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

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1 You want to abort at that point , oh yeah retry 'll do .
2 Any comments please any thoughts on anything anybody wants to say at this point ?
3 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 .
4 The railways and roads were also made to focus on this point , making the area even more attractive for new industries .
5 He decided that school was not somewhere he would like to go at this point because he looked pretty bad .
6 It was situated close to the United Nations headquarters as well as being only three blocks away from the African American Institute which Mobuto had requested to see at some point during his visit .
7 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 .
8 And I would like to say at this point I was very disappointed that we did n't have any other conservatives with us in the afternoon .
9 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 .
10 If , therefore , 17 September 680 fell in Aethelred 's sixth year , Aethelred began to reign at some point after 17 September 674 and before the anniversary of that date in 675 .
11 He then proceeded to elaborate on that point .
12 It is an essential part of grieving that they be allowed to fall at some point , without restraint , if the healing process is to start .
13 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 .
14 His subsequent letters to her reveal a side of his personality that Victorian biographers preferred to suppress At this point it seems that Wolfgang was interested in matters more scatological than sexual ; his humour is of the smutty adolescent variety that was evidently taken for granted in Salzburg middle class society .
15 In March 1991 , although Aquino confirmed that Imelda Marcos continued to be banned from the country , she suggested that she would be allowed to return at some point in order to face corruption charges .
16 I must prepare to say at this point that I have a special report on the Colville Road area to er er committee , not just on the now but I think we probably need to have further consultation with regard to the needs in that area .
17 Although the amount NoS had to raise at this point was small compared with what was to come later , those involved say that in many ways it was harder work .
18 Erm so , so really what er although when you came to summarize the needs I 've actually put good but too technical because we all knew what you were getting at but erm but to actually be doing that but not know at what point he needs to stop at or wants to stop it , you did n't know erm the pension that he wanted and you did n't know at what age he wanted to retire at that point you know , you , you had n't got any of those facts from him , you know
19 A theory of standardization must be able to account for such songs ; and Adorno 's approach surely begins to crack at this point .
20 ‘ All I wanted to do at that point was change direction .
21 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
22 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 .
23 I have to confess at this point that my own sensitivity to psychic phenomena is scarcely higher than that of a slab of concrete .
24 I have to say at this point , in the early days of the list I was vocal in my defence of Fairclough .
25 This would avoid them needing to move at some point .
26 And I I think that 's all I need to say at this point .
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