Example sentences of "also the point " in BNC.
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1 | It is also the point at Which the divided communities meet , and if the expansion is to continue without incident it must be closely regulated . |
2 | This is also the point at which access to the upper-floor studio and store is obtained via an iron spiral staircase . |
3 | Existing management structures and knowledge bases are on the one hand inappropriate , and on the other largely inadequate , for this task and these inadequacies are very serious constraints ; of the two , the lack of adequate knowledge bases for evaluation in a process sense is probably more important but it is also the point at which the greatest development could take place . |
4 | There is also the point that district society presidents are all volunteers and work very hard for the good of the district society and the Institute and it is a pity if they can not be allowed some enjoyment from their endeavours and also make new friendships which will last a lifetime . |
5 | Many stated it was also the point at which they ‘ realised ’ they were addicted . |
6 | There is also the point that it has in fact so excellent a flavour that I doubt if a fondue made with it would need 6 to 8 teaspoons ( which is an awful lot ) of Worcestershire sauce . |
7 | Production of the news-sheet should be the responsibility of a named person in the Personnel Department who is also the point of contact for all enquiries . |
8 | Aside from the development of a public sector salariat , however , there is also the point that many private sector salarian posts have been ‘ routinised ’ in the search for cost-effectiveness , eroding the previously valued autonomy of the middle class occupations ( Braverman 's analysis of clerical labour , Oppenheimer , 1975 , on professionals , Crompton , 1979 , on insurance clerks ) , and providing conditions under which union organisation could be developed . |
9 | There is also the point that the civil service will continue to require officials who are not primarily good managers but whose ability lies in policy work , drafting papers and sensitivity to ministerial needs . |
10 | If it is at this point that Freud 's theory exceeds itself and is forced beyond the realm of the verifiable into that of speculation , this is also the point at which Such picks up the Freudian way of thinking . |
11 | There 's also the point that customising the way your Windows display looks is easier than fiddling with ANSI screen commands , which is exactly where WAGWIN comes in . |
12 | Accordingly , your title needs not only to indicate what the essay will be about , but also the point of view it will adopt concerning whatever it is about . |
13 | If Thorarin is reliable this was also the point at which he entrusted Denmark to one of his sons . |