Sentence examples for has started to point from inspiring English sources

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But Mr. Carney has started to point the way.

But as it's grown to know me better, it has started to point more and more in the direction of Brooklyn.

As part of this process of development, he said, over the last year Whitehall has started to point the finger less at the market and more at itself.

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(And several courageous Arab journalists have started to point that out).

But in the past couple of years, almost all of the indicators have started to point in the same direction.

Pundits have started to point out that before he left office under the corruption cloud in 2009, his popularity had plummeted to the single digits.

Paris is still numb and we're still in shock; the blood of the horrifically slain is still fresh and the terrible loss is agonisingly raw – but already, the accusing fingers have started to point.

Texas officials have started to point fingers about an evacuation that did not happen.

This collaboration has started to pay off, it points out.

A versatile choreographer, Henning Rubsam has started to introduce dancing on point into his company's repertory.

Opinion pieces have started to appear pointing out that General Clark didn't say what he's accused of saying.

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