51. The film makes its points with cogency and force. 52. After she made her point, he could not counter with anything. 53. An illustration may make the point clear. 54. Esprit de corps,Perhaps an example will make the point. 55. However, one traveler makes the point that this difference may amount to pennies when you consider exchange rates. 56. Now he makes a point of keeping in touch with his local branch. 57. At the subsequent party conference the National Executive made a point of reasserting its adherence to the electoral truce. 58. The Parish Councillors made the point that possibly the size of the proposed extension was outside the guidelines laid down by Wyre Borough Council for extensions to rural dwellings. 59. He had thus made the point, while accepting the royal candidate, that the power of confirmation lay with the pope alone. 60. Two summary points can be made about dominant and subordinate cultures. |