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Example sentences for "these points"

  • Critique' these points must be particularly borne in mind, for they are by no means universally current in the Cavalry, which has a tendency always and everywhere in peace to revert to the levellest ground obtainable.

  • If in these points we have no sufficient security guaranteeing the highest possible performances, it would be impossible to count even on the most necessary results in time of War.

  • But if he is uncertain or hesitant upon any of these points, he will as surely fail to get a good attack.

  • In conclusion, let us enumerate the main points involved in what is called good singing--these points applying to choral music as directly as to solo performance.

  • The Hebraic religions somewhat overreached themselves on these points: for the grotesque alternative between hell and heaven in the end only aggravated the injustice it was meant to remedy.

  • These points will be more numerous the more open the eyes have been, the more docile and intelligent the mind is that gathers and renders back its impressions in a synthetic and ideal form.

  • I shall insist, however, the less on these points, as they are open to counsel who will come after me on the same side, and as I have said so much upon what appears to me the more important and interesting part of the argument.

  • And yet I do not know that I have much to retract or to change on these points.

  • We have just entered an era of careful study of our tax systems, and the various reports from the different states and the writings of economists are arousing great interest on these points.

  • All of these points, and more, must be taken into consideration, as we take a brief survey of the characteristics of the early Teutonic society.

  • Perhaps I may see reason after a little more experience here to modify my opinion on these points.

  • I shall not, however, dilate on these points, because I am sure you will read all about it in the Times.

  • The documents we shall furnish will be clear on these points.

  • I shall now present what appear to me to be the results at which the Greek mind arrived on each of these points.

  • Illustrations and Criticisms on each of these Points.

  • This power was possessed in the highest degree known in this world by Jesus of Nazareth, and it differed in him from these other cases in these points:— 1.

  • On these points there is some liberty of opinion, doubtless.

  • Certainly it is desirable, if we can, to have some clear and distinct opinions on these points.

  • The views here given may be considered, on the whole, the Orthodox notions on this subject, although Orthodoxy is by no means rigorous on these points.

  • We are now allowed to say, such a declaration of rights, as a supplement to the constitution, where that is silent, is wanting, to secure us in these points.

  • To these points of disapprobation I adhere.

  • On these points, it is for you to decide.

  • I consider Paris and Madrid as the two only points, at which Europe and America should touch closely, and that a connection at these points should be fostered.

  • Holding my mind as steadily as I could to these points, I went into the next room with them.

  • We must pay a visit to Harold Skimpole and caution him on these points.

  • It puts the matter in much too dim a light to say that after the call comes, the officer should check up on these points so that he can deal knowledgeably with the man.

  • Arnold, the great air leader of World War II, is an inspiring case study with respect to several of these points.

  • Fully to inform his subordinates on these points.

  • It is to our common advantage to have agreement at these points.

  • At certain points our desires conflict, our valuations are different, and yet our experience at these points overlaps, as it were.

  • We may in this way reduce any real structure to the case of a system of points with attractive or repulsive forces acting between certain pairs of these points, and keeping them in equilibrium.

  • These points would be badly distributed on the curve; they would be crowded in certain regions, rare in others, so that it would be impossible to join them by a continuous line, and they would be unavailable for other applications.

  • We know nothing else about the distribution of these points.

  • And this order lieth principally in these points: 1.

  • The malignity or greatness of this sin consisteth in these points (especially when it is predominant).


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    father should; food fish; four tablespoons; less important; medical examination; primary battery; pure culture; shall explain; these animals; these books; these cases; these circumstances; these conditions; these facts; these last; these latter; these lines; these matters; these may; these occasions; these parts; these places; these principles; these two; these was; universal human