Example uses in sentence of “to the point”

How to use in-sentence of “to the point”:

+ Hypovolemic shock happens when there is a low amount of intravascular volume to the point of heart failure.

+ The number of men wounded and killed had depleted his army to the point that he could judged that he could no longer hold back the Union army at the front lines.

+ If you are an outfielder catching a baseball hit into the air, then your precise logic will calculate trajectory and start you running to the point of intercept.

+ I am therefore looking forward to the point in time when we have 15 regular editors which do not have one of the flags above.

+ As a result, May dislikes smoking, even to the point where he has prohibited smoking indoors at his more recent concerts.

Example uses in sentence of to the point
Example uses in sentence of to the point

Example sentences of “to the point”:

+ I think it’s come to the point were the system needs new rules.

+ This leads the ink from the small blob under the nib to the point where the ink goes onto the paper.

+ While originally introduced as a minor character, Popeye’s popularity eventually grew to the point where he became the main character of “Thimble Theatre”, with the strip now focusing on his adventures and hijinks.

+ The deepness of the blue increases as we look toward the horizon, and up to the point above us.

+ In India they are symbols of faithfulness, and are thought to mate for life, and pine the loss of their mates even to the point of starving to death.

+ He often mutilated his victims, usually killing them by slashing their throats open, almost to the point of decapitation, and stabbing them multiple times, especially in the abdomen.

+ She said later, “I had gotten to the point where I was only singing bebop.

+ I obviously, as I have stated many times in the past, think it should be used considerably less here than it is, to the point where I often think it should only be used if you can’t find an OS and it must be hidden immediately.

+ I don’t think we’ll ever get to the point where every page creator checks all links in a copied page every time, so a good way to help prevent this problem in many cases is to have our links for match enwiki’s for dab pages and the related primary, unqualified page names.

+ The Cybermen are humanoid, but have replaced their limbs and other body parts with non-living parts to the point where they don’t have many flesh parts.

+ I think it's come to the point were the system needs new rules.

+ This leads the ink from the small blob under the nib to the point where the ink goes onto the paper.

+ In the final chapter, we move to the point of view of the new race, more or less modern humans fleeing in their boats.

+ In the particular case of bacteriumbacteria and fungi, the reactions needed to feed and reproduce increase at higher temperatures, up to the point that the proteins and other compounds in their cells themselves begin to breakdown, or denature, so quickly that they cannot be replaced.

+ The restructuring also managed to keep the debt from increasing during Peña Nieto’s term because the tax base was broadened to the point that it doubled in six years.

+ The Longinus legend further identifies this soldier as the centurion present at the Crucifixion, who testified, “In truth this man was son of God.” Longinus’ legend grew over the years to the point that he was said to have converted to Christianity after the Crucifixion, and he is traditionally venerated as a saint in various Christian denominations.

+ She considers the important qualities for a woman to be the ability to be wise, quick-witted, trust intuition and hear, first of all, the voice of her heart, and not of reason; recognizes himself as “ “jealous to the point of insanity” ”.

+ After these discoveries, the conservation law of energy was extended to become the conservation law of matter and energy: matter and energy can neither be created from nothing nor destroyed to the point of complete erasure from reality.

+ If rays of light go straight into a lens and the focal length is positive, the focal length is the distance to the point behind the lens where the rays will be brought to a focus.

More in-sentence examples of “to the point”:

+ Princess Nina Georgievna, Anastasia’s cousin, said that “Anastasia was nasty to the point of being evil”.

+ Sometimes mammary intercourse continues to the point of ejaculation.

+ The success and quality of the band was so great in the genre, to the point that even touched Tom Gabriel Warrior, which had lower speeds than the previous one.

+ After the decision, they typically do not fight it to the point of civil war, but wait for the next election.

+ The river is the border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti for several kilometres, from the town of Pedro Santana to the point where it is joined by the River Macasías, and then turns west into Haiti.

+ This may have freaked him out to the point that it became part of the legend of the curse.

+ The rule that one first should go from the starting point to the closest point, then to the point closest to this, etc., in general does not yield the shortest route.Hassler Whitney at Princeton University introduced the name “traveling salesman problem” soon after.

+ Categories are only separated down to the point there is enough articles to need it.

+ Since then, the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning has come a long way, to the point where it is the biggest and longest-happening fundraising event of its kind in the UK.

+ Fictional mailmen are traditionally shown as acting afraid of dogs, even to the point of shock.

+ They began appearing in mid 1930s Norway as casual shoes, though they have increased in popularity to the point of being worn with lounge suits.

