to a point造句(31) The aim of socialization is to bring children to a point at which they are no longer dependent on their senior relatives.
(32) Through technology we have advanced to a point where we can destroy this planet and everything on it.
(33) A good collie enters into the spirit of the hunt, up to a point.
(34) It was said that the rains had swollen a river to a point where it was threatening a bridge on the line.
(35) And, up to a point, the conventional wisdom is right.
(36) The very best I could do was control my tears, to a point.
(37) A helicopter pilot has to fly to a point 200 kilometres due East.
(38) Billie seemed dazed; her eyes were directed to a point in midair somewhere beyond both men.
(39) The bluff is the end of a narrowing tongue of land which would have funnelled the herd to a point.
(40) There was a vaguely Rincewind-shaped violet shadow, dwindling to a point and winking out.
(41) The curriculum would follow the classical model, though only up to a point.
(42) The gods could, up to a point, be merciful; but it was fate that was all-powerful.
(43) However, Chandrasekhar showed that for a sufficiently massive star the gravitational collapse continues until the star shrinks to a point.
(44) Almost all of us can improve our body size and shape with a good fitness program, but only to a point.
(45) Willingham claims to buy into that theory to a point.
(46) Planning may be useful, but only up to a point.
(47) He managed to worm his way up to a point where his nose just touched the horizontal rope.
(48) The snorer knows that actual suffering is the lot of some one near and, up to a point, dear.
(49) The latter news softens the impact of the former up to a point.
(50) The three businessmen-politicians can be lumped together, but only up to a point.
(51) The leaves are bright green and taper to a point at the tip.
(52) It would run to a point directly behind the Falls and discharge its effluent into the cataract itself.
(53) Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love.Fyodor Dostoyevsky
(54) Soon they came to a point where the road divided.
(55) Up to a point, I think you can lead out of fear, intimidation, as awful as that sounds.
(56) The church spire tapers off to a point.
(57) That might be true up to a point.
(58) Curved and tapering to a point; sickle-shaped.
(59) Military force can help only up to a point.
(60) The Mett cross section applies to a point scatterer.