Example sentences of "he point to the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As for application portability between the CMOS and RISC versions , he points to the Integrated Language Environment , ILE , that was released as part of OS/400 version 2 release 3 . |
2 | Rather he points to the theoretical paradox involved , namely that the human sciences ' very emphasis on historicity as a mode of being was equally applicable to themselves as forms of knowledge , and inevitably destroyed any attempt to formulate universal laws comparable to those of the natural sciences . |
3 | If he points to the empty box then it is probably fair to regard this as deliberate misinforming , as the ‘ implanting ’ of a false belief in another 's mind . |
4 | He point to the right-hand side of the room , and tells the men in the class to move that way ; then he points to the left with his other hand and tells the women to stand by the wall . |
5 | He pointed to the central area of the torus , where the otherwise transparent wall was a translucent pink . |
6 | He pointed to the mangled remains of the four Chelonians destroyed by the matter disrupter . |
7 | ‘ Look at them , Hugo , ’ he pointed to the tiny screen . |
8 | He pointed to the young dancers weaving intricate patterns around the stiff men in dark suits . |
9 | We have never had a more dangerous enemy than the one who is lying out there ’ — and he pointed to the great marsh that was all round us . |
10 | He pointed to the tattered piece of leather . |
11 | He pointed to the archaic foppery for Leon 's benefit . |
12 | As they rounded the hump and came out on the broad , gentler seaward slope they saw a uniformed policeman standing on the cliff edge , and when they joined him he pointed to the rocky shore below . |
13 | He pointed to the extreme ends of the breakthrough . |
14 | He pointed to the cooling water . |
15 | He pointed to the yellow sign — the one about the driver 's helplessness in the face of any bill larger than five . |
16 | He pointed to the green roll and after a pause to the navy . |
17 | He pointed to the straight-backed figure of a striking Chinese girl in an embroidered silk dress before whom the crowds were parting as she made her way slowly along the opposite pavement . |
18 | He pointed to the large brass buckles on his belt . |
19 | She went to the window , that window , ’ and he pointed to the french windows that led out on to the terrace . |
20 | He pointed to the important public role occupied by universities and submitted that it was wrong that they should be immune from the general law of the land : ‘ There must be no Alsatia in England where the King 's writ does not run ’ : per Scrutton L.J . |
21 | He pointed to the near side of the small brook where the grass seemed darker , longer , and lush . |