in point造句31. Case in point: Compare current photographs of George Benson with pictures from early in his career.
32. In point of physical damage inflicted, it was true enough that the raid did not accomplish a great deal.
33. Haigh's denial of the existence of anti-clericalism on the eve of the Reformation is a case in point.
34. Ireland, an issue that resurfaced with a vengeance the day after the election, is a case in point.
35. For our purposes, as we shall see, the assumption of male dominance may be a good case in point.
36. The open and caustic disagreements between Deming and Juran are but one case in point.
37. Ministerial reaction to the faltering improvement in test results was a case in point.
38. In Point Loma, for instance, there is no clear correlation between appreciation and airport noise zones.
39. Exit 43 South on I-93 is a case in point.
40. In point of fact, it is an American game.
41. The lycopene discovery is a case in point.
42. A good case in point is the white-tailed deer.
43. The trade union movement was a case in point.
44. Murray Nemser was a case in point.
45. A case in point is Jingling School.
46. Case in point: The pecs he put on display at a charity soccer match in his native Scotland in August.
47. Case in point: the ever-practical business major accounts for 20 percent of all undergrad majors, but as a group, they learn less and spend far less time studying than their non-business major peers.
48. Taking the old age pension act as a case in point, this paper probes the non- economic factors influencing English welfare system from the aspects of politics, society and culture.
49. In point of fact, a so-called IUD pregnancy really is a ectopic pregnancy, although it is an ectopic pregnancy that has been caused by the presence of the IUD in a woman's body.
50. And last week's tornadoes ripped through the American heartland are a case in point.
51. A short piece he wrote in the latest edition of Monocle magazine (not freely available online) offers a case in point.
52. The Xisha Islands may be considered as a "specimen" of deposition and diagenesis in modern times. The Rock Island there, which is in the process of lixiviation and deposition, is a case in point.
53. Case in point: A mom friend of mine recently went with a fellow mom and their respective 5-year-olds to get frozen yogurt after preschool.
54. In point set topological theory, open set and neighborhood are the basic concept.
55. In point of fact, my mind started to wake up a bit during this period.
56. Memory, in point of fact, is impeded by the body.
57. In point of view of the principle of inreversible process, the energy dissipation of rock mass excavation is analysed.
58. Former President Nixon's behavior in the face of the Watergate disclosures is a case in point.
59. No one would probably prefer, as cases in point, a first-time astronaut piloting a dangerous space mission or a newly commissioned officer leading an army into battle.
60. In point of fact the only progress we in that academy was towards freedom.