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Beispiele für "
point
"
- When he 'appointed' the foundations of the earth. --Prov. viii. 29.
- Thy servants are ready to do whatsoever my lord the king shall 'appoint'. --2 Sam. xv. 15.
- He hath 'appointed' a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness. --Acts xvii. 31.
- Say that the emperor requests a parley ... and 'appoint' the meeting. -- Shakspeare Titus Andronicus IV iv.
- Aaron and his shall go in, and 'appoint' them every one to his service. --Num. iv. 19.
- These were cities 'appointed' for all the children of Israel, and for the stranger that sojourneth among them. --Josh. xx. 9.
- The English, being well 'appointed', did so entertain them that their ships departed terribly torn. --Hayward.
- His lack of respect 'disappointed' her.
- I am 'disappointed' by this year's revenue.
- Quoique La Brière fût alors mince, il appartient à ce genre de tempéraments qui, formés tard, prennent à trente ans un 'embonpoint' inattendu. (Honoré de Balzac, Modeste Mignon, 1844)
- The travellers were stopped at the 'checkpoint'.
- After the crash, we rolled back the database to the last 'checkpoint'.
- The machine assembles parts at high speed and with 'pinpoint' accuracy.
- They investigators tried to 'pinpoint' the source of the flames.
- He sat there, 'pointlessly' tossing the ball into the air and letting it fall, over and over.
- a 'well-appointed' kitchen
- a 'pointless' sword
- a 'pointless' knife
- a 'pointless' remark
- The sequel to the film was even more 'pointless' than the original
- Since the decision has already been made, further discussion seems 'pointless'.
- He erred by the 'appointment' of unsuitable men.
- the 'appointment' of treasurer
- They made an 'appointment' to meet at six.
- I'm leaving work early because I have a doctor's 'appointment'.
- To submit to the divine 'appointments'.
- According to the 'appointment' of the priests. --Ezra vi. 9.
- The cavaliers emulated their chief in the richness of their 'appointments'. --w:William H. William H. Prescott.
- I'll prove it in my shackles, with these hands Void of 'appointment', that thou liest. --w:Francis Francis Beaumont & w:John Fletcher John Fletcher
- It's rude to 'point' at other people.
- If he asks for food, 'point' him toward the refrigerator.
- Ne craignez point - Fear not
- Choking back his disappointment after his own team's splendid wins against Liverpool and Aston Villa, he said: "I've got to be humble and say we were beaten by a very good side." — Today, News Group Newspapers Ltd, 1992
- As the disappointments crowded in — the economy, Rhodesia, strife within the trade-union movement — w:Harold Wilson tried the expedient of a semi-formal inner Cabinet, or Parliamentary Committee, as he misleadingly liked to call it. — Cabinet, Hennessy, Peter, Basil Blackwell Ltd, 1990
- The 'pointlessness' of the discussion only compounded her boredom.
- The warrior brandished a 'pointed' spear.
- The Siamese is a 'pointed' breed of cat.
- The instructor gave me some 'pointers' on writing a good paper.
- 'disappointing' results
- Bathing once a month may save time, but from a cleanliness 'standpoint', it's not effective.
- The ambassador is a political 'appointee', not a career diplomat.
- a 'pointless' topology
- The arrow of a compass 'points' north
- The skis were 'pointing' uphill.
- The arrow on the map 'points' towards the entrance
- a ten-'pointer'
- You can't finish the race if you haven't passed all of the 'checkpoints' on the track.
- Bear off a little, we're 'pointing'.
Beispiele für "
comma
"
- to have 'command' of an army
- he had 'command' of the situation
- England has long held 'command' of the sea
- a good 'command' of language
- General Smith was placed in 'command'.
- 'Command' cannot be otherwise than savage, for it implies an appeal to force, should force be needful. (H. Spencer, Social Statics, p. 180)
- He's got good 'command' tonight.
- to 'command' an army or a ship
- he 'commanded' silence
- If thou be the son of God, 'command' that these stones be made bread. (Mat. IV. 3.)
- Bridges 'commanded' by a fortified house. (Motley.)
- A good magistrate 'commands' the respect and affections of the people.
- Justice 'commands' the respect and affections of the people.
- The best goods 'command' the best price.
- The fort 'commanded' the bay.
- A 'commanding' structure.
- I was given a 'command' to cease shooting.
- The soldier was 'commanded' to cease firing.
- The king 'commanded' his servant to bring him dinner.














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