Example sentences of "[to-vb] the [noun] [prep] [det] point " in BNC.
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1 | You ca n't love someone without imaginative sympathy , without beginning to see the world from another point of view . |
2 | ‘ Labour 's policy is that they are going to provide the money at some point when the country can afford it , but everyone knows they will never be able to afford it . ’ |
3 | If an AC voltage is passed across the sheet a stylus will be able to detect the potential at any point . |
4 | If an AC voltage is passed across the sheet a stylus will be able to detect the potential at any point . |
5 | The rule tells us to leave the direction of each point from the origin as it was , |
6 | Everyone would be trying to use the lift at that point — probably queuing for it . |
7 | We have to draw the line at some point . |
8 | The main experimental problem , however , is being able to calculate the concentration at each point in the cell which is not always easy . |
9 | In order to emphasize the importance of this point , I devote the rest of the chapter to a discussion of the developmental rules that may influence mate choice in humans . |
10 | Oh , if it was bought two or three years ago , well I well obviously I could n't say , but obviously they have the option to read the policy at that point . |
11 | ‘ Well , you are going to learn the lines at some point , are n't you ? ’ |
12 | While there seems to be no reason to doubt the account to this point in Molla Yegan 's career , a question is raised about Taskopruzade 's statement that he did not again hold office by a note of Molla Yegan 's ( the only example I have found of his signature ) appearing on a page of the dated 839/1435–6 , of Isa Bey , the son of Bayezid Pasa , containing the signatures of a number of notable scholars of the fifteenth century : the page , which has been reproduced in facsimile by Unver , seems indeed almost to have become an autograph book for leading scholars of the period . |
13 | the working party should meet again in March to refine its thinking and , perhaps , invite the WTB 's Head of Policy to join the meeting at some point ; |
14 | ( It might be useful to remind the reader at this point that the Speech and Drama movement , although fading at the school level , had become firmly entrenched in teacher colleges where many well qualified Speech and Drama people had gained appointments , colleges such as Trent Park and Goldsmiths ' , where teacher-training in the arts was not unlike theatre-training . ) |
15 | I am sorry to interrupt the Minister at this point , but he should clarify one great worry — we are concerned about exchanging a public for a private monopoly . |
16 | In interactive mode , a dynamic pause facility is provided to interrupt the program at any point and allow the user to terminate execution or to continue , as required . |
17 | Right now only six NHS trusts have actually introduced PRP for nurses , but almost all trusts have made it known they want to introduce the system at some point . |
18 | To bring the matter to that point is usually impossible without long preliminary labour . |