Example sentences of "[adv] point [adv] [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The OPCS rightly pointed out that their disability survey covered a wide spectrum of incapacity and that ‘ sweeping conclusions ’ about dependency should be avoided .
2 He merely points out that his theory is consistent with it .
3 He rightly points out that we need more ladies toilets and if you know you get the chance to use the ladies loo it 's cleaner and better looked after than the men 's , I 've heard .
4 ‘ My wife rightly points out that I 've never been in a ladies ' loo in my life .
5 At one point a uniform sergeant listening to me discuss some tactic , gloomily pointed out that my style was not theirs ; but then , he rationalized , ‘ how could it be , you 're from the north side of the river ’ .
6 When , not long before his execution , he passed comment on the mass-murder of the Nazi camps , it was only to point out that there were problems in supply and control during the last days of the Third Reich .
7 I am not complaining , only pointing out that it makes a difference to the tone of a campaign .
8 Clarissa was as reasonable as ever , gently pointing out that it was a little game their neighbour was playing , which she 'd get sick of if no-one responded .
9 I was merely pointing out that she is not a waif ; she must belong to someone . ’
10 ‘ All right , but I was merely pointing out that I would hardly liken you to an animal or bird from New Zealand when I 'm Australian . ’
11 De Beaugrande and Dressler rightly point out that it is ‘ much more straightforward to decide what constitutes a grammatical or acceptable sentence than what constitutes a grammatical or acceptable sentence sequence , paragraph , text , or discourse ’ .
12 IN reply to the letter from the carer whose son is ‘ mentally retarded ’ ( March 16th ) , you rightly point out that there are no easy solutions .
13 If we 're selling it , we 'd better point out that it 's a starting-point for civic virtue .
14 This Report has already pointed out that something more than singing and playing may lie needed if boys and girls are to remain part of a choir or music group .
15 We have already pointed out that there can be no claim by dependants for grief or for loss of society of the deceased nor can there be any claim on behalf of the children for loss of a mother 's love , guidance and influence .
16 Having said which er I I 've already pointed out that I I see no great potential for fifty hectares in in our area .
17 The Town Clerk 's just pointed out that their tape recorder 's run out and wondered if you would go back to the start and work through all that again .
18 First of all paragraph one point two , er just pointing out that our members who already reminded , but our customers are not just the residents of Suffolk , but those who actually use the trunk and the county road in
19 ‘ Melissa … ’ she hesitated and decided to go ahead ‘ … was just pointing out that I had n't been invited to your birthday party . ’
20 Just point out that they might be redundant and
21 Can I just point out that something here , erm , was , I think I mentioned about my children it was the height of the table and its just so little that , that they indicate their in height in this picture , but it is there and , erm , that , I found that really very exciting and as I say the , The Threes , it , the three goblets , the three apples the three puppies , so often I 've , I 've found that there is three sets of , three objects and in
22 Criminal libel is an ancient offence which is now unlikely to be invoked against the media by prosecuting authorities : the Law Commission has recommended its abolition , and one Law Lord has further pointed out that its scope conflicts with the European Convention on Human Rights .
23 The author also points out that her subject had almost no sense of humour or capacity for original thought , that she thirsted for power , and that ‘ Righteousness was what Annie earnestly desired for others … she felt no lack of it herself . ’
24 The TCCB also points out that its £300,000 guarantee to Test nations is double the figure paid by Australia and New Zealand early this year .
25 W. K. C. Guthrie , who has drawn attention to this myth , also points out that what Aristotle particularly deplored in the recurrent world catastrophes was the loss of accumulated knowledge and wisdom that they entailed .
26 He also points out that there can be other benefits from the scheme .
27 However , Smith also points out that there is another division in the subject , between the logical positivist ( objective ) and the phenomenological ( subjective ) approaches , and that this split is delaying the development of a rural recreation geography paradigm .
28 But it also points out that there may be cases where technology changes fast to the benefit of companies which wait or where environmental investment can be a competitive disadvantage when a company exports to parts of the world with less stringent regulations .
29 He also points out that he told everyone who needed to know what had been decided .
30 Colin Urie also points out that his section offers a range of facilities to help centres use SCOTVEC 's procedures .
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