Sentence examples for preferred to point from inspiring English sources

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Not known for his sense of humor, Mr. bin Laden preferred to point his finger.

Most preferred to point out the differences – most obviously that Romney is a Mormon, while Perdue is a baptist.

"He's a 130kg lump of meat and opponents don't like being tackled by him," noted Baxter approvingly but O'Shea preferred to point the finger at his own team's deficiencies.

The Sun's lengthy leading article preferred to point to the decision by Cameron's former aide, Steve Hilton, to back Brexit after saying "membership of the EU makes Britain literally ungovernable".

Instead, women at the convention preferred to point to opening night on Tuesday, when a parade of Republican women took to the podium, including Ann Romney, who spoke about her family, and Gov. Nikki R. Haley of South Carolina, who preached a gospel of economic empowerment, free of meddlesome government rules.

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But Mr Harvey and Ms Dowling prefer to point to law schools' pro-bono work as making the difference.

The younger man prefers to point out the similarities with his father.

Wild camping here is illegal, the authorities preferring to point tourists towards money-making, taxable hotels and campsites.

The Philadelphia Inquirer's Phil Sheridan prefers to point out how the Phillies' Charlie Manuel is out-managing Joe Torre.

While people tend to read magazines, those who prefer to point a gun at them might pick up the July issue of Field & Stream.

The Conservatives prefer to point to local council by-elections, which they claim show a resurgence of Tory fortunes since May.The truth probably lies between the two.

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