Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] this point " in BNC.

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1 In other words the vapour and liquid forms of water are indistinguishable above this point .
2 I suppose it is just possible that Hippodameia was set next her father , Sterope on the other side ( cross-linking the wings , like the archers in the east pediment at Aegina , above , p. 45 ) , and Pausanias was wrong in this point too .
3 It was clear from this point that the agencies represented worked in a huge variety of situations .
4 The TRACE system is particularly interesting from this point of view .
5 Professor Colin Clark , a distinguished modern economist , is equally unequivocal on this point .
6 Gordon Howell is unequivocal on this point : ‘ Above all other industries , information technology can not be self-serving .
7 We shall have to be careful over this point in Section 3.8 .
8 The earlier cases of Mills v Dunham [ 1891 ] 1 Ch 576 and Haynes v Doman [ 1899 ] 2 Ch 13 are now wrong on this point .
9 Certainly Karlsson is clear on this point and , in commenting , also helps to unravel some of the mystery surrounding their apparently unlikely conjunction :
10 The naval manual ( US , Department of the Navy , 1955 , 6–4 ) is clear on this point , but also draws attention in a footnote to the relevance of the principles of the laws of war .
11 Circular 1/83 was clear on this point :
12 Second , it seemed that at the end of three years the debtor 's debts would be written off , although the Act 's drafting was not clear on this point .
13 However , there have always been leases without rent ( for example , mortgages ) and the statutory definition of a term of years absolute is clear on this point :
14 When in 1859 nine of the most upright miners from Seaton Delaval — ‘ every man a teetotaller , six of them Primitive Methodists , and two of the six local preachers ’ — were sent to jail for two months after a strike which they had opposed , the mine manager was quite clear on this point .
15 Darwin himself was very clear on this point .
16 Sir Geoffrey Howe was surprisingly candid on this point in an interview with the Daily Mail in February 1984 .
17 Both county councils and the Secretary of State are somewhat equivocal on this point , the answer really depending on whether they ‘ like ’ the proposed development .
18 Maybe Scottish law was different on this point , although , of course , the law as such had not been brought in .
19 She was a bit evasive on this point .
20 and what would happen to the programme it would be wrong at this point in time , to accept the paper before one knows what the is of the County Council as a whole will be .
21 I wish to make clear at this point that this kind of proof that God exists is not required in order to make the case for theism .
22 The difference between the Institute 's disciplinary role and its regulatory role should become clear at this point .
23 It is , perhaps , interesting at this point to recall a recently expressed official view that : ‘ Air transport must fulfil the demand for economic and social integration , facilitate regional economic development , serve tourism and establish air links to less developed peripheral regions with low traffic demand . ’
24 The thermal history expected in thrust belts seems favourable from this point of view .
25 His chemistry is intriguing from this point of view .
26 Morgenthau 's six principles are instructive from this point of view .
27 The memorandum of the King 's Private Secretary , Wigram , is explicit on this point .
28 They are explicit on this point .
29 But few sportsmen or coaches could be more explicit on this point than Haringey 's sprinter John Skeets : ‘ It 's part of our make-up , physically and mentally . ’
30 Mr Lyle is modestly explicit on this point : ' ’ I have revived the monastic customs at St Genevieve , ’ said the young man , blushing .
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