Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] point of " in BNC.

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1 They go in for the emotional point of view , and I thought it would help them see me in a fatherly light , giving him my own name .
2 Nonetheless , manufacturers are still not pushing the business benefits of technology to any great extent — some 80% of those questioned said that bidding vendors had never formally evaluated what they should invest in from a strategic point of view .
3 Indeed I believe there 's a distinct possibility , that the force of persuasion in my arguments will bring the other two groups over to the Conservative point of view .
4 ‘ It must have been blasted off at the weak point of the stalk , ’ the Environments Officer continued .
5 Many people carry out interviews and write them up from a social point of view .
6 Everybody knew the tram drivers and used to hop on the front of the car up to the nearest point of the station and then jump off , and the superintendent was on the car and saw him getting on .
7 All prisoners serving a year or more will be put on licence when released and supervised up to the three-quarter point of their sentence and , for some sex offenders until the end of their sentence ;
8 When a colleague had some treatment , a tape was played and he was made to look up at the highest point of the ceiling .
9 How are things going on from the other point of view ?
10 Hitler 's ‘ prophecy ’ , a brief moment in his two-hour speech , was singled out as the central point of the newsreel coverage on 3 February .
11 The material taken out of the higher point of the site was deemed unsuitable for use at the lower end .
12 Yet it is interesting to read another speech , reluctantly dropped very late in the play 's completion , which both showed Christianity in some ways working with the savage world , and looked back with a different point of view to the earlier worship of a human god in the unpublished ‘ Exequy ’ poem in the Waste Land manuscripts .
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