Use in sentence of “pointing”

How to use in-sentence of “pointing”:

+ They are usually made with the bell pointing downwards.

+ This is known from magnetic striping in the rocks, other fossil distributions, and glacial scratches pointing away from the temperate climate of the South Pole during the Permian.

+ The first type of voltmeters show the voltage using a needle or “pointer” pointing to the number of volts.

+ Messi’s grandmother died when he was 11, and after that he generally celebrates his goals by pointing up in the sky in tribute of his grandmother.

+ When he saw them pointing their guns, Hunt gave himself up.

Use in sentence of pointing
Use in sentence of pointing

Example sentences of “pointing”:

+ The editor who adds the tag should first discuss concerns on the talk page, pointing to specific issues that are actionable within the content policies, and should add this tag only as a last resort.

+ User pages that have been deleted can be remade with a blank page, or a link to to stop red links pointing to them.
+ Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, while several species have only three toes.

+ The editor who adds the tag should first discuss concerns on the talk page, pointing to specific issues that are actionable within the content policies, and should add this tag only as a last resort.

+ User pages that have been deleted can be remade with a blank page, or a link to to stop red links pointing to them.

+ Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, while several species have only three toes.

+ First of all I’ like to thank PeterSymonds for pointing me to it or I would have never known.

+ They use a pointing device, most often a stylus.

+ It is worth pointing out that Plato did not see it this way.

+ The lava slowly moves out of this crevasse and then it cools with its iron oxide molecules all pointing in the new direction of the Earth’s magnetic field.

+ He communicated first by writing on slates but then adapted an English alphabet board by pointing to letters painted on it.

+ On a weather map warm fronts are shown as red lines with red semicircles pointing in the direction that the front is moving.

+ It has four comments from experienced people, all pointing in the same direction.

+ Blazars are AGN with a relativistic jet relativistic = moving at or close to the speed of light which is pointing in the general direction of the Earth.

+ As a result, Southerners in Congress voted against admission in 1850 while Northerners pushed it through, pointing to its population of 93,000 and its vast wealth in gold.

+ Methods vary, but among the most popular is called “Spider Rigging” a method characterized by a fisherman in a boat with many long fishing rods pointing away from the angler at various angles like spokes from a wheel.

+ On weather maps, the surface position of the cold front is marked with the symbol of a blue line of triangles/spikes pointing in the direction of its movement.

+ Although the term “backspace” is the standard name of the key which deletes the character to the left of the cursor, the actual key may be labelled in a variety of ways, for example “delete”, or with a left pointing arrow.

+ Ann Police Lieutenant Ray Albers was suspended for pointing a semi-automatic assault rifle at a peaceful protestor the night before.

+ Also, a famous natural tourist attraction, El Dedo de Dios, a geological feature which had been pointing towards the sky for more than a millennium and an important landmark for the Canary Islands, was destroyed by Delta’s winds and wave movement along Gran Canaria’s shore.

+ The pyramid has three sides with the three ridges pointing towards the west, northeast and south.

+ Its form is that of two triangles, each a bit larger than a point of a standard colon, pointing toward each other.

More in-sentence examples of “pointing”:

+ I’m not ideologically opposed to that, just pointing it out.

+ Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and Ayanna Pressley criticized Twitter for not taking threats against them seriously, pointing to longstanding posts calling for their deaths that had not been removed.

+ Outside the sound still bounces everywhere, but the sound that is not pointing directly forward flies away and is wasted.

+ Usually, the legs are held in a relatively stiff position and the back may be arched with the head pointing downward.

+ This means that at some junction between two pieces will have normal vectors pointing in opposite directions.

+ Iron production took place in Anatolia at least as early as 1200 BC, with some evidence pointing to even earlier dates.

+ Very likely the “most important” pieces of information for our “average reader” will be those that help him determine where to place the plant, to show the different “kinds” that exist, perhaps pointing out that many bugs and butterflies like these plants.

+ When swimming, the mute swan holds its neck in a graceful “S” curve with its bill pointing downward.

+ I know what the response would have been: a tsunami of apology, explanation, respect, words of thanks for pointing it out, probable strikeouts and redactions, perhaps some self-reverts, and profuse excuses.

+ Everton and Scottish striker James McFadden, who played with O’Donnell at Motherwell, dedicated his goal to O’Donnell in Everton’s 2–0 win at Middlesbrough by pointing solemnly to his black armband and then towards the sky.

+ Because Uranium is radioactive it is often seen with the hazard sign for radioactive elements, a group of three triangles with curved outer edges pointing in towards the middle.

+ This flag was the same, but the golden stripe had a human “stick figure”, called a “kanaga”, in black, with its arms pointing to the sky.

