Sentence examples for to be points from inspiring English sources

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The martyrs had imitated Christ even unto death, and the remains of their holy bodies were thought to be points of contact between earth and heaven.

One of the best ways to evaluate a team's defense is to look at its defensive rating, which is defined to be points allowed per 100 possessions.

They lose a lot by doing it, but they can do it, can't they?" Those would all seem to be points in favor of the players.

Many students consider the school's size — as big as many small colleges — and its diverse student body (mostly minority), to be points in its favor, rather than problems.

As the defender Exodus Geohaghon – and what an unimprovable name for a Cup hero that might turn out to be points out, Liverpool will not be used to cramped dressing rooms and puddles on the pitch.

There will have to be points on the agenda for both sides, and steps taken to reduce Iranian distrust of its adversaries by discussing non-nuclear areas of dispute.

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At first the finger seemed to be pointing to Syria.

"And we have to be pointed to it.

Now is not the time to be pointing fingers.

Then fingers began to be pointed at the bank.

And they need to be pointed out and resisted.

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