Example sentences of "[pers pn] pointed [adv] at " in BNC.

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1 And that one — ’ I pointed discreetly at Fenella — ‘ is the black sheep of the family . ’
2 As I pointed out at the beginning of this judgment , the patient 's right of choice exists whether the reasons for making that choice are rational , irrational , unknown or even non-existent .
3 As I pointed out at the beginning of this chapter , education is on the threshold of a new era , which will have massive repercussions upon the issues of assessment and examination , with some of the proposed developments being viewed with considerably more apprehension than the GCSE was a couple of years ago .
4 I pointed out at the beginning that the Lindop committee had said that suspicions should be dealt with differently .
5 A disgraceful decision , as I pointed out at the time . ’
6 She pointed up at some of the many jars .
7 She pointed unconsciously at her feet and the room , meaning her life , and then moved the subject .
8 Here she pointed dramatically at Henry 's flies .
9 Everyone stopped where they were and stared as she pointed dramatically at a dark green house plant which stood on some kind of plinth behind the seat she 'd been allocated .
10 As we pointed out at the beginning of this campaign , the Labour Party proposes nothing less than to pull up Britain by the roots .
11 But as we pointed out at the beginning of this chapter , the courts are only one of a series– of filters regulating access to the criminal justice and penal processes and , as such , they are also affected by decisions taken elsewhere in the system .
12 With these words , he pointed dramatically at Emily Quigley .
13 He pointed up at them .
14 He pointed out at Backyards .
15 He pointed across at Cerro Machu Picchu ; he pointed to a curving breast .
16 He pointed directly at her .
17 Unfortunately it was not a very good lute , as the assistant in the music shop to which he tried to sell it pointed out at — unnecessarily — great length .
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