point out to be in Dutch

point out to be [pɔintauttoub] blijken, zichvertone

Sentence patterns related to "point out to be"

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1. The point turned out to be moot.

2. I must point out that further delay would be unwise.

3. This key point was brought out in the part “Be Liberal, Ready to Share.”

4. If he does, we could point out how natural that comparison seems to be.

5. We wish to point out that...

6. Close the access point, and SD-6 will be shut out.

7. Working out just how to bring us all together is proving to be the sticking point.

8. 15 Working out just how to bring us all together is proving to be the sticking point.

9. Move out, next point!

10. If a question will be addressed later in the study publication, it may be sufficient simply to point that out.

11. I beg to point out that your information are out of date.

12. To point out what is meant by effective study.

13. I beg to point out that you are wrong.

14. He was too polite to point out my mistake.

15. What does Beteach mean? (obsolete) To show; point out

16. The authors also point out that much more work needs to be done to maximise the use of educational materials.

17. Although these turned out to be insubstantial, for a while they created concern from a security point of view.

18. As your Exec, it's my duty to point out alternatives.

19. She was quick to point out the mistakes I'd made.

20. I wish to point out your misrepresentation of the facts.

21. He was always very keen to point out my mistakes.

22. What will John next point out?

23. The Commission would point out, moreover, that such an analysis would be impossible to carry out in view of the indeterminate number of possible situations

24. The Commission would point out, moreover, that such an analysis would be impossible to carry out in view of the indeterminate number of possible situations.

25. He refused point-blank to be photographed.