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make a point造句
1. The Chinese make a point of their personal honor. 2. I always make a point of being early. 3. Reporters sometimes stretch the facts to make a point. 4. I always make a point of checking that all the windows are shut before I go out. 5. Make a point of backing up your files at regular intervals. 6. The one thing Roy will definitely make a point of reading is innovations catalogues. 6.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 7. Next time you visit Fenland Aviation Museum, make a point of looking at the photograph albums pertaining to the Merlin's strip-down. 8. He can also make a point of talking to Mr Yeltsin and other republican leaders to offer them moral support. 9. Make a point of always having more than one project on the go. 10. Others make a point of coming on a weekday when the scene is less frenzied. 11. Hitachi is expected to make a point of integration, management and directory synchronisation. 12. Voices buzzed, then rose in laughter or to make a point more forcibly. 13. Sometimes I make a point of not saying the pledge at all, just to make sure abstention remains permissible. 14. Make a point of crossing where there is a central bollard. 15. Failure to recognise slopes until committed to landing Make a point of looking for the lay of the surrounding countryside. 16. But he did make a point of noting that the children are living with him now. 17. He seemed to make a point of taking two steps backward for every one step forward. 18. It's a spectacular scene and I make a point of leaving my dictation and watching through the curtains each evening. 19. So the best lobbyists make a point of never showing anger when they fail to persuade. 20. You should make a point of civilization and manners. 21. Please make a point of remembering our guests'names. 22. If Nature's paradise sounds alluring, make a point of visiting South Island. 23. Whenever I'm in Canterbury I make a point of visiting the cathedral. 24. The way you make a point is to kick above the 4)torso hitting the chest protector or to the face, which are both one point. 25. We must make a point of recruiting outstanding teachers into the Party. 26. It's one of the few television programmes that I always make a point of watching. 27. It seemed that Morrissey was asserting his power over the media in order to make a point. 28. And speaking of needless repeats, do you think this owner is trying to make a point? 29. Among many recent attempts to measure spirituality in relation to health, heart surgery patients help make a point. 30. First he threw down his training bib, then he tried to make a point to coaches Dino Zoff and Giancarlo Oddi.