+ The two traditions had joined to the point of being almost the same by the first century BC.

+ We are a very small community, to the point that you have probably seen all the regulars when you have been here a week.

+ I think it’s great that there are so many fans of Nirvana to the point where every aspect of Nirvana has its own comprehensize article.

+ To bring water to the point where it simmers, you first heat the water to boiling point, which is, then reduce the heat so that the bubbles on top of the water have almost stopped.

+ He is very quiet to the point of being socially awkward which is perhaps the biggest of his very weaknesses.

+ If he chooses “Stop”, other players need to pay money according to the point of the winner, and then the game is finished.

+ We have also seen that the processes behind the two ways we currently have to “focus” people on articles are straining, to the point that they are ignored by a large number of editors.

+ This leads to the point where Camille has forced Monica to wear dresses and skirts against her will.

+ Protostar is an early stage in the evolution of a star that usually grows to the point of beginning nuclear fusion and becoming a star by gathering mass.

+ The eruption emptied the magma chamber under the area to the point of collapse.

+ Explanation takes time, and I don’t mind explanation, but this is to the point where I am spending less time where I want to be.

+ The puddle will spread out only to the point where it is a little under half a centimeter thick, and no thinner.

+ Could I make a request to block two users, both obvious socks to the point that I’m not requesting CU.

+ He gets to the point in his travels that he tells the Doctor he does not want to travel any more if they are going to always be as risk.

+ This was clearly not the case at the time; Northerners and Southerners were very divided on slavery, almost to the point of war.

+ To sing as a round, one singer would begin at the beginning, a second singer would start at the beginning as the first got to the point marked with the red cross, then the third would join in when the second singer got to the red cross, and so on until all six were singing.

+ It was to the point where it was hard to do every day tasks; like getting out of bed.

+ His tail disappears often to the point of it not being seen in the later series.

+ In July 2013, a motion was filed seeking his release because his physical and emotional health had deteriorated to the point where he could be seen as a threat.

+ Billington’s body was clearly degenerated to the point where he was practically skin and bones, as the bottom portion of his tights were very loose.

+ On September 11, 1987, Pastorius was beaten to the point that he became comatose after a Carlos Santana concert in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

+ Since that time, the Colorado River continued to erode and form the canyon to the point we see it at today.

+ The value of the Indonesian rupiah plummeted, destablising Indonesia to the point that long-time dictator Sukarno stepped down.

+ He has stated in interviews that he suffered from depression in the late 1980s, even to the point of contemplating suicide, for reasons having to do with his troubled first marriage and his perceived failure as a husband and a dad, his father Harold’s death, and Freddie Mercury’s illness.

+ In a candid period interview, Coverdale sums it up in one sentence: “It got louder and louder, and so did I, to the point now where I have to get dressed up like a “girly man” and tease ones questionable bangs or hair and it’s all becoming a bit…

+ In the 1920s, the meaning of the term “beige” expanded to the point where it is now also used for not only for pale yellows but also for a wide range of pale brown shades.

+ Numerous artists have taken deliberate steps to maximize their chart positions by such tactics as timing a single’s debut to face the weakest possible competition, or massively discounting the price of singles to the point where each individual sale represented a financial loss.

+ Also many prime-time shows use an extensive amount of innuendo to the point that they are rated U.S.

+ By September 1866 construction had advanced to the point where the Board of Trade inspector Captain Henry Tyler could make an initial inspection and report.

+ They put the ball back to the point where Coach Hunt said Johnson had stepped out.

+ Criticisms began when songs were being completely re-recorded to the point that they no longer resembled the original recording.

+ During the reaction, the polymer’s molecular weight increases to the point that its melting point is higher than the surrounding ambient temperature.

+ But this weakened the cannons to the point they could not stand the strain of firing.

+ When it comes to the point when quarks are separated, they form two sets of quarks, because the energy that is put into trying to separate them is enough to form two new quarks.

+ By 1920 it had grown to the point where it was decided to officially make it a city.

+ But it finally got to the point where I had no place to sing.

+ In some parts of Australia the number of noisy miners has grown to the point that it is driving out smaller birds like the wrens.

+ In his early life he had grown up to love AFL and view as many matches as he could, but his passion did not just stop there, he was a star on the AFL field as a young boy and eventually pursued his passion to the point he is at now, an international level.

+ Princess Nina Georgievna, Anastasia's cousin, said that "Anastasia was nasty to the point of being evil".

+ Sometimes mammary intercourse continues to the point of ejaculation.
+ The success and quality of the band was so great in the genre, to the point that even touched Tom Gabriel Warrior, which had lower speeds than the previous one.

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