+ The second oldest Cimmerian was also the only one with both uniparental markers pointing toward East Asia.

+ Like true woodpeckers, piculets have large heads, long tongues to get their insect prey and zygodactyl feet, with two toes pointing forward, and two backwards.

+ There must be no templates pointing to the fact that the article needs improvement.

+ The tachi was worn hung to the belt with the cutting-edge down, unlike the katana which was worn with the cutting-edge pointing upwards.

+ This year we want to be as community and data driven as possible and are looking for input not only with localizing and translating but also with pointing out messages that don’t won’t work well in your regions and proposing messages that you think would work well! You can see some of the current suggestions.

+ If that is truly the case, pointing them here will probably not improve the situation.

+ If you have two vectors that you want to cross multiply, you can figure out the direction of the vector that comes out by pointing your thumb in the direction of the first vector and your pointer in the direction of the second vector.

+ From pointing out how the post of General Manager had slowly become irrelevant post globalization Shivakumar engages with management theories by publishing articles and blogs.

+ Between 1930 and 1933, however, German critics disputed this claim, pointing out that the melody had a long prior history.

+ When you save the page, you’ll see the new link pointing to your page.

+ The games in the “Ace Attorney” series are courtroom dramas, but “Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth” focuses on pointing and clicking around the area, moving Edgeworth around the crime scenes to find evidence.

+ The output is the patent number, and a link pointing to a permalink for the patent chosen.

+ Sometimes, it is put at the top with a hook, pointing out to the left.

+ Manning is also famous for his yelling and pointing before the snap while making last-second changes.

+ I'm not ideologically opposed to that, just pointing it out.

+ Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and Ayanna Pressley criticized Twitter for not taking threats against them seriously, pointing to longstanding posts calling for their deaths that had not been removed.
+ Outside the sound still bounces everywhere, but the sound that is not pointing directly forward flies away and is wasted.

+ The 1960 edition of his memoirs contains a publisher’s note drawing attention to that broadcast, and stating that in the publisher’s view the reader might assume from Montgomery’s text that Auchinleck had been planning to retreat and pointing out that this was in fact not the case.

+ Displays a blue arrow pointing in one of eight directions.

+ This can be done by pointing to each one.

+ This is shown by adding an arrow pointing down.

+ At the start of each quarter the team who has the possession arrow pointing towards their hoop gets the ball.

+ One example of this is Freud’s explanation to a patient that conscious material ‘wears away’ while what is unconscious is relatively unchanging: “I illustrated my remarks by pointing to the antique objects about my room.

+ This formula tells us to look at every point on that surface, measure how much the magnetic field is pointing straight through the loop at that point, and add up all those measurements to get a single number.

+ Dunham’s manager, Judi Brown-Marmel, lobbied the network to air it, pointing to Dunham’s drawing power and merchandising profits, and arguing that the network needed more diverse content.

+ These ambiguities are resolved by the right-hand rule: With the palm of the right-hand toward the area of integration, and the index-finger pointing along the direction of line-integration, the outstretched thumb points in the direction that must be chosen for the vector area dS.

+ Spearmen would deploy themselves in tightly packed rows to form a shield wall with their spears pointing forwards.

+ Scholars explain the confusion by pointing out that Fjörgyn, as an Old Norse noun, means “earth” when used in the feminine form.

+ The second issue was that I’d proposed a mass deletion and redirection of files and hadn’t checked too carefully about the existence of files ndash; in that case, I thanked them for pointing out my error and fixed it.

+ Rotation about the horizontal axis varies the altitude of the pointing direction.

+ He was one of the earliest property marketing consultants in Penang to predict and measure the impact of vital infrastructure and transport links to the state’s property sector, pointing to a doubling of property prices near the second Penang bridge in 2014: “In 2007, a terrace house in Batu Maung was worth about RM700,000.

+ The arrows pointing into the four cardinal directions of the compass stands for the power moving out from the center.

+ The spaceship has two light-speed meters, one pointing backward and one pointing forward.

+ The flag of American Samoa has a white triangle pointing towards the pole.

+ The L118 has a special system called the Automatic Pointing System.

+ These are separated by Cupids pointing to the Labors of Hercules.

+ The mushroom anchor is shaped like a mushroom, and the pyramid anchor is shaped like a pyramid with the apex pointing down.

+ But a superconductor actually pushes out magnetic fields entirely by inducing surface currents. Instead of letting the magnetic field pass through, the superconductor acts like a magnet pointing the opposite way, which repels the real magnet.

+ Feminist anthropologists are trying to change this by reading and citing women and pointing out when they see this happening,.

+ There are many small blue arrows pointing from the blue circle to the red circle in the middle, and one big blue arrow pointing upwards.

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