Example sentences of "[noun] points to a " in BNC.
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1 | This case points to a possible role for moderate hypothermia in preventing hepatitis secondary to ingestion of paracetamol , when it might be used as an adjunct to treatment with acetylcysteine or haemoperfusion in high risk cases . |
2 | Whether the tape is a real recording of the voices of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles or not , its existence points to a concerted effort to damage Prince Charles . |
3 | Whether the increase in comparatively recent times points to a third population is a subject for Chapter 8 . |
4 | Peter Walker points to a recent case , and advises credit managers to keep their heads |
5 | Evan points to a hoist that 's slowly lowering the band 's gear down to ground level : ‘ When we played here last year , we were riding up and down in that thing . |
6 | In support of the National Gallery 's case Mr Vlnas points to a 1946 agreement signed between Slovak officials and the gallery exchanging the altar for 380 prints , ten Gothic paintings , and twelve Gothic statues . |
7 | Despite the atomising tendency of fundamental physics , with its motto " divide and rule " , we have found that the EPR experiment points to a surprisingly integrationist view of the relationship of systems which have once interacted with each other , however widely they may subsequently separate . |
8 | This dilemma points to a central conflict of organizations — ‘ me ’ versus ‘ the system ’ . |
9 | The issue points to a more fundamental tension at the heart of professional education , which is that it is concerned not only with knowledge and skills but with norms and attitudes . |
10 | ‘ Soul ’ is established as a category containing phenomena as disparate as Professor Paul Davies ' conviction that what we know of the universe points to a grand design , Miriam Rothschild 's delight in the beauty of her biological subject matter , and Oliver Sacks ' realisation that his patients ' brains do not resemble computers . |
11 | Continuing commitment and investment by IC manufactures in developing high performance DSP chips points to a very promising future for DSP . |
12 | A fingerpost points to a short path descending amongst trees to a footbridge over the river , flowing erratically on and under its limestone bed . |
13 | This logical name points to a file containing the cache to be pre-loaded on startup of the user image , and used subsequently to store your cache on normal completion of the session . |
14 | Archaeological evidence points to a slightly later break , with a gap in the production of fine pottery , paintings and metalware from about 250 to 210 BC . |
15 | Det Sgt Derek Elston , who investigated the theft of Mrs James ' horses , said evidence points to a network of thieves and dealers working together across the country . |
16 | The experience of trying to force one 's perceptions into preconceived categories , and the pain and distortion that this has often led to , is now used as a basis by feminist theorists for the argument that to see feeling as ‘ contaminating ’ objective , scientific knowledge points to a distortion of conceptualisation . |
17 | My hon. Friend points to a further interesting fact : although the figures that I gave were 100 per cent . |
18 | Obviously , learning has to go on in our institutions of higher education , but the idea of higher education points to a separate aspect of personal development . |
19 | The absence of accurate figures points to a need for this condition to be notifiable , to allow its epidemiology to be defined . |
20 | In any event the experience of the Berliner Sezession points to a hostility of the state to modernity that bears comparison with the Viennese case . |
21 | Aunt Goldie points to a moon-faced infant in a perambulator as high as a royal coach . |
22 | Clive Evers of the Alzheimer 's Disease Society points to a number of other reasons for the lack of registration and voting among residents . |
23 | Buildings clearly fell gradually into disrepair , while the fourth-century mausoleum points to a shift in emphasis in at least one area . |
24 | When we reach the fork at Royal College Street , Crilly points to a block of flats . |
25 | The finding that the effect of omeprazole on the EC-like cells is prevented by antrectomy points to a crucial role for hypergastrinaemia in EC-like cell hyperplasia and carcinoid formation . |
26 | The evidence from all three stages in the project points to a tendency for those boards which carried out training to concentrate on ‘ within-board ’ activities . |
27 | Insofar as the ‘ post ’ of postmodernism points to a lack , an emptying of a previous content , an absence of positive connotations to the present , then the term might do quite well to describe the current mood of dissatisfaction in Italian literary culture . |
28 | Postmodernism points to a more organic , less differentiated enclave of organization than those dominated by the bureaucratic designs of modernity . |
29 | But the short version points to a promise of progress in experience beyond the stage of penitent sorrow . |
30 | The question of economic benefits of science points to a concern with the character of the economy at the time and to the importance of considering the demise of the attempts to implement a science curriculum ‘ as practice ’ and the success of the science curriculum ‘ as fact ’ in the context of changes in Victorian capitalism . [ … ] |