leaks from rotted bathroom fixtures and pieces of wall crumble to powder at a touch.
- Instead of fumbling with a pencil-and-paper log, the driver can enter information at a touch of a button; not only does the system record mileage data and other information, it can also shoot it back to the home office.
- Earlier this year, Inteco surveyed 4, 200 households and found that a small but significant sector of the sampling was curtailing trips to the video store in favor of calling up movies at a touch of their television remote controls.
- Next month Alitalia will begin equipping its eight long-haul MD-11s with an in-flight entertainment system that, among other things, will enable passengers to choose among more than 20 movies a flight _ movies that can be started, paused and stopped at a touch.
- It must surely be possible to have an automated process that at a touch of a button can generate an abuse report referencing the proper user talk page and history and addressing it to the correct e-mail recipient retrieved from WHOIS . "'