Example sentences of "[is] [adj] to point to the " in BNC.

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1 My hon. Friend is right to point to the transformation of British industry .
2 To its opponents , who often complain that the Roman Catholic Church gives SPUC an unfair advantage — an automatic communication network — it is quick to point to the feminist movement , trade union affiliations and Labour Party pro-abortion campaigns which it says ignore the views of the membership .
3 Yet because Dornford Yates did to some extent invoke Ruritania in plot and mood it is fair to point to the way in which the code of chivalry has been debased and sentimentalised .
4 It is difficult to point to the material goals which football hooligans or juvenile delinquents are chasing .
5 As proof , it is sufficient to point to the following entailment relations :
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