Use "take his point" in a sentence

1. Take us to the next grid point.

2. I incline to take the opposite point of view.

3. 15 But how could he possibly endanger anyone? At that point George Grindal could take his line of reasoning no further.

4. At that point, Jesus will take on an added task.

5. Interviewer: Let us take a break at that point, Foreign Secretary.

6. Infector Anty at his furthest point in his corridor

7. Please don't take it amiss, if I point out your errors.

8. Can you take me to the point of the accident, captain?

9. At that point, higher command would take control of the unit.

10. May I take issue with one relatively minor but important point?

11. His report card can point up his talent for maths.

12. He makes his own point in his own inimitable way.

13. His talk was so diffuse that I missed his point.

14. Cleared to enter the runway and backtrack to the take - off point.

15. I would have to take issue with that last point of yours.

16. At this point, I'd like to take a few moments to recap.

17. What we can do is we can take my ideal point and the Big Mac and take the difference.

18. He vigorously defended his point of view.

19. He tried to drive in his point.

20. The point of his speech is obscure.

21. She fired point-blank at his chest.

22. He gripped his arms in fear, his nerves at snapping point.

23. The starting point and end point of his Eschatology is human existence and value.

24. We will take last week's riots as a starting point for our discussion.

25. Please don't take it amiss if I venture to point out your errors.

26. There are two fine routes for divers to take from the entry point.

27. There is no road access to the take-out point at Dry Bay.

28. If it’s sanctions, wouldn’t that take a very long time at this point?

29. Better take his bullets away, Stan.

30. At that point, he dyed his hair black.

31. He felt he needed to prove his point .

32. The year 1949 was his turning point. Sentencedict.com

33. For his sov’reignty, take your stand.

34. Don't take his help for granted.

35. Best take his gaberdine mac, though.

36. His explanation was lucid and to the point.

37. He refused point-blank to identify his accomplices.

38. It was a turning point in his career.

39. His induction as a teacher was a turning point in his life.

40. We didn't take up his joke.

41. What's his take on the plan?

42. This is a positive point that should be take into account in further discussions.

43. Cut his throat, take his part and we are going.

44. I’ll take His name gladly, be known as His child,

45. 15 At some point, you're just gonna have to take it or leave it.

46. Had you complete, absolute faith in his teachings and his point of view?

47. The speaker really drove his message home, repeating his main point several times.

48. How could he make his point without giving offense?

49. To some extent, then, Poulantzas concedes his critics' point.

50. And furthered this point in his ethnics and aesthetics.

51. All his observations were short and to the point.

52. His manner was abrupt to the point of rudeness.

53. Take a look at his adrenal glands.

54. He had to take back his words.

55. 13 Don't take his word as gospel.

56. Beachside is an excellent mid-point stop as you take a jaunt on the coast

57. At triage you'll take vitals and assess the patient's acuity using a five-point scale.

58. Beachside is an excellent mid-point stop as you take a jaunt on the coast

59. The gauge samples air pressure at the pressure take off point 9 through conduit 9a.

60. I take as a starting point Christopher Peacocke’s argument that, unlike Cartesianism, his ‘Fregean’ Pragmatism can account for facts about the rationality and epistemic status of certain judgments

61. You must take his age into account.

62. Take into consideration a wrongdoer’s background, his motives, and his limitations.

63. To illustrate the point, consider some precautions you might take to avoid catching a cold.

64. Skarsnik, watching from his vantage point on the mountain slopes, saw his army waver.

65. His greatest wish was for his daughter to take over the business.

66. The Bloodstain was conclusive, in his opinion, on that point.

67. He was actually first in his class at West Point.

68. His reasoning is perfectly sound, but he misses the point.

69. When you point to messages in your inbox, you can quickly take action without opening them:

70. The Lord said in effect, “Take out the decimal point and move it over one place.”

71. 18 He was robbed in his hotel at pistol point.

72. Win him over and take all his gold.

73. He'll take out anybody to forward his cause.

74. Mike can take off his father to perfection.

75. For one, Chilcott had kept his temper, hoping to coax his niece round to his point of view.

76. The pain originated from a point in his right thigh.

77. Brennan brought up a hypothetical case to make his point.

78. He is making sweeping generalisations to get his point across.

79. Backhauls are the loads that trucks take on return trips to the original point of origin

80. The step that Agglomerative Clustering take are: Each data point is assigned as a single cluster