Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [det] point " in BNC.

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1 Measurements of the HI and CO lines enable one to infer for each point on the sky the column density of HI and H 2 moving with a given velocity , but the inferred H 2 column densities are cruder because of the extra interpretive step required .
2 We should like the inspector to comment on that point .
3 He then proceeded to elaborate on that point .
4 Well e erm I do n't want to dwell on this point but it it may have implications wider than just where these boundaries are .
5 We had a succession of God-awful nannies we could n't afford — Clemence 's books had n't started to sell at that point — but the upshot was that I left for work late , came home early .
6 Here the actual process of perception by the audience is less important than the knowledge resulting from perception which the playwright wants the audience to receive at this point in the play .
7 It is interesting to remember at this point that the EC excludes the Canary Islands , the Channel Islands and the French Overseas Departments , but includes Monaco and the Isle of Man .
8 The weir at Melrose Cauld on the Tweed has been rebuilt to a dangerous design and is no longer considered safe to shoot at any point .
9 A theory of standardization must be able to account for such songs ; and Adorno 's approach surely begins to crack at this point .
10 The railways and roads were also made to focus on this point , making the area even more attractive for new industries .
11 The idea of telling a story is important to discuss at this point , because it contains the secret of all good video .
12 My hon. Friend says that we ought to deal with that point .
13 Reference to this well-structured book will go far to deal with any points on which there is doubt .
14 Also between Hindscarth and Ronsingon , it is possible to descend from any point along this ridge to the Buttermere valley .
15 It is important to stress at this point that these early sociologists were not intensely ‘ radical ’ individuals , but rather could frequently be more accurately labelled as ‘ conservatives ’ made uneasy by the changes they were observing in society .
16 When we toured with the Inspiral Carpets — which was good for us to do at that point — we 'd only done 20 gigs as a band , and were n't experienced in the ‘ problems ’ of a support act like monitors being mysteriously unplugged during the performance , and an ever-shrinking stage , but we still did the business !
17 ‘ All I wanted to do at that point was change direction .
18 You could treat the fish with ‘ dips ’ out of the pond , but all you can hope to do at this point is to control the spread of secondary infections , such as ulcers and fungus and bacterial infections .
19 The Consortium will have to decide what to do at this point ( see Scenario 2 below ) .
20 The museum visitor who is told that some fleas can jump 130 times their own height simply has no idea where to go from that point onwards .
21 She was persuaded to concede on that point , then proposed to share everything with the production team — until it was pointed out that if just one penny , or a single biscuit was diverted in that direction , and it became known , we 'd be lynched .
22 Pete says they set off and race around a course … they are given a landmark such as a cross roads or a church and they have to fly to that point take pictures of it and the fastest there and back takes the points
23 The Bill should be supported , but unless a much more determined attack on the problem , and its roots , is launched , we shall , I fear , have to address at some point in the future an even more hideous nightmare than that which confronts us now .
24 I simply wanted just to intervene at this point Moderator er there , before we get into a debate on section four , just to remind the assembly that we have a heavy volume of business still ahead of us this afternoon .
25 I hope that my hon. Friend understands that , although it is unusual to contribute at this point in the debate , there are reasons for it .
26 ‘ As you can see , there are many things to consider at this point and we are doing that now ’ , said .
27 I am delighted that I have been able to hit on that point , because the flexibility means that the Opposition can not claim that they will not have enough time to debate those clauses .
28 However , the historical record is difficult to reconcile with this point of view .
29 This makes it more likely that all of the details can be retained by LIFESPAN , without the need for external references , but more importantly , it allows the user to respond to each point by a separate SSR .
30 I have to confess at this point that my own sensitivity to psychic phenomena is scarcely higher than that of a slab of concrete .
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