Example sentences of "have a point " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You might have a point here somewhere . |
2 | Mr Winchester may well have a point , but he fails to mention the profitable presence of IBM in Japan , Hong Kong and Singapore . |
3 | ‘ If the child were a little older , you might have a point . |
4 | He may well have a point . |
5 | Chris believes that the constant temperatures provided by heaterstats are not good for the fish and he does have a point — where in the world does the water temperature remain stable all year round , both day and night ? |
6 | They may have a point . |
7 | The listener is human , so allow him to get a word in edgeways ; he too may have a point of view . |
8 | You 'd have a point . |
9 | ‘ They will have a point to prove to me that they should have been on the tour . |
10 | ‘ You might have a point there , people might have read too much into it . |
11 | sometimes a metalpoint would have a point at either end of the stylus , for sake of balance , or perhaps containing a different type of metalpoint . |
12 | Yes Jamie , excellent , you can have a point for your team . |
13 | I think Roger 's Roger has , we might not like it but Roger may well have a point cos he does n't ha |
14 | Derek Malcolm might have a point when he says that our idea of ‘ glamour ’ has also changed — making it possible for the 90s woman in the street to look glamorous , too . |
15 | It 's based on the high , and the verticals and you do n't have a point . |
16 | ‘ However , you do have a point . ’ |
17 | ‘ He could have a point , ’ Claudia said ; Dana only ever saw her own point of view . |
18 | However Stevens did have a point . |
19 | In that respect , the Minister 's intervention is not valid , but he may have a point in relation to electricity . |
20 | Ardrey may well have a point here , but there is no way we can afford to leave out the social and political ( or ‘ cultural ’ ) relations and processes underlying such conflicts . |
21 | However , Fieldhouse does have a point . |
22 | Do they have a point of entry into this process ? |
23 | The Chairman in fact should have a point of procedural rule not to accept the resolution er before you . |
24 | Could I have a point of information there Chairman ? |
25 | If the list really could go on and on , my hypothetical philosopher might have a point . |
26 | You can have a point for disagreeing because you 're right . |
27 | Can I have a point please . |
28 | I think we should have a point for because we 're well behaved . |
29 | ‘ I know you did , dear , and I appreciate it , I really do , and so will your father when he 's had time to think about it ; but you must admit , he does have a point — about David Markham , I mean . |
30 | He sensed that the conversation must have a point , but he was n't sure what it was . |