Example sentences of "to this point " in BNC.
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1 | The blocks which we have discussed up to this point have all been coupled with withdrawal actions . |
2 | My answer to this point will be more philosophical than empirical . |
3 | Up to this point the only political significance of racism had been that it provided a divided work force for employers . |
4 | Up to this point it had been fine because there had been no money . |
5 | ‘ Working with Soul II Soul is definitely to this point the most rewarding experience I 've had as an artist and as a person ’ |
6 | The second footnote is related to this point and it concerns the career of William Beattie . |
7 | I return to this point in section iii . |
8 | The main objection to this point revolves round the feeling that a person can have authority , or be in authority only if his authority is recognized by some people , whose identity varies with the nature of his authority . |
9 | Nicholson 's contribution to the film industry had been , to this point , almost entirely tied to Roger Corman 's own eccentric career . |
10 | She had , lately , almost come to this point with Gildas , but had checked herself in time . |
11 | We return to this point in Chapter 9.2 . |
12 | This is a little odd considering The Smiths ' make up was , up to this point , completely based on experience of failure . |
13 | I know of no religion so fundamentalist as to dispute the facts up to this point . |
14 | Roads from many directions were attracted to this point . |
15 | T. D. I was on the beat round Stanley Hospital and I got to this point at four o'clock on the Saturday morning . |
16 | An impression of the extent of expansion and subsequent volume of data can be gathered from the illustration in Fig 11.9 , which also summarises the stages of the exercise up to this point . |
17 | It seems worth drawing the attention of conservation bodies to this point when they consider the acquisition and management of woodland nature reserves . |
18 | Up to this point , variety had been the main source of income for the Firm . |
19 | Up to this point research in machine chess had all been basic , in the sense of having no very obvious point to it . |
20 | Up to this point Bukharin still regarded the peasantry as being ‘ external ’ to the working class , and a source of ‘ petty-bourgeois economy ’ , a position he was later to modify . |
21 | We shall return to this point later . |
22 | I mean , I 've needed four years to get to this point so she could have all the time in the world as far as I was concerned . |
23 | Is there anything which your intended should know that you have not revealed to this point ? |
24 | Further to this point , always have a telephone on every floor of your house . |
25 | The prophet Samuel raised a monument to God in the hour of Israel 's victory and publicly declared , ‘ to this point the Lord has helped us ’ . |
26 | We will return to this point when the actual method of play is discussed . |
27 | If all seems well up to this point , put some sort of load which draws , say , 1A on average across the output terminals i.e. a ‘ watty ’ resistor of perhaps 10 to 15 ohms . |
28 | You have done so well to get to this point , it is vital that you stay on the rails until the first weighing and measuring day . |
29 | Because up to this point they have n't achieved a lighter weight and they have conditioned themselves to believing they ca n't . |
30 | What they actually have in common beyond not being ‘ them ’ is not so clear , especially today , and I shall return to this point . |