Example sentences of "has [verb] [art] [adj] point " in BNC.

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1 Paul Fussell has developed the interesting point that the first world war was a peculiarly literary war .
2 Garland ( 1985a , p. 129 ) has made a similar point : although both classical and positivist criminology incorporated a conception of the relationship between the individual and the state , he sees the positivist version as ‘ moving from a liberal mode to a more authoritarian , interventionist one ’ , at least in the case of the early , biological school .
3 My hon. Friend has made a powerful point .
4 My hon. Friend has made a good point .
5 My hon. Friend has made a good point .
6 I imagine she leaned eagerly over the desk towards me , as towards a pupil who has made a good point in his essay , smiling and nodding encouragingly .
7 I accept that the hon. Gentleman has made a fair point .
8 My hon. Friend has made an invaluable point .
9 My hon. Friend has made an excellent point , succinctly put , which has not yet been fully recognised by the Treasury .
10 Certainly , the hon. Gentleman has made an important point .
11 The hon. Gentleman has made an important point .
12 My hon. Friend has made an important point .
13 The hon. Gentleman has made an important point .
14 As usual , the hon. Gentleman has made an interesting point .
15 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : The Hon. Gentleman has raised a relevant point .
16 My hon. Friend has raised an important point about the ability of prisoners relatives to travel around the country .
17 Whatever the outcome of this debate , British Coal 's industrial future has reached a critical point .
18 Potentially far reaching changes are occurring in Brazilian society and the health care system has become a focal point for change .
19 Midsummer has become the high point of the operatic year in London , especially where new work is concerned .
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