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Example sentences for "many points"

  • Streets, various in length, uncertain in direction and impractical as to pavement, ran into Main street at many points; and most of them were closely built with pretty houses, all of them surrounded by gardens and many by handsome grounds.

  • Old, dry and crammed with cotton, or other inflammable material, these burned like tinder; and at many points, whole blocks were on fire.

  • I know indeed I am speaking honestly, that I am not worthy to understand dear Mr. Keble on many points.

  • I have not touched on many points in your letter.

  • I wish I could talk with you, or rather hear you answer my many questions on so many points.

  • Changes of Government have this inconvenience, that of course the new-comers cannot possibly take time to read over previous correspondence, so that they must be but partially informed on many points,.

  • At the same time one cannot help being struck by their puerility on many points.

  • Head return to their homes re-assured on many points of our internal policy, on which they felt doubtful before, and much enlightened as to the real position of men and things in this province.

  • At many points, however, along the sides of these great chains we find that fissures have been opened and lines of volcanoes formed, from which enormous quantities of lava have flowed and covered great tracts of country.

  • Such horrors as this were repeated at many points.

  • The reader will at once recognise in Osteolepis (Figure 500), one of the common fishes of the Old Red Sandstone, many points of analogy with Polypterus.

  • And this book will have failed in its purpose, if it has not convinced the reader that means are available for attacking the problem at many points, and that immediate progress is not a mere dream.

  • The field of genealogy has already been invaded at many points by biologists, seeking the furtherance of their own aims.

  • The data were elaborately analyzed from many points of view.

  • If Meletus and Anytus could have put in evidence the conversation of Sokrates with Aristippus, many points of it would have strengthened their case against Sokrates before the Dikasts.

  • But on many points he differs from Ast no less than from Schleiermacher.

  • Our views differed widely on many points, but religion was the only really sensitive topic.

  • The persons or personages of his book are only so many points in the argument which he is carrying on against Calvinistic orthodoxy for pure naturalism.

  • In many points he goes further than the Rule itself in the mystical demands he makes upon the members of the Order.

  • War is a fact recognised, and with regard to many points regulated, but not established, by International Law.

  • Thereby uniform formalities are practised with regard to many points, but regarding others the practice of the several States differs.

  • The best proof of this is the fact that the practice of the Prize Courts of the several countries has hitherto differed in many points.

  • Beer, who transferred the center to Mizricz--a village in Volhynia--was superior to his master in many points.

  • The Nat made his appearance at nightfall, and respectfully entreated Buddha to deliver certain instructions which would enable men to come to the understanding of many points of the law on which they had hitherto fruitlessly meditated.

  • On many points he would not believe but that I agreed with him, when I did not.

  • We have (I trust) the principle and temper of obedience too intimately wrought into us to allow of our separating ourselves from our ecclesiastical superiors because in many points we may sympathise with others.

  • It would be extremely rash in most cases to attribute to convergence close similarity in many points of structure in beings which had once been widely different.

  • Almost all the conclusions at which I have arrived I find confirmed by this naturalist, whose knowledge on many points is much fuller than mine.

  • Siddhântales'a by Apyayadîk.sita is very important as a summary of the divergent views of different writers on many points of interest.

  • The Advaitabrahmasiddhi of Sadânanda Yati though much inferior to Advaitasiddhi is important, as it touches on many points of Vedânta interest which are not dealt with in other Vedânta works.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many points" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    many battles; many believed; many centuries; many cities; many colours; many copies; many days; many eggs; many families; many great; many individuals; many insects; many kinds; many leagues; many libraries; many others; many parts; many questions; many small; many sorts; many species; many things; many voices; raising his; rest from; special subjects