Example sentences of "points the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He points the knife at the heart of one of the girls .
2 ‘ Christ points the Church toward the Kingdom of God that is beyond the Church .
3 The recently acquired ‘ Hope Dionysus ’ , found by a Florida pool , points the way for Carlos Picon 's plans for classical antiquities at the Met
4 His success in this depends directly on the success of his immaterialism , for it is obvious how it continually points the way towards God .
5 NEW AESTHETICS FOR NEW DIRECTORS — finding and funding new film and television directors which also points the way to the styles , subjects and emotions of the British film and television culture of the future , — LOW AND BEHOLD !
6 And , of course , the Pub Section points the way to nearly 5,000 pubs that serve top-notch cask beer — there are more than 1,500 new entries from last year .
7 This points the way to the culturalist approach to which Hirsch has elsewhere shown himself sympathetic .
8 It points the way to new directions for the late 1980s and 1990s .
9 The wall running up to the skyline beyond Middle Washfold points the way to the summit of Ingleborough and is the route usually followed by Three Peaks walkers , but others not committed to this arduous marathon , especially if inspired by what they have seen at Great Douk and Middle Washfold , may wish to linger on the easy ground below the steepening slopes .
10 Turn left along this lane ; a signpost points the way to Norber , a long limestone ridge forming the north-western skyline .
11 Their work points the way to a revision of plate tectonic theory and ideas about mountain building The USGS geologists , Mark Blake , David Howell and David Jones , have identified six distinct ‘ episodes ’ gradually creating present-day California Chunks of land came crashing onto the western side of the continent and spread out before fixing themselves to the existing coastline .
12 However , more doctors are beginning to recommend more unrefined high-fibre starch foods in diabetic diets and once again it seems as if fibre points the way to a healthier future .
13 KEEGAN 'S GLEE GUNS : Micky Quinn points the way to the Premier League for Newcastle — and the boss also has plenty to celebrate as the Geordies make it eight wins out of eight .
14 TONY ADAMS points the way to new glory — and George Graham says he can become an all-time great as Arsenal captain
15 There is no doubt that the transformation in style and approach which took place with Out in 1964 represents a fundamental reconception of the novel on Brooke-Rose 's part , but the technical and conceptual development which took place over the course of her early fiction points the way to the change to come .
16 Dave points the way to Royal Scottish coup
17 By capturing , albeit in a somewhat crude form , what has previously been transient and ephemeral it points the way to a means whereby artistic judgment itself might be judged .
18 The most interesting research so far , however , and that which points the way to the possibilities in other areas , is the work in Wessex by Desmond Bonney .
19 Suman Fernando points the way to a view of mental health that would be worthy of our rich and diverse world .
20 NI charts the Right 's revolution and points the way to resistance .
21 But if the past points the way to the future , then a healthy and prosperous adulthood seems more than likely .
22 This road is followed for a short distance to a hairpin bend , where there is a signpost which clearly points the direction of Rutli .
23 And , since he took as starting points the avoidance of waste and of idleness , he argued : let care be taken not to leave in the instance of any individual whatever the smallest fragment of ability unemployed . "
24 He believes that at below 2400 points the downside of a hung parliament is limited and that there remains upside in the chance that the Conservatives ‘ could still sneak in ’ .
25 Nobody ever points the finger at them . ’
26 The Art Journal of 1852 points the finger at an unscrupulous surgeon named William Cowper and an equally scurrilous bookseller named George Cowper .
27 this joke points the finger at anarchy
28 ‘ Is n't it obvious why she points the finger at you ?
29 Decades of research on a major scale points the finger at cholesterol as one of the key risk factors for heart disease .
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