Example sentences of "[pron] point up " in BNC.

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1 I pointed up .
2 But it is possible to describe the commonalities between these feminist psychologies , in a way which points up the importance of the associative approach for feminist psychology in general .
3 Such work makes an association between psychological writing and apparently non-psychological narrative forms , which points up the ubiquitous but usually denied role of these forms in psychological discourses.i
4 Incest was another area which pointed up the growing convergence of opinion between purists , women 's groups , the police and the Home Office .
5 She never could have done in Europe what she did in New York ; I can not think of an artist who points up this issue more clearly and I can not understand why she of all people was left out of the show .
6 As her friend ran to her side , she pointed up the tree .
7 She pointed up at some of the many jars .
8 She pointed up the beach to a man and a woman barely visible under a big beach umbrella .
9 She pointed up to the curtains on the front window .
10 They leaned close momentarily then began to come forward again , slowly , looking about them , the first of them pointing up at the ruined monastery .
11 To ease a headache , lie down and place three of these crystals on your forehead — one pointing up to the crown and two pointing towards it from the left and right sides .
12 But we felt the tables themselves , could provide a useful background er and in having had them compiled , they point up some rather interesting issues , which we would return to eventually .
13 It points up the importance of admissions , and suggests that the assessment of a course may ‘ wash back ’ on its content and aims .
14 A number of inferences might be drawn from the patterns which emerge ; but a particular advantage of this method of analysis is that it points up rather clearly the effect of linguistic environment on variation and allows the main phonetic locus of differences between the sexes in each of the communities to be specified .
15 doctrine of original sin under the guise of a genetically determined bio-grammar of cultural values , by colleagues who would clearly like to think of themselves as hard-boiled scientific rationalists , both amusing and disconcerting ; but it points up the difficulties of the problem !
16 This debate is important because it points up that ‘ the facts ’ are not necessarily as simple and straightforward as they might at first sight seem .
17 The er original timber here which is the dias beam and it points up something very o odd happened in this building .
18 The programme does not apportion blame , or claim a conclusive link , but it points up the lack of long-term monitoring on people working with the chemicals , and suggests warning labels on the products do not always make clear what type of protective clothing is suitable .
19 She waited as he pointed up the quay , bursting to ask how he knew about the Quakers , let alone where they met .
20 He pointed up the fairway and said : ‘ Just hit it at the wee stone marker . ’
21 Then he pointed up the slope .
22 And he pointed up to the top step .
23 As he pointed up the moral , contrasting the way of the good with the way of the bad , his voice deepened and became more indignant .
24 He pointed up at them .
25 Interestingly it pointed up one of the fundamental differences between the two of them .
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