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pointed造句
91. She pointed out all the salient features of the building. 92. All the evidence pointed to the conclusion that he was guilty. 93. As she rightly pointed out the illness can affect adults as well as children. 94. Some economists have pointed out that low inflation is not necessarily a good thing. 95. He pointed the telescope at a deer on the hillside. 96. The finger of suspicion pointed to Gilbert Cash, a close friend of the victim. 97. The enquiry pointed the finger of blame at the driver of the crashed coach. 98. She pointed out to us that there was little chance of success. 99. Commentators have pointed out the inconsistencies in the government's financial policy. 100. He was pointed at by all the shopkeepers in town as one who never paid his bills. 101. All the polls had pointed to a clean sweep for the Democrats. 102. He pointed a stubby finger at a wooden chair opposite him. 103. He pointed very obviously at the woman in the fur coat. 104. He pointed to a chair, signalling for her to sit. 105. He said that the man had pointed a knife at him. 106. I thought my hour had come when he pointed his gun at me. 107. He pointed at the empty bottle and the waitress quickly replaced it. 108. He pointed to the spot where the house used to stand. 109. When he pointed the gun at me, I thought I was done for . 110. His wife pointed out tartly that none of them were exactly starving. 111. After leafing through the student's composition, the teacher pointed out some slight mistakes. 112. It was pointed out to us that the office was closed. 113. He pointed down a street leading off from the square. 114. Unhappy tourists have pointed the finger at unhelpful travel agents. 115. The tour guide pointed out the inscription that runs round the inside of the dome. 116. He was a little birdlike man with a pointed nose and darting eyes. 117. The evidence pointed to the existence of an international smuggling network. 118. The police pointed out the illegal character of the protest action. 119. She pointed out, with some asperity, that it had all been my fault. 120. The finger of suspicion was pointed at the chicken served for lunch.