Example sentences of "[noun pl] can point to " in BNC.
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1 | Of course Marxists can point to Allende 's subsequent overthrow by the Chilean military to help demonstrate that peaceful socialist transformation will not be permitted . |
2 | Despite this criticism , pluralists can point to the fact that the share of military expenditure as a percentage of GDP has not constantly risen since 1945 — there were definite downturns after Korea and Vietnam . |
3 | Thus , although the Labour movement has had no great success in squeezing the capitalists until the pips squeak , its leaders can point to a variety of real improvements in the living standards of the working class as good reason for continued support for their moderating policy . |
4 | Historians can point to the philosophical views which underlay this ambition , and artists and sculptors were in various ways affected by the demonstration of its realisation in the theatre built for the composer at Bayreuth . |
5 | Both men can point to specific ways in which BNFL has helped their schools . |
6 | Secret The solution to this trick lies in the fact that , while the children can point to which lines they like or say which colour cards they like the best , you decide which cards to take away . |
7 | Fluctuations can point to ore deposits . |
8 | Older Protestants can point to examples of Catholic persecution from their own lifetimes : in Spain under Franco or in a number of Latin American countries in the 1940s and 1950s . |
9 | But her opponents can point to the majority vote against her , split , largely speaking , between the Labour Party and the Liberal/SDP Alliance . |
10 | Management can argue that the plant has been losing money : the unions can point to their ( not always peaceable ) acceptance of previous cost-cutting , which has reduced manning to just a few hundred from the thousands once employed there . |