Sentence examples for pointed to stop from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, community leaders have pointed to stop and search – a report in 2010 found that a black person was at least six times as likely to be stopped and searched by police in England and Wales as a white person – as a continuing cause of mistrust.

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But one day she made it a point to stop in for a hamburger and introduce herself.

Western governments and international bodies should police Gaza's borders and crossing-points to stop weapons illicitly coming in.

Indicative of Mr. Haines's growing fame, the Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko made it a point to stop by his cabin during a visit to Alaska.

After losing the first game, Li reeled off five games in a row and Williams had to save two set points to stop her making that six.

All goes according to plan, until a corporate company sniffs them out, and make it a point to stop the expedition and Callum Challenger forever.

Bernal is so preposterously beautiful that all his movies tend, at a certain point, to stop whatever they're supposed to be doing and gawk.

Out of curiosity, Dave Moody, 35, a Harlem resident, made it a point to stop by the intersection where Mr. Parks was attacked.

But that was too subtle a point to stop William Henry Ireland, who was 17 in 1794, the year he "discovered" many Shakespeare manuscripts.

Then it picks a point to stop.

Beside this plane is a fixed point; the plane spins around its central point to stop.

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