Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] point of [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | So from that point of view they are in a better position er than we are , er but of the European erm powers , or countries , er the two er neutral countries of Sweden and Switzerland , er they are what I call classic examples . |
2 | I think they can be very useful because a lot of having monarchy brings , you know , American tourists , a big influx into the country , and whether that 's good or not it 's certainly brings money into the country , so that from that point of view it 's quite good to have them . |
3 | But , from one point , from that point of view it 's quite true , I mean , i i if you define dirtiness in those terms , then they 're dirty . |
4 | From that point of view you 're fi that 's fine . |
5 | From another point of view it may be called the inner shrine . |
6 | From one point of view we all know probably what is meant by this : the importance of not allowing one 's own stance to block the way to understanding someone else 's . |
7 | From one point of view I agree — I do not think we should be concerned about teaching a basic kit of factual information . |
8 | Yeah I think so I must admit from one point of view I 'm quite glad that I have n't passed cos |
9 | From one point of view it might not matter , for the paragraphs are in part devised to give the reader information . |
10 | From one point of view it could be argued that he should be rescued from Tarvaras before he had an opportunity to come into contact with any of the inhabitants . |
11 | In strict point of fact it belongs to the National Health Service . |
12 | We 're not looking at that point of view we 're looking at more like working together to find a solution . |
13 | At this point of crisis she could n't bear a quiet limbo . |