Example sentences of "[prep] pointing out the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Things were always crystal clear to Beamish ; he was always taking a view or spying out the land or finding some way of pointing out the difference between his world — a universe of sharp corners and exact distances — and the booming , foggy place in which Henry found himself every time he took off his glasses . |
2 | With these people the remedy lies in pointing out the responsibility that faith requires . |
3 | It consists in pointing out the fact that , as soon as we use the stages as a type of classification , we find we have more doubtful borderline cases than typical ones , because of the great variation of social systems in history in different parts of the world . |
4 | An answer which merely consists in pointing out the falsehood or impossibility of the conclusion must , therefore , be missing the point . |
5 | Please take a look in your own back yard before pointing out the mess in others ' . |
6 | That , and the fact that Rick 's Cafe , in the Hyatt Regency Hotel , was built more than a dozen years after Bogart 's death , does not prevent taxi drivers from pointing out the building ‘ where the movie was made ’ and indicating the top floor suite ‘ where he wooed Ingrid Bergman ’ . |
7 | And I promise not to embarrass you in front of the paying public by pointing out the mildew on your roses . ’ |
8 | But Smith 's tacit acquiescence with the notion that the method adopted by these researchers amounted to deception and that such deception needs to be justified ( by pointing out the importance of the question being asked ) should not go unchallenged . |
9 | Countless twentieth-century dictators have been defended from their detractors by pointing out the asceticism of their private lives . |
10 | Some anthropologists would counter these examples by arguing that there actually are class-like phenomena in such states ( Terray , 1975 ) , by pointing out the difference in access to the means of production between elders and juniors and men and women , but even if this argument is accepted it gives little support to the general theory in that such ‘ class ’ differences also occur in clearly stateless societies . |