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

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1 Now while we 're on this point about what exactly am I entitled to , erm we ought to say a word about credit notes cos there are a lot of shops who say well erm you know it is it is n't company policy to , it is n't our policy to offer refunds , but we 're quite happy to offer you a credit note .
2 In church growth terms it will be at this point that the leaders will be gaining the ‘ vision ’ for the work .
3 The polytechnics were from this point onwards to have greater opportunities for development than other colleges , as a result of the operation of two factors .
4 There were at this point no apparent difficulties experienced between the majority of estate members and no significant source of conflict , that is until the question of a multi-denominational school itself became such a source .
5 Both Delaunay and Le Fauconnier , who did not exhibit at the Galerie de la Boétie either , were at this point on less friendly terms with the other members of the movement , and for this reason their works were not illustrated in Du Cubisme .
6 There appears to be little evidence that as a society we have become so rich that a substantial number of people are at this point .
7 the problem here is between this point here right ?
8 It is near this point that the Pennine Way crosses Swaledale from Tan Hill over the bleak mass of Stonesdale Moor , falling down into Keld and on by Thwaite to Shunner Fell .
9 Viewed from one angle , a current account deficit is merely the necessary counterpart of a capital account surplus , and it is from this point that Nigel Lawson 's defensive intellectual outworks run .
10 And it is from this point of view that I would endorse the observation made by Gian Carlo Ferretti about this and other historical novels ( by Saltini and Mancinelli , for example ) , that :
11 In fact Samuel omits is from this point on , and in this respect his repetitions of the phrase become more Creole ; however , the consonant of the now starts to appear as [ ] ( l. 8 , three times ) , the pronunciation associated with " Standard " both in Jamaica and Britain .
12 It is on this point that the views of the SACP and some Soviet policymakers divide .
13 It is on this point that participant observation in practice very often does not match up to the ideal form and some consideration should be given to the situation arising .
14 It is on this point , that the ordinary member of the public and , it is suspected , the average police officer finds it difficult to equate his own perception of the offence of taking without consent with the strictures placed upon the courts by legislation . ’
15 It 's at this point that so many people give up .
16 It 's at this point that you have to start making choices , and you have several options .
17 As early as I 3 days after implantation the embryo ( as , after many more cell divisions , the developing child is called ) will have its own blood vessels connected to the mother 's at this point , a membrane keeping them apart .
18 It 's at this point nearing the end of my open study I 've realised a connection between the four characters I have just compared .
19 It 's at this point in our agenda when er the world search it 's our agenda and er in introducing the report there are just four things I want to comment about .
20 It 's at this point that AIDS develops .
21 The enemy threatening that task is at this point the Philistines .
22 It is at this point that Todorov 's ‘ classicism , is projected towards postmodernism .
23 It is at this point that gonorrhoea may start to produce symptoms in the female .
24 It is at this point in the profound stillness that the sound of the mind can be heard .
25 It is at this point that I slip from my pedestal of polite insouciance .
26 It is at this point that library promotion and publicity broadens into public relations , which , in its fullest treatment , is beyond the scope of this book .
27 There is always a point at which the limitation of science , albeit forever progressing , introduces the need to make an unproved assumption about the mystery of life , and it is at this point that a religion becomes a necessity and must take over .
28 It is at this point that the system is heading for a new crisis .
29 It is at this point that a right heart attitude would benefit greatly from an intelligent technique .
30 Although a measure of ambivalence is quite usual , it is at this point that a decision is made about going public .
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