Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [det] point " in BNC.

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1 Let us imagine that Big Ted , having heard me talk about this point , is trying to explain it to Little Ted in the pub afterwards :
2 They possess two pairs of fins , or their derivatives , limbs : two is the minimum number of lateral extensions of the body needed to generate a vertical force through any point on the body ( one pair could generate a force at only one point , and three pairs are one too many ) .
3 Again perfectly good adaptive reasons — they have two pairs of fins for the same reason that sensible aeroplanes , i.e. the aeroplanes that I used to design before people went crazy , have a wing in the front and a tailplane behind , and basically they do so because two surfaces — one in front of the other like that — is the minimum number of surfaces needed if you want to produce a vertical force through any point along your body .
4 Means from the current study are calculated from the data from 18 subjects for each point .
5 This chance is increased by 10% for each point of Strength the character has over 4 and reduced by 10% for each point of Strength the character has below 4 .
6 This chance is increased by 10% for each point of Strength the character has over 4 and reduced by 10% for each point of Strength the character has below 4 .
7 The force of this point was recognized above .
8 The loss of that point was crucial , a confidence sapping blow .
9 Demonstration of this point makes an illuminating cookery/chemistry lesson .
10 Spender is the most powerful exponent of this point of view , arguing that :
11 Around the other side of that point of land , round where the river bends back on itself and we can not see , lie the Greenwich Marshes .
12 If all plausible values fall on one side of this point , this result may clarify the issues and thus assist decision-making .
13 Clearly , if a member of the band has maintained the books until this point , it would n't be practical for him or her to continue .
14 This implies the rather restricting condition that they all have the same activation energy and there are doubts upon this point being raised in recent research .
15 This enables it to send video , audio and data from any point in the UK , via satellite , to closed groups of users .
16 A loose coupled freight hauled by Nos. 76028/29 was derailed at speed on this point ( featured in our first volume ) and the eastbound track was never reinstated .
17 The reasoning on this point has , however , attracted much criticism and it has been proposed that the husband should , in future , be held liable as an accessory in these circumstances .
18 I agree with my hon. and learned Friend the Member for Burton and my hon. Friend the Member for Ryedale on that point .
19 Mr Perot has never yet chosen to give a straight reply to that point .
20 I disabused his mind on this point by telling him about the fresh pug marks I had seen at the pool , and advised him very strongly to collect his buffaloes and return to the village .
21 As I find myself an outsider at this point , I can only put to you another question : Are you really sure that the issue of the ordination of women is so fundamental to the gospel that you would leave your Church and , in some cases , surrender your ministries on that point ?
22 Carol Wilson was a potentially important witness on this point .
23 At any rate , perhaps I may be allowed to communicate with Your Majesty on this point , or ask my Private Secretary to discuss it with Sir Michael Adeane .
24 It will be interesting to know how the wha how the minister proposes to define er materials er material significance , er who will issue guidance on that point er will it be the professional associations , is it something that the government is going to turn it 's mind to and what is , what does it actually mean er for example if the auditor was looking at the Maxwell accounts er what what is a matter of material er er er significance , er for example would it be materially significant that just about every one er er who you spoke to at the time thought that Maxwell was a crook although interestingly that was n't er apparently the view of the regulator or that are directly responsible for these matters , er but even before Maxwell was exposed for the the crook that he was er many , many people knew from him that his conduct , er the way his conducted himself , the D T I itself of course had said that he was a a a manifestly unsuitable person er to be in charge of a company .
25 Unclear guidance on this point could cause confusion over what information should be made available , and give rise to demands for information not covered by the disclosure provisions .
26 Ford planned the Edsel , the most carefully designed car to that point in American automotive history , to give the company a full product line with which to compete with GM .
27 Hence if doubts arise as to what the rules are or as to the precise scope of some given rule , there will be no procedure for settling this doubt , either by reference to an authoritative text or to an official whose declarations on this point are authoritative .
28 My question was to Mr was designed to throw light on that point .
29 Some stars will become so small that their gravitational fields will bend light to that point that it comes back toward the star .
30 It is enough to recall that the Court of Appeal , accepting the defence submission on that point , regarded it as an example , according to the old law , of obtaining by false pretences : see p. 378b .
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