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

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1 that does link in with that point that Dianne made ?
2 This lonely spot , at nearly 1700 feet , I call Birkdale Summit in the absence of an official name , the long valley of Birkdale going down from this point to Keld .
3 The response was tremendous ; the reaction incredibly enthusiastic , and so from that point , it became a little more than a folk club .
4 a miniature amount of it on audio description , so from that point of view there they , was sort of fairly well down the line with the money anyway they , they had
5 So from that point to that point , you could work out the gradient .
6 Erm , we 've found that you know , the parcels are still flying through , and so from that point of view , er , ther , there 's a lot of strength is n't there ?
7 So from that point of view they are in a better position er than we are , er but of the European erm powers , or countries , er the two er neutral countries of Sweden and Switzerland , er they are what I call classic examples .
8 Well what I think what Clare forgets , I know Clare comes from a a republican background , in South Armagh , and she s probably sees it only from that point of view .
9 I mean we noticed that with the referrals and everything but it was purely that you had n't got down to that point to ask for them .
10 And if you also look the most the the the clearest change that 's happened on the outside of this building , if you look at that window , if you if you follow the edge of the window the original window came all the way down to this point , and then across and up , and this has been all blocked up .
11 Can I perhaps to that point raise an issue that we discussed at the meeting , and that was this whole point about de-sulphurisation , and use of low sulphur coal .
12 Most conductors just sit down at that point and , beyond making sure that the orchestra kept up with the stage , leave the music to its own devices .
13 The speeches are short ( perhaps the school prize-giving metaphor breaks down at this point ) and the polished public school tones of the Synod have given way to nasal northern echoes .
14 Perhaps at this point in time , there was a change from sea-floor spreading in the North Atlantic area , to sea-floor contraction .
15 How about , perhaps at this point , having a look at non-verbal behaviour , perhaps more broadly ?
16 Perhaps at some point he smiles slightly to himself , so that Millie smiles , too , and says , ‘ What ? ’
17 The best place to find the pulse in a child over one-year-old is the carotid artery which passes either side of the windpipe in the neck and can be felt by pressing two forefingers gently at this point .
18 It was only at that point that we felt confident that the field-worker was being talked to by respondents as a person rather than as some novel sex object , and the veracity of what they said could be treated by us with more confidence .
19 It is only at this point that we come to the central theme , the reason why all those who wish to understand the problem of drugs in sport should read this book .
20 Only at this point did Dan protest about being neglected .
21 It is only at this point that the style gets locked in .
22 It is only at this point that the newspaper reader learns that the rapist and the victim had been next door neighbours at the time of the original offence .
23 Only at this point is a conspiratorial interpretation of the role of the media justified .
24 As Branch Manager Ian Davies said ‘ the excitement must have been terrific because only at this point did anyone realise that Stella could n't swim and it was only Freddy and the wet suit that were keeping her afloat ! ’
25 It was only at this point that CNN complied with the restraining order and ceased broadcasting excerpts from the tapes pending an appeal to the Supreme Court .
26 When this is done , the LIFESPAN display of the package contents will show the constituent modules ( even though the new ones exist in name only at this point ) .
27 I do n't think we know enough at this point to make a judgment . ’
28 He probably could n't even speak clearly enough at this point for anyone to hear him properly .
29 So at that point then did you almost give up hope that you would be rescued ? that you more or less were going to end in the sea at that point ?
30 And so at that point , nothing very much was published .
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