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

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1 It is at this point that a right heart attitude would benefit greatly from an intelligent technique .
2 While the test may lack specificity Richards and his co-workers make the point that a negative stimulation , especially if coupled with an exercise test , implies an extremely favourable prognosis .
3 It is a clear example of the point that a successful electrical recording system had to be planned with consistent quality and matching equipment from first to last .
4 The controversy regarding treatment should not be allowed to detract from screening as improvements in current methods of treatment and the introduction of new strategies in management are likely to emerge ; it serves to make the point that a randomised controlled trial comparing the different methods of treatment and non-treatment should also be instituted .
5 At least Nautilus dramatizes the point that a lensless eye is better than no eye at all .
6 I 'd just make the simple point that a sudden twelve point five percent reduction , I referred to it this morning , er in in building , is not progressively and long term , it 's a sudden change .
7 They made the obvious point that a commercial port is a 24-hour operation and would attract heavy goods vehicles up and down Bridge and Medway Roads at all hours .
8 There was also the additional point that a large percentage of employees had accepted the new terms , which led to the conclusion that they must have regarded them as reasonable in the circumstances .
9 At times this took the sophisticated form of explaining contradictions between biblical texts at the literal , historical level as being deliberately placed there by the divine author to teach the point that a deeper meaning lies beyond the literal sense .
10 Meanwhile the Government tries to deny there 's a problem — apparently Thatcher even claimed at one point that no untreated sewage goes into British seas .
11 Interdependence makes the point that the increasing linkages among national economies have made them more than ever sensitive and vulnerable to events in other countries .
12 Erm I do think that you 've made the point that the additional staff we do have three hundred and forty three , three hundred and fourteen , is it three forty three ? too high .
13 It should be noted at this point that the small number of boys who become anorexic ( 14 per cent as compared to 86 per cent girls of the patients studied by Bruch ) do so before they reach puberty and do not develop sexually until after they have recovered .
14 In order to drive home the point that the messianic Spirit , the Spirit of the days of salvation , was really available to all believers , the Spirit had first of all to inspire Peter with his vision of the unclean animals in the sheet which were intended for him to eat , and then to apply that vision to a Gentile officer whose men were at that very moment waiting in the courtyard for Peter to accompany them to Cornelius so that he might receive the good news of Jesus .
15 There is also the point that the civil service will continue to require officials who are not primarily good managers but whose ability lies in policy work , drafting papers and sensitivity to ministerial needs .
16 And our proper anxiety to complement the market with collectively delivered provision has sometimes blinded us to the obvious point that the only real purpose of any provision is the satisfaction of individual needs , and that a failure in these terms will be judged harshly .
17 This is not the point that the only checks we can make on what we are tempted to say are fallible checks .
18 During the last 300 years , doctors systematized it to the point that the only ‘ old-fashioned ’ step left was the cutting of a ligament .
19 As Tony Harrison points out , it was an excellent way for the shop steward to make the point that the only acceptable standard was no accidents .
20 The colour images , some of them quite horrific , make a considerable impact and well illustrate the point that the real loser in this was the South Vietnamese civilian .
21 They also make the point that the one spider that makes daytime webs without stabilimenta , Nephila clavpes , has bright yellow silk , which , they say , makes the web conspicuous enough without the need for resorting to additional warning markers .
22 First , that it was only part of a larger scheme , yet Hope had made the point that the new Foreign Office should conform to a larger plan .
23 She makes the point that the new members have the most active roles within the group and are the most regular attenders of the steering group meetings .
24 There is also the further of point that the new tax extends not only to actual disposals but to deemed disposals where , after 17th December 1973 , a chargeable building is first let or occupied to a material extent after the commencement of relevant development , ie , there may thus be a charge to tax not only on realised gains but also on unrealised gains .
25 Namely if you if you take first of all the staring point that the new settlement should have good access to primary network , you immediately limit the area of search to the radial routes out of York .
26 Paul Fussell has developed the interesting point that the first world war was a peculiarly literary war .
27 Erm going back to my point that the existing development plan system has n't served Selby District particularly well .
28 I am sorry I d d , I agree with you on one one point that the Middle Eastern er , er government that of the super power from , from the reception , but what really happened in the Gulf War is a typical reflection of the injustice of how the war was being conducted .
29 Lavandera makes the point that the standard procedure in quantitative sociolinguistics would have been to start the analysis from the forms themselves rather than to examine initially the discourse contexts in which they were used .
30 It is at this point that the rational expectations model becomes more controversial .
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