Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] point " in BNC.
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1 | They go in for the emotional point of view , and I thought it would help them see me in a fatherly light , giving him my own name . |
2 | This point is proved along with the last point . |
3 | Nonetheless , manufacturers are still not pushing the business benefits of technology to any great extent — some 80% of those questioned said that bidding vendors had never formally evaluated what they should invest in from a strategic point of view . |
4 | Slippery Elm you see you had to tape it down to a fine point and then insert it you see , and if you did n't get the right place well it 'd kill you . |
5 | A cautious opening in New York produced a further round of price-cutting in the afternoon and , with investors setting off early for the Easter break , the Footsie drifted in to a 2638.6 point close , down 1.6 on the day . |
6 | Real business remained very slack and , with Wall Street heading south in the afternoon , the Footsie slipped in to a 2404.2 point close , up 3.3 . |
7 | In a public library authority this can require all titles from all service points to be called in to a central point and their condition checked and compared . |
8 | Yes , well Tony Primmer 's one of the riders from Eastbourne that we managed to pick up because we can get him in on a low point average . |
9 | As caries sets in at a weak point in the tooth 's enamel and spreads to rot the whole tooth , so an appeal to the crown could trigger the decay of local autonomy . |
10 | Or , or other benefits that would actually kick in at a certain point , er , of death , I mean obviously this would actually help at erm , diagnosis , and you 're writing into this , sort of to cover all of the things that we 're talking about , and they get that , and then they continue to live , the rest of your plans are all then thrown out are n't they , because you 've got all those things that you 've put into place for death , sorted out in the years before . |
11 | Hence there must be a facility for storing the cross- reference until it is required , and a system by which the editor is reminded that that cross- reference needs to be written in at the other point ( earlier or later in the text ) . |
12 | Indeed I believe there 's a distinct possibility , that the force of persuasion in my arguments will bring the other two groups over to the Conservative point of view . |
13 | The electricity industry has an extra desire : to switch consumers ' equipment on and off from a central point . |
14 | Two beetles start off from the same point in opposite directions . |
15 | ‘ It must have been blasted off at the weak point of the stalk , ’ the Environments Officer continued . |
16 | We kept spiralling up towards a high point on the ridge , and when we reached it there was a lodge , perched improbably like a ski-lift station . |
17 | The result was the setting up of a 16 point Green Plan . |
18 | Elio de Angelis was his team-mate and he garnered such points as a deeply disappointing Lotus offered , winding up with a single point . |
19 | When the No.2 right-hand light is on , on the 580 ( left-hand light on earlier machines ) ( Figure 2 ) , the ‘ B ’ motif is to the right of the N1 cam , so the N1 cam is lined up with the left point cam and again the point cams limit the pattern knitting to one repeat of the ‘ B ’ motif . |
20 | If the pattern is facing the other way and the No.2 right-hand light is on , on the 580 , or the left-hand light on , on earlier models , then line the N1 came up with the left-hand point cam . |
21 | And secondly , and very much wrapped up in the same point with this , they 're also coy about the sort of people they 're looking for . |
22 | Many people carry out interviews and write them up from a social point of view . |
23 | Productivity increases as we spend more time and energy , but only up to a critical point . |
24 | This is especially significant given that , according to Lacan , ‘ Every emission of speech is always , up to a certain point , under an inner necessity to err ’ ( Seminar , ii . |
25 | Precisely for this reason [ the anarchic factor ] there may be errors up to a certain point . |
26 | Up to a certain point I was succeeding in both roles , driven as I was towards success by anxiety and the fear of failure . |
27 | For most teachers I have worked with , their particular stress portfolio unfolds unconsciously up to a certain point , after which they become aware of the fact that they are getting seriously stressed and need to take care of themselves . |
28 | Could I also say that erm again going back to Strathclyde that there is a , a social , there is a subsidy for those services erm where there is a social need up to a certain point and that is governed by the finance available , but its not as though , this is just the commercial network , in fact , er I think its erm something in the order of ninety two per cent of services in Strathclyde are commercially operated and it is Strathclyde region that fills the gaps . |
29 | Well , for tonight she 'd play the game by his rules — up to a certain point . |
30 | Up to a certain point . |