Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] at [det] point " in BNC.

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1 To do so suggests that Gregory 's narrative at this point is genuine history rather than legend , which may have some basis other than a purely factual one .
2 An important fault in Freud 's work at this point is the failure to allow for a difference in the content of the ideas which leaders may espouse and develop in a group .
3 The CNAA 's focus at this point was on building up a picture of institutions that would enable it to relax the rules in some cases : the focus was smoother course approval as a reward for experience .
4 The ‘ splitting off of consciousness ’ , and the alien , critical attitudes which result , help to account for departures from convention which are particularly marked in women 's writing at many points throughout the twentieth century , and continue to be as a strong area of postmodernist development .
5 The whole thrust of Paul 's argument at this point , and again in Romans , is that the true few follows the example of Abraham , and responds in faith and obedience to the God who meets him in grace : and that is precisely the terms of the gospel which Paul preaches.The only difference is this .
6 He was aware that Sidacai 's death at this point would be considered a waste , and so it had been a calculated risk to demonstrate readiness to accept a challenge .
7 Now I was voicing both mine and Gill 's view at that point .
8 A circumspect phone call to Sarah 's mother at this point usually reveals that the party is timed to end at 1am at the latest , that she is extremely sorry , but she simply does n't have room for all the children to stay and every other mother has already phoned .
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