Example sentences of "[noun] have [adv] pointed [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The French theorist Lyotard has recently pointed to the fragmentation of intellectual culture . |
2 | Grieco 's work has also pointed to the wider social importance of women in maintaining and enforcing the system of network reciprocity , even when not themselves in work . |
3 | A similar settlement seems likely at Weston-under-Penyard , where the widespread mass of slag and many furnaces has long pointed to the exploitation of iron from the Forest of Dean . |
4 | Epidemiological studies have consistently pointed to the health hazards associated with smoking , but most studies have looked at health risks amongst those who are middle aged . |
5 | Critics have also pointed to the lack of transport links to the development , but Olympia&York denies that there will be a problem given the proposed extension of the Jubilee Line , increased capacity of the Light Docklands Railway , and the building of new roads . |
6 | Critics have also pointed to the lack of transport links to the development , but Olympia&York denies that there will be a problem given the proposed extension of the Jubilee Line , increased capacity of the Light Docklands Railway , and the building of new roads . |
7 | Antiracists have rightly pointed to the limited nature of multiculturalism 's focus on prejudice and attitudes , and its strategy of prejudice reduction by teaching about ‘ other cultures ’ . |
8 | Greece had long pointed to Macedonia 's Greek heritage , arguing that its name was of Greek origin , and had refused to acknowledge the existence of a separate Macedonian culture and language . |