Example sentences of "[adj] point that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And it is not possible for us to know anything at all about him unless he is generous enough to disclose himself Another book in this series has tackled the question of revelation ; suffice it to say at this point that without revelation we can not say anything about the Lord who is Spirit .
2 It might be noted at this point that in recent years there has been a dramatic growth in the volume of business conducted in the interbank market and this has become a major source of liquidity for banks .
3 The first point is the Revenue could take the simple point that as a matter of law no credits are available to the beneficiaries .
4 And there was the additional point that on their return they had appeared cheerful , as if from a windfall .
5 I 'm sure you know that the Bank of England the Bank of England have made a very strong point that on balance there should be more non-executive directors than executive directors in the company and , er it is felt very strongly that to get a good mix of non-executive directors really does protect the shareholders ' interests and , er I think we 're very much following the lead , er , of the Bank of , of England , erm , in this particular respect .
6 The first is a simple logical point that without some model of how the system might work , there is no way of deciding which of the millions of possible stimuli available to use in testing a particular celt .
7 Hyman ( 1982b , p. 108 ) reiterates the general point that in industrial relations ‘ the present must be viewed as historically conditioned and historically contingent , and as incomprehensible except by means of historical understanding . ’
8 Two separate grounds were advanced in support of the claim , namely , ( 1 ) the broad constitutional point that as the Commissioners of Customs and Excise had no authority from Parliament to impose the charges and the corporation were under no legal liability to pay them the latter should be entitled to recover , and ( 2 ) that the condictio indebiti applied where there was error in the interpretation of a public general statute .
9 ( 6 ) Mark any point that at the time of perusing the abstracted deed does not appear clear to you by scoring the margin heavily against your note , or in any other manner that will catch your attention .
10 This emphasizes the vital point that in geology a solid is only a solid if you think of it on a short enough time-scale .
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