Example sentences of "the [noun sg] point [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Also important is his sympathy for ‘ the classicist point of view ’ which , he stated in 1916 ‘ has been defined as essentially a belief in Original Sin ’ .
2 From the teaching point of view , it is worth noting that Thomas is not under the pressure that children normally face in school of having to get their first thoughts down on paper in a finished , final form .
3 From the wave point of view this is hardly a surprise , because it was just they component of the oscillation which got through .
4 I think , actually , from the university point of view it 's a job which is very ill-defined in terms of time .
5 Peter Samuel of Kingfisher cited two different routes : a recommendation of a consultancy from a referral source , i.e. an executive who has come into contact with the headhunter on a previous assignment ; and by direct experience of a particular search firm from the user point of view from a Kingfisher executive who had employed that firm on a previous occasion , before he worked for Kingfisher .
6 From the AIB point of view the exercise meant devoting the time and effort of a number of experienced personnel to activities that served no benefit to the Branch .
7 Wimbledon has been dull without McEnroe from the gossip point of view .
8 At Beltsville in Maryland , a pig injected with human growth hormone grew up to display substantially less backfat ( potentially valuable from the AgriBusiness point of view ) , but it also suffered from arthritis , poor vision , lack of leg coordination and ‘ susceptibility to stress ’ .
9 From the weight point of view , a gap was sensible .
10 I particularly like Hans Holbein from the drawing point of view ; I 'm a great admirer of the clarity of his drawings and paintings .
11 For example , the recognition point of VLEESIDENCE is very early because no English word begins VL .
12 The fact that is the recognition point for trespass depends on the knowledge that there are no other words beginning with tresp in the language .
13 Lowering of the entry point for payment from the 30 point on the Jarman scale — Jarman has suggested that 16 is more appropriate — and the use of more payment bands might be considered .
14 From the insulation point of view , several thin layers work better than one thick one , and it provides the all-important flexibility for intermediate control which your waterproof duvet jacket could n't even approach .
15 Unless you install one of the cheaper d-i-y types , double glazing is not cost-effective from the insulation point of view .
16 That difference , while immaterial from the point of view of teaching , is vital from the research point of view .
17 Go through the programme point by point with the parents to make sure :
18 From the monist point of view , if there can be any " irreducible relations " , they can be found perhaps only among non-pluralist relations such as these .
19 This may lead to the formation of more than one bar , the outer being related to the break point of storm waves and the inner to the break point of normal waves .
20 I treasure a torn and spotted letter , valueless from the autograph point of view , dating from the late eighteenth century and endorsed on the back ‘ This Letter was found by Lord Lewisham in a Haberdashers Shop . ’
21 Because er i from the management point of view if you have got four hundred people and you work a lot of overtime that saves you having six or seven hundred people .
22 Durkheim 's work marks the turning point between evolutionism and functionalism and provides the bridge to Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown , the authentic founders of modern social anthropology .
23 The turning point in community reaction came with the campaign against uranium prospecting and mining , which represented the second wave of mineral exploration .
24 Let's take the issue point by point .
25 The usual convention is to choose the reference point at infinity and choose the corresponding potential ( a ) = 0 , so we get for the potential of a point charge
26 The reference point for timing of swallows was taken from the onset of this pressure wave .
27 John wrote scathingly of Robert Helpmann , after seeing his Miracle in the Gorbals , as ‘ a pseudo-intellectual who has discovered ( after Hollywood ) that there exists such a thing as mob psychology ’ and later added that ‘ his ballets , although all extremely intelligently constructed , and all marvellous theatre , I always find acrobatic and dull from the dancing point of view
28 The new association has four main aims : to encourage business to get more involved in helping to address environmental problems , to promote the exchange of experience , to establish action plans , and to defend the business point of view relating to environmental issues .
29 ‘ From the business point of view that 's true .
30 From the security point of view it was uncomfortably close to the road , and had a public footpath ( which has since been re-routed ) running across the garden , no more than two or three hundred yards from the house , but the Prince liked it .
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