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Example sentences for "that point"

  • I had never understood his insistence on that point.

  • I really do not think we need trouble you further on that point.

  • I wondered really whether she is quite sane on that point.

  • At that point, Poirot nudged me gently, indicating two men who were sitting together near the door.

  • On account of the narrow water-shed separating the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers at that point, the stream must be insignificant at ordinary stages, but when we were there, in February, it was a torrent.

  • At that point was a settlement of Germans who had only that year come into the State.

  • But I feared it was possible that he might make a rapid dash upon Crump's and destroy our transports and stores, most of which were kept at that point, and then retreat before Wallace could be reinforced.

  • On one occasion when several were present in my office my intention to visit Cape Girardeau the next day, to inspect the troops at that point, was mentioned.

  • Though this history has its opinion on that point too, and decidedly in the affirmative.

  • And whenever Clennam spoke, this ill-starred young man was clearly seized with a dread that he was coming, by some artful device, round to that point of wanting to know, you know.

  • There is a good deal to be said on that point," said Don Quixote, "as to whether the histories of the knights-errant are fiction or not.

  • The amount of degree of bending of a mathematical curve, or the tendency at any point to depart from a tangent drawn to the curve at that point.

  • That he should appear only at that point?

  • Unfortunately, the path was tiled at that point.

  • It is vain to look elsewhere for tracks in this dry weather, but at THAT point there is certainly a chance of some record being left.

  • But our scholars differ on that point, many contending that the Mexicans distinctly affirmed the existence of such a God.

  • The only explanation possible in this case is that once the glaciers extended to that point in the valley.

  • As we have several times remarked, our American scholars, as a rule, do not think many thousands of years have elapsed since the Glacial Age, and yet they are not all agreed on that point.

  • The passenger who told it said that when he read the story twenty-five years ago in a train he was interrupted at that point--the train jumped off a bridge.

  • They join at that point--the pale blue Jumna, apparently clean and clear, and the muddy Ganges, dull yellow and not clean.

  • Have you neglected to obtain information on that point?

  • Make yourself quite easy on that point," answered Villefort, with one of his sweetest smiles; "you and I will always consult upon our verdicts.

  • On that point I can reassure you,' said the good lady, smiling, and there was now something sweet in her smile.

  • There is some mistake on that point too, sir.

  • Then you don't agree with the evidence on that point?

  • Being now in the Commercial Road district of my beat, and bethinking myself that Stepney Station is near, I quicken my pace that I may turn out of the road at that point, and see how my small eastern star is shining.

  • I guess Cynthia and I think alike on that point," said Jeff, without abating Westover's discomfort.

  • I have not been at all able to satisfy myself on that point, Mrs. Durgin.

  • I shall meet you somewhere at that point.

  • This line shows the march of Colonel Otter with Superintendent Herchmer from Swift Current to that point.

  • He says that many ladies in Spain, after they are found to be with child, do never stir out of their beds or chambers till they are brought to bed: so ceremonious they are in that point also.

  • Portugall, who would sign with him in his negociations there, being a forward young man; but that my Lord mastered him in that point, it being ruled for my Lord here at a hearing of a Committee of the Council.

  • That point of a planet's or comet's orbit which is most distant from the sun, the opposite point being the perihelion.

  • That point in the orbit of a double star where the smaller star is farthest from its primary.

  • Formerly, on the hypothesis that the earth is in the center of the system, this name was given to that point in the orbit of the sun, or of a planet, which was supposed to be at the greatest distance from the earth.

  • That point in the orbit of the moon which is at the greatest distance from the earth.

  • He purposes moving his whole force to that point.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that point" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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