Sentence examples for point of extinction from inspiring English sources

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He has been hunted to the point of extinction.

And it clobbers rival dailies to the point of extinction.

The Asian tiger has been loved, worshipped, feared – and hunted to the point of extinction.

The Wood Bison was also hunted to the point of extinction before a few were saved.

Conservationists said the decision could jeopardise the successful effort to bring grey wolves back from the point of extinction.

The subspecies has been pushed to the point of extinction by poachers, who kill the rhinos for their horns.

The master plan by Daniel Libeskind, selected amid great fanfare in 2003, has been compromised to the point of extinction.

Manual scoreboards are very likely to keep disappearing but perhaps, just perhaps, not to the point of extinction.

In the 19th and 20th centuries, many whale species were hunted to the point of extinction in huge factory ship operations in the southern ocean.

But the sense of effort — rare to the point of extinction in Argerich's playing — disappeared when she reached the oasis of the slow movement.

Where the mites have invaded, wild honeybee populations are down by 80percentt or more -- almost to the point of extinction in some areas.

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