Example sentences of "point of [noun] it [be] " in BNC.
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1 | I think they can be very useful because a lot of having monarchy brings , you know , American tourists , a big influx into the country , and whether that 's good or not it 's certainly brings money into the country , so that from that point of view it 's quite good to have them . |
2 | From a hygiene point of view it 's it must be a little ancient by now . |
3 | Because from my point of view it 's still a total flop . |
4 | With an uncertain outlook for nineteen ninety three from our point of view it 's absolutely crucial to get costs in line we had obviously done cost-cutting during the previous two years , but we really needed to be sure that if revenues were not going to increase , we should n't wait for a recovery to bail us out . |
5 | ‘ From the vets ’ point of view it 's not ethical . ’ |
6 | But , from one point , from that point of view it 's quite true , I mean , i i if you define dirtiness in those terms , then they 're dirty . |
7 | I think , actually , from the university point of view it 's a job which is very ill-defined in terms of time . |
8 | So from my point of view it 's very important to have contact with head teachers and to talk with them about these things , and to create a situation in which they can talk to each other . |
9 | It 's a question of whose point of view it 's too far round from . |
10 | This is a spooning cheese and should be served by removing the top crust and scooping out the paste with a spoon — from the retailer 's point of view it is quite difficult to persuade customers that the cheese is as it should be . |
11 | From a rural development point of view it is preferable that such industries have a family or community labour base and that the initiative for their establishment comes principally from the community . |
12 | Even more than this , from the palaeontological point of view it is the major cause of small mammal bone accumulations , particularly in caves . |
13 | Experts may offer some guidance but from a plaintiff 's point of view it is far better to frame an action using a subsection of s.92 other than s.92(1) ( c ) or ( d ) if at all possible . |
14 | However , from the capitalists ' point of view it is gross wages that are computed as costs . |
15 | • From a medical , orthopaedic and ergonomic point of view it is unrivalled |
16 | From a democratic point of view it is not self-evident , despite the claim of the spokesperson for Nirex , that central government decisions , supported in principle by a majority of the national population , should invariably override local majorities . |
17 | From the agency 's point of view it is usually more satisfactory to keep the size of the account executive team as small as possible , giving full responsibility to one senior account manager who can provide a high quality of service at a level where it can be most effective — yours . |
18 | From the field staff 's point of view it is essential that the parameters in any consent should be clear and unambiguous . |
19 | If this is correct , it may be asked why it is necessary to deal with the established , nominate torts at all , to which one can only respond that until the limits of the general tort are clearly established plaintiffs are likely to rely upon as many causes of action as they can , even though from our point of view it is untidy to have two or more torts rather than one . |
20 | Some sub-contractors , particularly when paid on the lump or a daywork basis , may expect payment on a Friday , up to and including that day , but from the builder 's point of view it is preferable to keep a week in hand . |
21 | As ever , the hon. Gentleman takes a great interest in hon. Members this side of the House , but I suppose that from his point of view it is a receding problem . |
22 | Any of A , B , and 8 can be considered as control parameters , but from a physical point of view it is interesting to use 8 ( which can be varied through its full range by translation of one mirror over one wavelength ) to minimise the threshold value of A. This can be done analytically , based on ( 7.8 ) , and Fig. 7.3 shows A2B vs B for = 1 ( bistability ) and = — 1 ( 2tR or P2 ) instabilities . |
23 | From the husband 's point of view it is obviously more satisfactory to have repayment of the mortgage on a fixed date or on the happening of a specified event ( such as remarriage of the wife ) if earlier rather than have repayment of his charge postponed until sale of the property . |
24 | Well from my point of view it is , it might not be from yours . |
25 | From the security point of view it was uncomfortably close to the road , and had a public footpath ( which has since been re-routed ) running across the garden , no more than two or three hundred yards from the house , but the Prince liked it . |
26 | From a financial point of view it was a disaster and I saw Tony DeFries actually pay the difference to the promoter . |
27 | The television replay showed clearly that Bailey had not touched the ball , and from the English point of view it was difficult to escape the feeling that Mr Barker — whose umpiring , and that of his colleagues , had been first-class , with , if anything , England getting the benefit of the doubt in several close decisions — had been pressurized into giving him out . |
28 | From both the training and farm point of view it was important to know how easily release could be obtained from the off-farm job . |
29 | Of course , from the local point of view it was logical enough to deal in terms of the individuals involved because that is how the system may appear to work , at least to an uninformed observer , and no doubt the question of personality is an important one . |
30 | ‘ From my point of view it was like a child climbing up on a wall to look in but she rushed back and said : ‘ No , I ca n't do it , ’ and started crying in my arms . |