Example sentences of "it points to the " in BNC.

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1 It points to the 540 ‘ expressions of interest ’ in the recently awarded incremental contracts as evidence of the desire for change .
2 The conversation is curious and rather contrived and , like most of the conversations in John 's Gospel , is Christocentric — that is , it points to the mystery and glory of Christ .
3 It points to the impact that the findings of global environmental research are likely to have on most sectors of the UK economy .
4 The variety of Christologies actually to be found in the New Testament is part of the fundamental witness to the nature of the gospel ; it points to the destination of the gospel in all the cultures of mankind .
5 Rather it points to the fact that there has been a subtle change in the composition of the teaching force .
6 That is a plausible argument and it points to the importance of economic factors and the prevailing division of labour in shaping sibling relationships .
7 Although he suggests he is not wholly against the permissive society , all that he can find to say in its favour is that it points to the continual necessity to make traditional values relevant to contemporary society , to the fact that the importance of the family , ‘ the very principles of order itself … are not … accepted by all ’ .
8 In particular , it points to the rise of the multinational corporations as key players in the international communications arena , and the growth of global advertising .
9 It does NOT identify the particular words you must teach : more importantly than that , it points to the patterns that need learning .
10 It points to the way in which the cheaper discotheque has ousted live bands from many venues where in the mid and late 70s young musicians were able to gain experience and learn their trade .
11 Once again it points to the power of particular historical languages in constructing individuals and shaping their political demands .
12 And , finally , it points to the importance of external constraints ( inhibitors ) in permitting the individual to satisfy his or her purchase motivations .
13 It points to the cooperation which already exists .
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