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Example sentences for "another point"

  • But there is another point to be noticed in reference to this wonderful manifestation of the divine love looking down upon the myriads of men dead in sin, and that is that this love shapes the divine action.

  • And that brings me to another point which is involved in the words that I have just quoted, which stand in connection with those that I have previously referred to.

  • There is another point as to the significance of this prayer, on which I must briefly touch.

  • Another point in which criticism removes a serious difficulty is the interpretation of the imprecatory psalms.

  • And this leads us to another point of view.

  • Another point of importance is the moral culture of Imagination, in relation chiefly to aesthetic recreation in its different forms, the Theatre, the pursuit of Art, the reading of Fiction.

  • In another point of view the ruin of the ancient capital of Judea proved advantageous to the Church.

  • In another point of view the perils connected with a profession of the gospel exercised a wholesome influence.

  • But, in another point of view, it was a peculiarly interesting field of missionary labour; for it was, perhaps, the most celebrated of all the high places of Eastern superstition.

  • Apart from the provision of a certain number of teats there is another point to be considered, the power of the sow to produce milk enough to satisfy the given number of pigs.

  • Another point to which some professional pigmen give great prominence is the regular dosing of their charges with secret medicines.

  • There is another point of outstanding importance.

  • There is another point to be considered in connection with this matter of marking by indentation or by excrescences.

  • In the grip there is another point of difference.

  • Another point to be noted is that in the Kunthistorisches Museum at Vienna is an ancient vase upon which is a representation of the Sun-God Apollo bearing upon his breast as his one ornament and symbol a Svastika cross.

  • Another point to be kept in view is the evolution of the Christian symbol now known as the Coronation Orb.

  • But the objection, if valid, would merely shift the pressure of the difficulty to another point.

  • But the objection, even if valid, merely shifts the pressure of the difficulty to another point.

  • And there is another point of view in which vastly more, even their lives, might have been lost, by the Apostles making the direct and specific attacks referred to.

  • Another point: affect not to know anything save what you actually saw.

  • There is another point, Mr. Linton,--and I know you will think better of me for all my frankness.

  • But there is another point in this lovely scene to be particularly noticed: it is the way in which death ever hovers around the spirit of one not walking by faith.

  • We turn the eye to another point, and there we see infidelity raising its bold and audacious front, and daring to lay its impious hand upon the sacred canon of inspiration.

  • There is another point in Paul's history at which we must briefly glance, in order to shew the practical results of the grace of Christ wherever that grace is known.

  • Then there is another point in this requisitioning of the colt.

  • Another point is the facilitation of electrolytic conducting power or discharge by the addition of substances to the dielectric employed.

  • Another point of advantage is that the cutting edges are not rubbed by the work during the back stroke, and their sharpness is, therefore, greatly preserved.

  • And there is a clause in the Justinian Code prohibiting the arbitrary increase of these tributes, another point in which the coloni resembled the later villani.

  • There is, lastly, another point in which the Welsh laws of co-aration suggest a clue to the reason and origin of a widely spread trait of the open field system.

  • Another point to ascertain is whether the horse, when mounted, can be induced to leave other horses, or when being ridden past a group of horses standing, will not bolt off to join the company.

  • Another point: the corselet should be so constructed that it does not prevent its wearer sitting down or stooping.

  • Another point which it is necessary to learn is, whether when let go at full speed the horse can be pulled up (7) sharp and is willing to wheel round in obedience to the rein.

  • Another point of contrast between the modern and the older ghosts is in the greater freedom enjoyed by those of to-day.

  • Another point of difference between the specters of to-day and those of the past is in the extension of their avenues of approach to us.

  • Another point to be noted is the agreement of the stories in the essential features.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another account; another aspect; another bird; another child; another class; another department; another from; another group; another hour; another idea; another large; another nation; another occasion; another prophet; another quarter; another sense; another side; another species; another state; another town; another week; another while; another word; another work; delivered them; drew back