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61 The star performer of the match was Bill Holland who scored 26 points.
62 Several of the points you raise do not belong in this discussion.
63 I tried not to draw attention to the weak points in my argument.
64 Leeds kept quiet, stuck to their game plan and quietly racked up the points.
65 The FT 30 share index was up 16.4 points to 1,599.6.
66 Tell me the main points now; leave the details till later.
67 Paratroopers were dropped behind enemy lines to capture key points on the roads into the city.
68 He notched up ten points in the first five minutes of the game.
69 What points can be raised in defence of this argument?
70 All the evidence collected so far points to robbery as the motive of the crime.
71 The player had points deducted for arguing with the referee.
72 The FTSE index staged a modest recovery to be 6.5 points down.
73 Finally, the teacher recapped the main points of the lesson.
73 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
74 The points of the compass are North, South, East and West.
75 There are a few points I'd like to make.
76 They're just trying to score brownie points with politicians.
77 He is rigid about points of procedure.
78 Results from the two rounds count towards championship points.
79 All the evidence points to suicide.
80 We plot about eight points on the graph.
81 The judges awarded equal points to both finalists.
82 The film makes its points with cogency and force.
83 Boil the report down to the key points.
84 There were points of similarity between them.
85 The big companies dominate the lower price points.
86 Brondello secured the MVP award by scoring 357 points.
87 I drove gingerly past the security check points.
88 The needle of a compass points to the north.
89 We shall chalk up his good points.
90 Points of policy are decided ad hoc.
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