Example sentences of "[pron] at this point " in BNC.
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1 | Corbett related that he felt much like committing suicide himself at this point . |
2 | We know from external evidence that Milton is clearly talking about himself at this point . |
3 | A typically ambiguous attitude towards foreigners manifested itself at this point . |
4 | Most of your technical tutors will be seeing everything you do , and deriving what they need to know from it ; they do n't want to find you confused by criticism from senior students which might not be helpful to you at this point . |
5 | Oh , and incidentally , I must tell you at this point that his pre-birth environment was most carefully handled . |
6 | I propose an advance on your future status that will assist you at this point and hold you fast to our mutual course . |
7 | I think I should say to you at this point , that if you 're moving into these areas , you are moving into what I can , or , just totally contrary in fact to your policies , and directions , and er , not only that , I think we have difficulty sustaining . |
8 | I shall resist the temptation to say all sorts of nice things about you at this point , because there would be other opportunities obviously . |
9 | The world champion took the third frame , but with Wattana winning the fourth everything at this point suggested a tense final . |
10 | Finally it is appropriate to say something at this point about the fact , discussed in detail in Chapter 2 , that habituation does not show context dependence . |
11 | The inquirer could not print out the pages herself at this point as the microcomputer was in use , so they were printed out and passed on to her . |
12 | Another man had been at the table for some time but Beales only looked at him at this point , curious to know who MacQuillan was with . |
13 | The vulgar Miller intrudes , and , with his fabliau and the nature of the genre and of fabliau language in mind , we can find some amusement in contemplating the possible sexual reading of " " unbokeled is the male " " , " the purse is unbuckled " , a vulgarity that the Host , playing the role given him at this point , would no doubt have considered excluded from his words . |
14 | It is not that racism vanishes — in fact it intensifies and violence increases , but most children start to face up to it at this point , and their ‘ inferiority ’ usually clears away . |
15 | Is it at this point that a woman becomes a mother ? |
16 | There is nothing that USL can do about it at this point , it says . |
17 | The new carriageway was , however , short-lived , and a masonry building , probably a bath-house , was constructed across it at this point ; the surviving carriageway appears to have been resurfaced seven times . |
18 | That is why I say that at impact , during a proper swing , the shaft of a club is doing nothing to help or hinder a shot — and we can have no control over it at this point . |
19 | Eadmer inserted them at this point into his Historia Novorum . |
20 | There is little the High Elves can do to stop them at this point . |
21 | But they all counted as pieces on the diplomatic chessboard and enjoyed some sort of self-government ; it is convenient to regard them at this point as comparable entities . |
22 | The inclusion of them at this point in the text , defines the whole process of the experience of love , " insuperable " " inseparable " and " singular " as the activity of the Holy Spirit in man . |
23 | Now , five years later , the battles are won ( significant skirmishes remain , but it would be unwise and ungenerous to detail them at this point ) . |
24 | As for Hewlett , how far he knew that he was being ‘ used ’ by Pound is what at this point no one can determine . |
25 | But the means by which the Futurists were expressing themselves at this point were largely borrowed from the Cubists , and occasionally in some less well-informed criticism , the two terms became synonymous . |
26 | Let us at this point , though , not take anything away from Hick . |
27 | Tim and Lynne Littler caught up with us at this point and with little resistance from our party , insisted that we could n't leave Paris without a light lunch . |
28 | C. S. Lewis 's approach to the nature of myth is very helpful to us at this point . |