Example sentences of "on that point " in BNC.
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1 | Those who think that Jenny herself is a little dull at times might conclude that Patrick has impaled himself on that point , like one of those Romans whose language he used to teach . |
2 | Jean-Marie Balestre , the president of FISA , has pointed out that the regulations permit an immediate ban regardless of any appeal and there would appear to be no further argument on that point . |
3 | As I find myself an outsider at this point , I can only put to you another question : Are you really sure that the issue of the ordination of women is so fundamental to the gospel that you would leave your Church and , in some cases , surrender your ministries on that point ? |
4 | ‘ You know , my dear , the gospels are not at all clear on that point . |
5 | Having studied the proposals on behalf of the assembly 's Environment Committee , German MEP Mrs Ursula Schleicher said : ‘ The problem is immense , the substances involved — approximately 100 000 — are produced in anything form massive to minute quantities , dangerous to widely varying degrees and either known to possess dangerous properties or else shrouded in mystery on that point . |
6 | Hall defended the action he had taken and proposed that ‘ during the recess , to look at the designs which had been approved by the judges , and endeavour to ascertain the expense of carrying them out ; but nothing further would be done until the House was informed on that point ’ . |
7 | Captain Aranyos was not too specific on that point . ’ |
8 | She was persuaded to concede on that point , then proposed to share everything with the production team — until it was pointed out that if just one penny , or a single biscuit was diverted in that direction , and it became known , we 'd be lynched . |
9 | ‘ Not at the start , Doctor , let me be clear on that point . |
10 | In fact , the Lords agreed to consider whether reference to Hansard could be made and held a second hearing on that point . |
11 | I was single-minded on that point . ’ |
12 | ‘ No one has any more to say on that point , so I suggest we move on to the next one . ’ |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Van Gelder also knew it , Denholm had reassured him on that point . |
15 | Discovery to find the identity of a wrongdoer was held to be available against anyone against whom the plaintiff has a cause of action in relation to the same wrong ; someone who has become ‘ mixed up in the affair ’ and incurred any liability to the person wronged must make full disclosure on that point even though the person wronged has no intention of proceeding against him . |
16 | Where there is evidence from which consent may be inferred , the judge must direct the jury on that point ( R. v. |
17 | ‘ I am not in his confidence on that point , ’ came the reply . |
18 | On the view which I have formed of the case , it is not necessary to reach any conclusion on that point . |
19 | He then proceeded to elaborate on that point . |
20 | On that point I am against the defendants and , accordingly , would dismiss this appeal . |
21 | It is enough to recall that the Court of Appeal , accepting the defence submission on that point , regarded it as an example , according to the old law , of obtaining by false pretences : see p. 378b . |
22 | On that point I 've got |
23 | On that point , I would say that there are a number of considerations which arise as the result of that site being within the conservation area that militate against development in themselves , and this is in general well recognized on your side , and by the er er by the City Council . |
24 | Er and I wish I could give you , you know , a nice clear cut , definite answer but the Sale of Goods Act is rather vague on that point . |
25 | Er but there are of course h n while we 're on that point there are , I 'm afraid , there are s people who take advantage of Marks and Spencers , erm because they know there 's going to be no problem about having goods exchanged so what they do , they buy something from Marks and Spencers wear it on one evening for , for a party or special occasion |
26 | ‘ On that point , ’ he said , ‘ your guess is as good as mine . ’ |
27 | The Hon. Member for Battersea ( Mr. Bowis ) trapped the Minister on that point . |
28 | Okay , I , I , I 'm glad , I , I 'm glad I was confused on that point , because if I had n't been , I might not have have er |
29 | You may believe what you choose but I ask you to accept that you are wrong on that point . |
30 | The office gossip had been quite useful in reassuring him on that point , and he had been able to view the uncomfortable ride in the lift with them in an encouraging new light . |