to the point of造句61. The boat would then sail in a circle, dragging the net, until it returned to the point of departure.
62. The tempestuous Belle was nurtured and protected in Cleveland to the point of outright embarrassment for management.
63. Squatters insist that without their work, the buildings would have deteriorated to the point of being unusable.
64. The cave continues but then suddenly falls to horrendous depths and a retreat must be made to the point of entry.
65. All four were extraordinarily clever, given to fantasy and melancholy, and impractical to the point of danger.
66. Other spots are characterized by their ability to modify or amplify sound, even to the point of acoustical saturation.
67. In this way the apparently active and positive concept of consent is diluted to the point of near vacuity.
68. Seal pelts are thin to the point of transparency and seabird chicks are too weak to stand.
69. At first glance the answer seems obvious to the point of banality.
70. In a city that makes its living blaring its opinions, some folk are pontificating to the point of injury.
71. Police oppression of the freedom fighters brought my protest against authority almost to the point of obsession.
72. The existing policy is one of seeking abortion on demand, up to the point of birth and without legal or medical restriction.
73. Up to the point of his transfer to the mortgage department, Ranieri had dominated every department he had joined.
74. Their attempts at lovemaking dwindled to the point of non-existence, until there was an unspoken agreement not to try any more.
75. Public systems, especially education, are stressed to the point of breakdown.
76. How it had shrivelled her to the point of annihilation.
77. These firestorms would burn unhindered to the point of exhaustion of the fuel.
78. It follows that the defendant will be entitled to the interest it has earned on deposit up to the point of acceptance.
79. And then, on the way home, something happened which raised their spirits almost to the point of singing.
80. Her feelings about this man might be ambiguous to the point of causing insanity, but she became acutely aware of something.
81. As to the point of ownership of lorries, that would not in itself have provided a defence.
82. The queen was adored to the point of idolatry.
83. The press was inquisitorial to the point of antagonism.
84. Head lice are relatively common, particularly among children, and can cause itching, sometimes to the point of excoriation with risk for secondary infection.
85. Without ABS a driver can get maximum braking effort by braking to the point of wheel lock, and then reducing the pressure ever so slightly to the point where the wheels are rotating again.
86. The engine was crawling with vacuum lines and sensor wires, and Nick's confidence had fallen to the point of sending me to Caldor for a Polaroid camera.
87. In the developed capitalist countries, the trend of action for breach of promise is to reduce the damages, even to the point of not paying.
88. During World War II, the islands and people had been exploited by the Japanese Military to the point of impoverishment.
89. What I though I'd do is just tease you with some visuals if you haven't gotten to the point of playing with the staff solution so the themes of problem set 3 are two-fold.
90. Finally, Smith showed up, enraged to the point of incoherence, not without reason.