Example sentences of "that point [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And it 's how you put that point across , if you put it across and if the body language you use when you put it across and do you know what makes the biggest different the biggest difference about how you put it across the most important factor about how you put it across and what you 're trying to do ?
2 That point about the core business is very unfair , ’ he says .
3 Various pressure groups make that point about both the London terminuses .
4 The level of income at which SB is received is widely accepted as a crude and basic measure of the ‘ poverty line ’ , that point below which people may be said to be ‘ in poverty ’ .
5 From that point on the debate went from bad to worse .
6 From that point on he was ‘ a real dyed in the wool Free Presbyterian ’ .
7 He said , ‘ Man , look , this is the amp , ’ and from that point on I did n't look back .
8 From that point on he only went down to the hospitals ‘ as and when required ’ .
9 But once Pauline thought had consolidated its own position , it automatically became the ‘ established orthodoxy ’ , and from that point on anything that clashed with it became , by definition , a ‘ heresy ’ .
10 From that point on it was downhill all the way , fitting and fielding panels , gluing the assembly , treating with wood preservative , umpteen coats of wax polish .
11 It was contended by the Crown that the holder of a justice 's licence , which by virtue of his appointment as tenant the appellant might have been able to obtain , was the holder of an ‘ office ’ within the meaning of the Act ; but this court did not find it necessary to decide that point on the facts of the case .
12 This thinking has apparently not been overly concerned with the argument that from that point on it would be not so much what went on in Britain as what happened in Germany which would count most ( a phenomenon clearly illustrated by the chart in Appendix 2 ) .
13 Probably it was because of what had happened in the play at that point on the previous night .
14 If that 's the point there from that point on the distance .
15 Stephen , who specialises in the outdoor variety , bought his first bonsai tree as a seedling from a garden centre and from that point on became hooked on the idea .
16 Dynamite on a long fuse Myles Palmer talks to singer , Brenda Lee , returning to Scotland on tour , and celebrating 33 years in the music business ‘ I know what entertainers have gone through to get to that point on the stage , to put the performance on for you .
17 Because I know what they 've gone through to get to that point on the stage , to put the performance on for you .
18 We discussed that point with President Yeltsin and it is very much on his mind .
19 The hon. Member for Sevenoaks ( Mr. Wolfson ) raised that point with him .
20 I hope that the Minister will discuss that point with his colleagues in the Department of Education and Science .
21 I make that point with proper sensitivity .
22 His comment shows , say his critics , that Chapman 's aim was to defend that point at all costs — he was thus a defensive-minded manager who set a bad example for football .
23 A court equerry appeared at that point at the prince 's elbow .
24 It was n't all that much help , anyway , as far as tracing the kidnappers was concerned , but it did mean that on that point at least the Nilsen girl was telling the truth .
25 Does n't does n't go to that point at all so that would make see how much difference that makes to the
26 But you will remember that we ran into trouble if we pressed that point to its logical conclusion .
27 What you actually do is you pay off the loan gradually over that peri period of twenty years , so you get from that point to that point and it 's , it 's sort of level to start with , you 're paying mainly interest off and not much capital , so when you get a statement from the building society , you still seem to owe virtually the same that you started with .
28 It might save money , but in terms of the environmental impact it is quite disastrous , and I think that it 's only now that the real problems in London for example are coming home to roost , er and I would ask that point to be borne in mind by whoever we decide should make representations to the commissioners .
29 Does not that point to the need to give serious consideration to other methods of dealing with terrorism ?
30 I shall certainly put that point to my right hon. Friend the Lord President when he comes to the Chamber a little later to answer questions .
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