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

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1 Furthermore , the lower unit appears to have been extensively replaced by anhydrite to the point that on the original completion log , at least half of it was incorrectly attributed to the Z1 Anhydrite ( up to the arrow in Fig. 19 ) .
2 Matters deteriorated , to the point that at a board meeting on 25 July 1984 , Fields felt obliged to bring his solicitor with him , to sit like a boxing second , while his record with the company was contested .
3 But it is worth making the point that for instance if we take a look after eighteen fifteen of , at the wars .
4 He also makes the point that as someone who is not earning and who is unable to sell his house , his circumstances are not unlike those of many other people .
5 In Pagett ( 1983 ) 76 Cr App R 279 ( CA ) , where a girl was used as a shield by the accused ( see Chapter 2 ) , the court did not deal with the point that under Dalby the act had to be directed at the victim .
6 The point that in dreams we see things ‘ as existing at a great distance ’ indicates that this objection can be answered , but he acknowledges that some explanation is needed .
7 The celebrated cases make the point that in spite of its ill-deserved reputation , Glasgow is actually more peaceful than a lot of other places I could think of … unless , of course , you were an innocent wee serving lassie in 1862 .
8 Chan makes the point that in recent times academics have fared better than the average urban worker .
9 We have already made the point that in Britain this seems unlikely .
10 In Twelve Tasks for Social Democrats , issued on the day of its launch in 1981 , the Social Democratic Party made the point that in order " to secure Britain s livelihood in the nineties we need a consistent economic strategy in the eighties , one that is not disrupted every few years by a political upheaval " and by " pointless conflict , the dogma , the violent lurches of policy and class antagonisms that the two old parties have fostered " .
11 Just making the point that in the early years , your income will be less , then there 's a crossover point , because the value of the asset grows , and so does the yield on the fund .
12 In G. v. Chief Constable for Stroud the Divisional Court made the point that in deciding whether or not the constable 's decision was a reasonable one , full allowance must be made for the circumstances in which the police find themselves in emergencies .
13 What I am trying to do is to , is to question the wisdom of introducing more rules and regulations and every time I try and raise this issue , whether it be in standing committee or on the floor of the house , quite understandably the chairman or the speaker , deputy speaker in your case , raises the point that in fact I 'm going outside the rules and regulations and the result is you can never challenge the whole principle because every time one tries to challenge it one gets up and that 's the disease I 'm afraid we 've now er facing in this country .
14 Medved makes the point that in Martin Scorsese 's remake of Cape Fear , Robert De Niro 's killer is a deranged Christian fundamentalist , whereas there was no religious dimension when Robert Mitchum played the role in the Sixties .
15 Medved makes the point that in Martin Scorsese 's remake of Cape Fear , the killer is a deranged Christian fundamentalist , whereas there was no religious dimension in the Sixties
16 Mr Beckett makes the point that before embarking on such a venture the land would need to be fully assessed to determine the stocking rate .
17 ( This emphasises the point that before accepting any cheque proof of identity should be sought . )
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