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241. Lawyers are also more familiar with the Commissioner and are more frequently pointing clients with complaints about their unions in her direction.
242. Those points that fall outside this envelope can be further analysed directly by pointing to a particular location.
243. Squeezing To boost circulation in the thighs and calves, place your hands on the skin, fingers pointing away from you.
244. The instructor will guide the beginner through each stage of the form, pointing out pitfalls along the way.
245. Pointing to the initial blank page, I ask Tony what the title for his book will be.
246. Dan goes from group to group, checking new finds, pointing out some of the subtleties the kids may have missed.
247. These relatively complex communicative demands establish the conditions in which simple gestures, such as pointing, are particularly useful.
248. This should make the model start to move in the direction which it is pointing or stop the rotation.
249. Check and repair the roof, woodwork, windows, doors, pointing, plumbing, heating, and so on.
250. Along the way Bill stops the group, pointing out various indicators of forest life.
251. Group members may well help each other by pointing out to another where and what a problem might be.
252. Bridget looked at where the small pink finger was pointing, she could see nothing.
253. Apparently, one out of every 16 signposts at crossroads in the region are pointing in the wrong direction.
254. My tour guide is moving right along, chatting amiably, pointing out the sights.
255. He was pointing towards the stage where the lights were dimming.
256. It was admirably researched(sentencedict.com), hut it glossed over the important questions while pointing up the trivial ones.
257. I followed his pointing finger, and saw the Scipio slide into the fjord at a good speed.
258. I turned around and saw a man pointing a gun at me.
259. Should I call his bluff and place the ball exactly where he was pointing?
260. We flick through a few of them, Gilbert and George pointing out the anachronistic charm of the airbrushed male nudes.
261. Would you mind pointing out your luggage for inspection?
261. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
262. Pointing directly at a listener is an assertive act.
263. Cracks, bulges, crumbling pointing and damp patches mean trouble.
264. He placed his guns in the cave pointing outwards.
265. " That, " answered Scarlett, pointing at the fluffy mass of green flowered muslin.
266. Fierce - browed , I coolly defy a thousand pointing fingers ; headbowed , like a willing ox I serve the children.
267. He found it hard to work with a microphone pointing at him.
268. " I call that'bounce ,'" Robert Kincaid said ; pointing upward.
269. We are not here distributing blame or pointing the finger of judgement.
270. Its head drops tow, its small beak pointing to the floor.
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