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151. The child's response may be either manual pointing or eye pointing.
152. And there was also the matter of the anonymous phone call, pointing the finger squarely at Amanda.
153. Cyril said, pointing, not even trying out a hello or good morning, but, then, why should he?
154. I say, pointing to the sign behind the bar, warning pregnant women that drinking alcohol can cause birth defects.
155. The navigation techniques in Encarta are interactive, with more pointing and clicking and less typing.
156. Two scales are provided for assessing language comprehension, one of which is specially modified so that only eye pointing is required.
157. Nevertheless, Bell is right in pointing out that style shift and code switching are closely related.
158. When she got up at 7.45am she found a piece of paper in the kitchen with an arrow pointing towards the garage.
159. He was grinning from ear to ear and pointing his finger up to the flies.
160. The cab skidded to a halt, its headlights pointing down a long slope of scree.
161. A man on a black horse was in the lead, pointing the way.
162. However, before approximately 10 months, babies do not understand the significance of an adult's manual pointing.
163. It was a simple drawing of a square tower, standing in splendid isolation like an accusing finger pointing at the sky.
164. Then think of the knees pointing up to the ceiling.
165. "Look,'' she said, pointing at a vase in a shop window.
166. The remaining man was pointing a shaking finger at them, laughing hysterically.
167. And at Niagara, guides pocketed tips by pointing to the exact spot where Sam Patch had made his last successful leap.
168. A couple of punks on the far side, also waiting to cross, were pointing at the oblivious Slater and laughing.
169. It is perhaps worth pointing out that in the past three years we have spent some £350 million on the poorer pensioners.
170. He'd opened the smashed engine compartment, and was pointing to where the battery wasn't.
171. It also made Julia angry,(sentencedict .com) pointing up the unnecessary rudeness of Comfort's dismissal of David.
172. Of course if you have a mouse installed you can achieve the same result by simply pointing and clicking on the menu option.
173. In common with toucans, parrots and woodpeckers, cuckoos have two toes pointing forwards and two pointing back.
174. One can explain many apparently strange human characteristics by pointing to their value for survival at various stages of evolutionary development.
175. At his death he left a paper pointing to inadequacies in the standard Stevenson thermometer screen.
176. Action Check that the configuration file is pointing to the correct Process Directory.
177. Cranston led Athelstan into the Great Hall, pointing out the painted walls though some of the frescoes were beginning to flake.
178. Langford is pointing at him, his face in profile miming shock-horror: a lost joke.
179. Countless twentieth-century dictators have been defended from their detractors by pointing out the asceticism of their private lives.
180. At home a few days later, she was pointing excitedly to a top shelf.
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