Example sentences of "[adj] point of [noun] [be] the " in BNC.

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1 Where we have a different point of view is the point of view that says that a general education which will train the mind erm and expand capacity for judgement and so on , erm is perhaps more important than an exact knowledge of erm some particular political science theory .
2 For most of the 1940s the core difficulty from the British point of view was the dollar shortage , which was the key to the reserve position .
3 Really , the , the real point of interest is the chap who 's doing the person rather , who 's the doing the jump .
4 Dominating the collection from an aeronautical point of view is the restored fuselage of Gloster Sea Gladiator N5520 , the survivor of those used by the Hal Far Fighter Flight in the early defence of the Island from April 1940 .
5 And the principal point of agreement is the agreement between the neurotic prohibition , which like the taboo , is something that the neurotic can not bring themselves to do , fears for the consequences if they do do it , and er , feels constrained by some irrational force er , to obey , even though it is n't rational .
6 Another possible point of attack is the final assembly of new viruses and their release from the infected cell .
7 The focal point of Cranswick is the village green , six and a half acres , believed to be the largest in East Yorkshire .
8 So , in general , I think we should be as sceptical er and critical of any of these proposed changes and the key point of course was the at the lack of accountability , but there 'll be even less accountability one suspects in the new consortium .
9 The major point of conflict was the means of determining whether or not a defendant was guilty , not the definition of criminal offences or the failure of the British to take into account status differentials .
10 Hosts : Dog and cat Site : Small intestine Species : Toxascaris leonina Distribution : Worldwide Toxascaris is almost indistinguishable grossly from Toxocara canis , the only point of difference being the presence of a finger-like process at the tip of the male tail of the latter .
11 Persuading people to a particular point of view is the essential aim of every public relations campaign , no matter how it may appear to be about products , concepts , policies , personalities , issues , or information and data .
12 Skittles is specifically aimed at parents with the intended point of sale being the school .
13 The most important change in this region from the Russian point of view was the withdrawal of the Yenisei Kirgiz to Dzhungaria , which enabled the Russians to complete the subjugation of the Minusinsk ‘ Tatars ’ and the Altaians .
14 Our main point of contact is the Circle , but we have occasionally come across each other at cultural events in Nottingham . ’
15 However , the main point of interest is the first part of the text .
16 However , the main point of interest is the unintended learning outcomes of such questions as these .
17 The main point of interest is the price involved .
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