Example sentences of "points can [be] " in BNC.

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1 Unless frequent pin points can be obtained during the descent , errors in position of 20 miles or more can easily occur , and this factor alone limits cloud flying to days on which large clouds are isolated so that there are clear areas between them .
2 Often the referee does not hear the final bell and allows the bout to continue , but even if this does happen , no points can be scored .
3 The demand for elegance carries with it the requirement to fit in with existing furniture and although talking points can be useful , a table surrounded by a set of such chairs could be a positive eyesore .
4 Up to 1500 data points can be accepted on a 640K machine , or up to 3000 points through use of expanded memory .
5 Managers have to believe in their act because the low points can be very low , even though the high points are exhilarating .
6 However , certain points can be made .
7 The matter has been handled in meticulous detail both by Hare and Macfarlane , and only the most salient points can be noted here .
8 The curve is jagged because the values of raw time series data at adjacent points can be very different .
9 Bowley 's other three points can be taken together since they cover various facets of the same main point — the questions themselves .
10 The other significant points can be summarised as :
11 Opposite view points can be made to sound equally valid on the main issues of controversy : the architecture of the network to be laid , and whether copper coaxial or optical glass cables should be used .
12 If these points can be arranged satisfactorily then the sequential interview is by far the most streamlined and efficient way of allowing more than one person to be involved in selection .
13 These fit simply to the lower seat belt anchorage points ( or anchorage points can be drilled if necessary ) and can be used to securely fasten the car seat .
14 Any additional points can be written on the back .
15 ‘ did drive /were a passenger ’ These points can be proved by the police officer 's observations in his statement of evidence .
16 These points can be proved as in 4 ( a ) ante , with the end result being suitably altered .
17 Points can be swapped for prizes ranging from a trip in a hot air balloon to a day out in the Champagne region of France boozing bubbly .
18 Specifically , the following points can be made :
19 Both points can be illustrated by studies on frogs .
20 These points can be illustrated in a variety of ways .
21 Within the limits of his unsatisfactory emotivist position Stevenson deals with all this very effectively in what he calls his ‘ second pattern of analysis ’ of ethical words and the same main points can be made in terms of valuational and descriptive meaning .
22 Collection points can be found at Essex Radio in Duke Street , Chelmsford , and Children 's Society shops in Braintree and Clacton .
23 All these points can be acknowledged without serious effect upon the method .
24 Much regular ordering by retailers or other rural service points can be done by telephone or other systems based on remote computer linkages and improved ‘ information technology ’ .
25 These points can be illustrated by the following examples .
26 A pseudo metric is a function like a metric , which satisfies all the axioms of a metric except that the distance between two distinct points can be zero .
27 A number of points can be made about this form of giving , as follows :
28 If we take the four parishes of Coberley , Winstone , Elkstone , and Brimpsfield on the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire as examples , several points can be demonstrated .
29 Several points can be made about the results in Table 5 .
30 The same points can be made about the activity and products of educational research .
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