Example sentences of "back to the point " in BNC.

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1 But it comes back to the point of how much tempo passes in the one phrase .
2 To and fro , weaving , sometimes tied back to the point , moving from point to point , guided by Jennifer , each woman deeply involved with the dual effort of formulating an opinion and arguing for it at the same time .
3 ‘ You worked in paediatrics together , ’ said Montgomery , firmly steering the conversation back to the point .
4 This commences with a quarter loop ( back cyclic , positive pitch ) followed by a vertical climb ( neutral cyclic , zero pitch ) , a half roll ( full lateral cyclic ) , a further vertical climb ( if you are lucky ) , a stall turn ( full rudder ) , a vertical dive back to the point where you started the climb ( still zero pitch ) and another quarter loop ( back cyclic , positive pitch ) to recover .
5 The instructor taking the part of the professional can then demonstrate how to keep bringing the discussion back to the point , the problems .
6 An early Southern Hemisphere proposal to bring the scrum back to the point of introduction every time it moved backwards more than a metre and a half — in other words depowering the scrum has been abandoned .
7 They are saying they want to get back to the point where their hard work brought frequent , real , deep satisfaction .
8 Always keep coming back to the point from which you start , and try to select other roads to follow .
9 I have been using the playhouse for about ten years now and going back to the point that someone made earlier about sex well about erm racism sexism is does n't that count as censorship .
10 Anyway , back to the point .
11 The Seventh , however , is reined back to the point of stodginess , at least until the white-hot finale and even there one of the trumpets forgets himself in the last three bars .
12 Erm it comes back to the point which has just been made about the er , about the erm why have this system of election by thirds and almost backfired on , on , on , on the leader of the council yeah ?
13 Because , going back to the point earlier on , erm , when I was taught I say , it was a local nurse from th er , the clinic that taught us I mean I 've nothi , nothing against elder women in their fifties and whatever , but I mean , there again , one , it should n't always be females who teach about sex , it should be males , and it should be younger people to relate
14 But that brings us back to the point we were stressing a moment ago , if the goods are faulty you 're entitled to money back , a cash refund .
15 Turning the clock back to the point immediately before computers got involved in the publishing business there were only two real technologies at work ; hot metal and cold metal .
16 Let us go back to the point about criticism taking place against a background of criteria .
17 She pulled herself back to the point , assuming once more an expression of sobriety .
18 ‘ And now , if we could get back to the point , I believe you were about to explain to me about this proposition of yours ? ’
19 But again come back to the point that consistently troubles me , which is the degree of the totality of the demands that we would place on those that we have quite strong political disagreements with , before we 're prepared to enter into an alliance with those women and with the Labour Movement or other organisations .
20 Er oh yes abortion yes now coming back to the point about abortion .
21 Gavin , you adopted and trained the , let's get back to the point .
22 Er at the risk of upsetting everybody again , can I go back to the point which has been made by North Yorkshire on this summary sheet here .
23 But can can I can I just come back to the point that if you were taking the lowest figure , I mean how realistic is it to assume that you could actually hold to that ?
24 And it 's going back to the point that Mr Curtis I think misunderstood me , that 's basically that if you concentrate new growth in one location you have the ability to plan to serve that development by public transport , whereas if you spread it out to all the points of the compass , you know , two hundred houses in one direction of York , two hundred in the opposite direction would become very mor more difficult to serve than would a concentrated er chunk of development , and that 's as simple as that .
25 Back to the point .
26 I 'll come back to that in a moment because we still only enrol a rather tiny proportion of those active in our sport but to go back to the point about training .
27 tourism in West Sussex I mean what would happen to that is just one example er on a broader level , the County Council is working with the European regions to promote West Sussex in Europe and what would happen to that , the only conclusion we could draw is that these policies would crumble and to er seriously affect West Sussex and finally I come back to the point that , that I will keep making , if I ever get the opportunity , namely the cost of this exercise .
28 And I just need to come back to the point that my client certainly does n't support either of them .
29 And so it seems to me that what has got to be proven , and I come back to the point , is that something has changed and we have n't heard anything that has changed er in in that time .
30 And then we go back to the point which Mr Cunnane wanted to raise and they 've had their lunchtime discussions , see whether you 've come to a some form of agreement or resolution on that .
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