Example sentences of "point [adv] [be] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The crucial point now is that the evidence of one 's senses is not just what we appeal to in justification and verification .
2 My point here is that a further rapid increase in unemployment might have weakened the unions ' power of resistance ( one can draw a comparison with the Thatcher government ) , but playing according to rules which prohibited blatant mass unemployment tied the government 's hands .
3 The point here is that the order of topics would then , we hope , seem sensible to the informant .
4 This is not to deny that the ending of a marriage through death , and through divorce , are in many ways very different experiences , nor that they may be handled differently in families , but the point here is that the idea that kin groups used to be much more stable over time than they are today has to be modified by historical evidence .
5 My point here is that the surrealists and Benjamin spoke of the destruction of the ( modernist and auratic ) distinction between art and life .
6 The point here is that the surrealist signifiers in ‘ allegory ’ are real , are already referents .
7 The point here is that the first purchaser can safeguard himself by taking immediate delivery and not leaving the goods or documents of title with the seller .
8 Answer guide : The point here is that the business has no legal right to the car at this point in time .
9 The essential point here is that the producer must show that the defect was the inevitable result of compulsory compliance with domestic or Community law .
10 The significant point however is that the speaker is evoking his view of the possibility of the daring , and it is only by logical implication that we infer his opinion of its realization .
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