Example sentences of "point [prep] [noun] of [verb] " in BNC.

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1 One way of describing the ideal low-pass response depicted in figure 12.1(a) is through the relation This suggested to Butterworth that where n is a large integer , ought to constitute a good response to synthesise from the point of view of creating high-performance low-pass filters .
2 It is undoubtedly important in the development of behaviour , and makes sense from the point of view of fitting the animal 's behaviour to its environment ( that is , learning is generally adaptive in nature ) .
3 It sometimes seemed that the Government was less interested in broadcasting from the point of view of fulfilling the three aims mentioned in the plan than in what it could and should do to publicize its own policies and activities .
4 From the comparatively simple point of view of learning pronunciation , these problems are not particularly important ; however , from the point of view of learning about the phonology of English they are too important to ignore .
5 From the comparatively simple point of view of learning pronunciation , these problems are not particularly important ; however , from the point of view of learning about the phonology of English they are too important to ignore .
6 From the point of view of searching , this difference is not very great .
7 The combination of the poor visibility , together with the misting up of the canopy and the effects of the rain on the stall , make launching in rain foolhardy and almost always pointless from the point of view of achieving a soaring flight .
8 Renormalization , however , does have a serious drawback from the point of view of trying to find a complete theory , because it means that the actual values of the masses and the strengths of the forces can not be predicted from the theory , but have to be chosen to fit the observations .
9 It seems that in this respect the governors themselves considered the appraisal principally from the point of view of trying to bring about improvements for the school .
10 Booz , Allen & Hamilton was forced to close down its executive search division in 1980 , when serious problems surfaced as a result of trying to carry on a recruiting business whilst at the same time having 3000 management consultancy clients on their books , who were more or less off-limits from the point of view of providing candidates for headhunting .
11 If the central government plays a role purely in terms of revenue raising , then an unconditional grant would seem the most appropriate instrument from the point of view of benefiting the recipient local authority .
12 Well , that 's much use from the point of view of getting to know him , is it .
13 Incidentally this also happens to be the most difficult part of the instrument 's compass from the point of view of fingering .
14 Cos if you did n't have that it 'd make this room more viable in as much as erm , the point of view of doing doing catering and , functions and all the rest of it .
15 It is important , both from the point of view of understanding the psychological factors underlying response to noise , and from the point of view of practical policy decisions , to assess the persistence of this effect of change in noise level .
16 The improvements on conventional systems analysis resulting from the use of these techniques is gained both from the point of view of understanding the real-world processes that they represent and in communicating the knowledge acquired .
17 From the point of view of describing abnormal karyotypes , the recommended nomenclature rules ( 15 ) should be followed .
18 Talk to Robin Slade and you know he 's a man who 's studied his sheep ; not from the point of view of winning awards with animals at the other end of a halter , but from a desire to produce the ideal carcass with that all-important round muscle .
19 From the point of view of finding its Laplace transform , a unit rectangular pulse may be conveniently regarded as the difference between two unit steps occurring at times and as shown in figure 11.5(b) .
20 The computer model shows that it does n't matter what short of shaft a golfer uses — from the point of view of obtaining distance .
21 A further example is that the provisions in question are against the principles contained in public Acts ; and yet a further example is that the provisions do not conform to previously accepted models , precedents , etc , from the point of view of drafting .
22 However , the angle at which it is applied makes it very risky from the point of view of defending yourself .
23 It was brilliant from the point of view of having one leg , because everything was hidden .
24 Now all these countries have much cheaper labour force , most of them have warmer climates and with the advantages of low-price labour and also less expensive from the point of view of having to dry out leather and do these various processes that come in the production , the erm the leather tanning trade is being increased in those countries , with the knowledge and indeed the design of the western countries , because tanning is not the most salubrious of , er works .
25 Finally , these catalogues are being checked from the point of view of identifying items relating to public policy changes and the availability of the full text of these items is being tested .
26 At that time , the museum will have a Learn to See system that ‘ will be complete from the point of view of showing how well the Musee d'Orsay can develop a multimedia system , ’ said Herve Lebec , the Orsay account manager for DEC France .
27 Now we are looking at it from the point of view of anticipating a loss which will trigger the grief response .
28 The question , from the point of view of assessing the effectiveness of Britain 's involvement at the centre of Europe , is : Has the Single European Act achieved its objectives within the time-scale it set itself ?
29 Swings often start by touching down with drift in a cross wind and it is worth remembering that , from the point of view of avoiding a bad swing into wind , it is better to overdo the drift correction .
30 However , it should not be thought that Type I systems are non-problematic from the point of view of planning for the health ( care ) needs of a population .
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