Example sentences of "[det] [noun] points [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 This case points to a possible role for moderate hypothermia in preventing hepatitis secondary to ingestion of paracetamol , when it might be used as an adjunct to treatment with acetylcysteine or haemoperfusion in high risk cases .
2 This dilemma points to a central conflict of organizations — ‘ me ’ versus ‘ the system ’ .
3 This result points to the influence of non AA/TT containing DNA motifs in DNA curvature .
4 This error points to some important problems about testing .
5 What are some anchor points in the log 1O scale ?
6 Moreover , this conclusion points to two additional guidelines .
7 On the day on which Iraq bombed Larak , a neutral oilfield — Abu Bukhoosh , offshore Abu Dhabi — was also bombed , with both Iran and Iraq denying responsibility : some evidence points to Iran while other sources attribute the raid to Iraq .
8 Cumulatively this evidence points to later fourth-century decline in the extra-mural zones , but this is unlikely to be true of the defended area .
9 Another pupil points to the subtleties of a process which strikes at a pupil 's identity :
10 This example points to an underlying trend in the English language : to assume that male is the norm and to define women by reference to their sexuality .
11 This consideration points to the fact that the very restrictions imposed on societies by the Rawlsian principles of justice make the implementation of some conceptions of the good more difficult and their pursuit by individuals less attractive than that of others .
12 This statement points to an alarming rift in English , and suggests that degree classes can be determined by whichever side wins the battle in a particular examination meeting .
13 But most of the factors this account points to are real and important , as we shall now detail .
14 The contrast between the two men in this matter points to one last difference of outlook between them , to add to those already discussed .
15 This survey points to two major weaknesses in the Solihull voluntary scheme .
16 The discussion of this section points to the ubiquity of welfare trade-offs in competition policy issues .
17 From many vantage points near the city , exciting views of the Austrian Vorarlberg and the Santis can be had .
18 The environmentalists in their attempt to come to grips with ecological problems have focused on the latter contradiction points to the detriment of those between the social relations of production and the productive forces .
19 FIGURE 7 : The American technique , where the lower foot has all crampon points in contact with the slope , while the upper one front points .
20 In a public library authority this can require all titles from all service points to be called in to a central point and their condition checked and compared .
21 A paper was contributed to the Royal Society on the art of blasting but all evidence points to its introduction in this country at the Ecton Copper Mines in Stafiordshire in 1670 .
22 ‘ I 'll set up the film units on all access points to Finland . ’
23 And although ‘ workerism ’ was on the wane by the time Hayling turned up on the Langley personnel officer 's doorstep , he earned many brownie points among the comrades by becoming a ‘ genuine ’ member of the proletariat .
24 The condition of many villages points to depopulation , but , although Sezincote had been enclosed as early as 1486 , the region as a whole was ‘ remarkably free ’ of depopulating enclosure .
25 The birds were feeding at all compass points around the county , as had been suspected .
26 Stories he covered during his long association with the Independent included the historic meeting between Terence O'Neill and Sean Lemass , the suspension of Stormont — he 'd now seen it both open and close — the Sunningdale talks ( ‘ the Press corps played a lot of poker ’ ) and many more turning points in history .
27 The organisation that is demonstrated by the London collection deserves a marking of 10 out of 10 but there must be many more collection points in the country that deserve similar consideration by ‘ the centre ’ .
28 For these reasons also , it is hard to fit in any check points at intermediate levels in the hierarchy .
29 Ask yourself again if there are any contact points between the hurts or wrongs of the past and your present difficulties .
30 The Wanderers ' manager , Phil Neal , has some way to go before he can expect to be so honoured but he collected several brownie points after his side 's spirited performance .
  Next page