Example sentences of "point be that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A second point is that each investor must , in my opinion , be willing that there should be a rescission of the investment transaction in question and be willing to return any shares or money he has received under the transaction .
2 A second general point is that many offences of violence have consequences for the victim which extend well beyond any injury caused .
3 The second point is that many people lean forwards as they slap down the opponent 's punch and so you need to remember that there are two fists to worry about here , not one !
4 For present purposes the point is that such passages , which because of the name ‘ Anchises ’ may seem Virgilian , are nothing of the kind .
5 The crucial point is that such expressions should be warranted by conceptual and communicative purposes recognized as having point in classroom activity .
6 The point is that two guards were sacrificed by the authorities in order to achieve this control situation .
7 The main point is that all decisions should be designed to require only a " yes " and to elicit that " yes " .
8 The Minister ( Sir Edward Boyle ) announced that this would take place in 1970/1 and wrote a remarkable preface to the published text in which he stated that ‘ the essential point is that all children should have an equal opportunity of acquiring intelligence , and developing their talents and abilities to the full ’ .
9 Ultimately , there might have been differences between them in what enlargement meant , but the point is that higher education stood for an overriding and widening development of the mind .
10 Another way of making the point is that higher education traditionally formed a culture of the written word , albeit a kind of literacy which embodied a restricted code , understood by the few .
11 Reissland 's point is that any deterioration in the health of the soldiers , or any increase in the risk of their dying of cancer , will be missed if the survey compares their death rates with those in the general population , which is less healthy than soldiers .
12 A second point is that any company that takes over the satellites would want to sell the data to private individuals and organisations around the world .
13 For them , the important point is that these figures are produced by the state .
14 The first and perhaps most important point is that these words do not attribute property directly either to the trustee ( B ) or to the beneficiary ( C ) .
15 Their point is that these myths developed in the political context of inequality in the distribution of power and resources , in the economic context of capitalism with its market pressures , and , above all , in the social context of a science that is controlled by commercial connections .
16 Another important point is that these examples can be used modally : ie. A major , B dorian , C♯ phrygian , D lydian , E mixolydian , F♯ aeolian and G♯ locrian .
17 The quicker you can get around the mast the better , some people even jump , but the main point is that both hands should hold the mast and not the uphaul rope .
18 The point is that both administrations have been willing to risk undermining multilateral free trade .
19 The key point is that this approach takes video information out of the analogue world and converts it into the digital world of the computer and this conversion is an on-going , realtime process .
20 But the general point is that this hierarchy represents a ladder up which ‘ lower ’ groups aspire to climb .
21 What needs to be stressed at this point is that this evolution is rooted in a very specific historical moment of production .
22 The point is that this kind of overview is rarely possible by busy practitioners on the ground , working in parallel grooves but seldom in tandem , in social services , education , voluntary nurseries , playgroups , special needs assessment centres , units , nurseries .
23 His starting point is that this structure will have the form of a grammar .
24 The point is that this suburbanization developed entirely in response to housing pressures .
25 The second point is that this agreement reflected a certain degree of complementarity between the Soviet and Cuban economies .
26 The point is that some things in health services ca n't easily be looked at with quantitative methods alone .
27 The point is that some parents do it habitually .
28 It is not quite a handicap system either but the point is that some sufferers can , for instance , swim better than others and may therefore go up a classification .
29 The key point was that this population of captive bats was a mixture of two separate groups , taken from caves many miles apart .
30 The point was that both industries were experiencing particular problems in several countries : an acute coal shortage and an oversupply of steel .
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