to a point造句(1) The dog's tail tapered off to a point.
(2) The bone had been honed to a point.
(3) One end of the stick tapers down to a point.
(4) That is true, but only up to a point.
(5) I agree with you up to a point.
(6) The new traffic scheme worked up to a point, but it had its problems.
(7) It's helped my career up to a point.
(8) That's true, up to a point.
(9) And they're right up to a point.
(10) She was, up to a point.
(11) Up to a point, regulation may attract business by offering a more secure environment.
(12) The perspective can be to a point at such an elevation that the projection lines appear to be parallel.
(13) If knowledge is obtainable only subjectively and relative to a point of view, what happens to history?
(14) To a point at least, you can take each moment of inner soul searching as a sign that you are winning.
(15) By inspection this will correspond to a point in the spreading region.
(16) I could be perfectly reasonable up to a point, but Cynthia Kay had gone too far.
(17) To a point, the onus for acquiring these skills depends on the self-discipline and initiative of the trainees themselves.
(18) His indignation frequently boiled over to a point where he thought and demanded that a libel writ should be issued.
(19) But it got to a point where we stood still for too long and the world around us was changing.
(20) Up to a point, it is bound to strengthen the hand of reformers.
(21) A design school can, up to a point, teach you about layout.
(22) Gilts suffered too, with price drops of up to a point.
(23) That was to say, up to a point everything went smoothly.
(24) I just keep it spinning until it gets to a point where it's not making more power and then shift gears.
(25) Up to a point, Netanyahu and his putative coalition government will be bound by deals signed by their predecessors.
(26) Of course there is some truth in all this, but only up to a point.
(27) She put the end in her mouth and moistened it to a point.
(28) One is happy as a result of one's own efforts once one knows the necessary ingredients of happiness: simple tastes, a certain degree of courage, self denial to a point, love of work, and above all, a clear conscience.George Sand
(29) Or watch a launch, the orange flames billowing and shrinking to a point in the sky before the sound hits.
(30) This is the reason we can have solid bodies that do not collapse to a point or radiate away to infinity.