Example sentences of "he pointed to [art] " in BNC.

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1 He pointed to a ‘ desperate need to educate the population better ’ and said that in the first half of the Eighties the engineering workforce fell by a third and the number of graduates employed increased by half .
2 And he pointed to a thick impasto of raging waves .
3 He pointed to a poll of 1,000 people , which showed that they agreed .
4 He pointed to a column marked ‘ Date Entered School ’ .
5 He pointed to a slight gap in the mountains thirty miles inland .
6 He pointed to a circular wrinkled scar , on the skin of the girl 's abdomen .
7 He pointed to Huayna Picchu ; he pointed to a chisel of rock .
8 He pointed across at Cerro Machu Picchu ; he pointed to a curving breast .
9 He pointed to a board with a broken nose .
10 Then without another word he pointed to a small metal-bound box and a canvas bag standing side by side , and climbed from the brig down the plank to the quay below .
11 He pointed to a china chamber-pot on the floor at the end of the bed .
12 He pointed to a hut in front of which a line of people was already forming .
13 ‘ You have an inoperable cancer of the right lung , ’ said the great man , and he pointed to a large X-ray photograph blown up on a screen in front of us .
14 He pointed to a bottle of Crème de Menthe .
15 He pointed to a cliff behind the waterfall .
16 He pointed to a couple of other technical inferiorities , and went on to note that DEC still has n't managed to convince any of the semiconductor manufacturers to take on the production of Alpha — it looks as though DEC will have to make it itself .
17 He pointed to a high percentage of private buyers , willing to spend on top quality pieces while French trade purchasers were conspicuously absent due to lack of funds .
18 She asked him about the beer kegs and he pointed to a flight of wooden stairs at the end of the hall .
19 He pointed to a large plaid shawl which Mrs Robinson had used to decorate and disguise the back of a char .
20 He pointed to a door .
21 He pointed to a small ridge of higher land before them .
22 He pointed to a dark roan standing with one hind foot knuckled over .
23 He pointed to a corrugated iron shed three or four fields away .
24 He pointed to a picture .
25 He pointed to a street leading off the main quay .
26 He pointed to a dark patch to their left and very low down .
27 He pointed to a wooden bench perched at the edge of the grassy slope that led to the cove .
28 He pointed to a printed handout on a table .
29 There Ranulf quickly regained his good humour he pointed to a group of Spaniards in their multi-coloured hoods , mantles and stupendous codpieces .
30 He pointed to a low black door at the opposite side of the hall .
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