Example sentences of "[coord] make a point " in BNC.
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1 | And the other thing is that once we actually get into the discussion session , if you want to ask a question or make a point , then if you just put your name board up on end then I c I 'll see whether you want you know , who wants to speak . |
2 | When you have answered a question or made a point , be quiet . |
3 | Voices buzzed , then rose in laughter or to make a point more forcibly . |
4 | Whenever possible , I try and make a point of taking something special to a party . |
5 | THE Princess of Wales was compared to a Hindu goddess by Nepalis yesterday when she visited a hospital and made a point of touching leprosy victims . |
6 | Commissioned as an administrative officer , he eventually became adjutant to the commander of the tactical air force , based at Larisa in central Greece , and made a point of being around whenever any representatives of civil suppliers appeared at headquarters to make presentations . |
7 | He was always extremely proud of this and made a point of being known as Dr Dresser . |
8 | Wherever she was , upstairs , in the garden , in the quiet little back room overlooking the hedged side-patch of grass , she always seemed aware of his entry and made a point of leaving what she was doing to greet him . |
9 | Early this morning colleagues , you may recall that from the South Western Region came to the rostrum and made a point concerning Black Wednesday . |
10 | The first type is public-service calls , which includes requests for information , such as airport flight times and advice over legal matters , and community service tasks , such as signing passports , pushing ( and sometimes towing ) broken-down cars , giving lifts to young children and youths late at night , and making a point of driving around areas of Easton to reassure , by their presence , worried Old Age Pensioners or other members of the public . |
11 | Roy likes the ongoing aspect to EP — small groups of participants regularly meeting to discuss work related matters and making a point of getting together outside work . |
12 | She really has n't much choice , there 's the glorified schoolmarm ; there 's the brave little woman who tries to be a good wife and housewife , and I daresay mother , as well , and makes a point of her pretty clothes ; and there 's the bluestocking , the eccentric and frump , the mathematic 's dean who does n't know which side her tea-cup is chipped . |
13 | Section four four onwards talks about erm the affecting the environmental and makes a point that will be we as officers have been with people on this and that is quite unusual er at this stage of the process . |
14 | She maintained links with the Quakers but made a point of religious independence : ‘ As I am not a member of any community , no society can answer for my irregular conduct . ’ |
15 | But make a point of trying a few of the most promising new bedding plants each year to see whether they do well in your garden , and match your criteria for a good bedding plant . |
16 | But if we put , if I put box up the name of safety of tha , er but make a point of the next time getting all in , in and put into that and copies . |
17 | Not necessarily blood-thirsty , but making a point . |