How to use in-sentence of “point out”:
– I would like to point out that Gwib’s angry outbirsts appeared to start when I removed Gwib’s mention in my ‘wikifriends’ on my userpage.
– I’d like to point out that his one account was blocked based on Check User data as an old vandal.
– Military’s response was to point out that these men were no ordinary combatants.
– What I’m seeking is a well-worded intervention for an already-created page like those “not linked to item”, to address the page creator via Talk page, to point out several essential requirements and their remedies.
– Financial experts point out that past performance of any investment is not a predictor of future performance.
– Many opinions of experts about this subject point out that data centers could have better performance if they could adopt a mixture of cooling methods.
– I should point out before this witchhunt goes to far.

Example sentences of “point out”:
– Moses Samuel Zuckermandel was the first person to point out the importance of the Erfurt Tosefta.
– With the template, it might be important to point out the exact revision of an article.
– I’m not going to point out names or accusse anyone, but I think that Razorflame is going through the hard way for adminship.
– One of the most significant things to point out in My Neighbor Totoro is that the mother is absent from the home.
– Let me just point out and say than EN’s formula works, EN is one of the top ten most viewed websites.
– I cannot help with history and knowledge, but I am prepared to review articles to point out what they still need, and to some extent, help fix the issues involved.
– He did not point out a moral in this opera but let the work speak for itself.
– Another feature to point out about the house itself is the way the foundation is constructed.
– They also point out that Baptists have no connections with the Reformationists like Luther, Calvin, or Zwingli.
– This was done to help point out the advantages and disadvantages of choosing RAID.
– While having many bureaucrats is not a problem of itself, I still want to point out that getting rid of an bureaucrat is much harder than for an admin.
– However, I would point out that aiming to an audience of 11-16 is not easy, and there is a reason why teachers are of a certain age and academic background.
– Charles Sturt and other men at the time generally agreed that his administration had greatly benefited the settlement, and the select committee on South Australia reported that the critics of his expenditure were “unable to point out any specific item by which it could have been considerably reduced without great public inconvenience”.
– If I am missing that, please point out where it was stated.
– But I may point out that other than Nigos, all of the Keep votes come from users or IPs whose only changes are commenting here or on the article in question.
– In “Bambi” Vyvyan displays impressive mathematical talent, yet also that he cannot tell the time, although he was earlier able to point out that it was midnight without any difficulty.
– The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees point out the asylum seekers because of gender identity together with the Yogyakarta Principles.
– At the same time he has been quick to point out that cycling is unfairly treated when compared to other sports.
- Moses Samuel Zuckermandel was the first person to point out the importance of the Erfurt Tosefta.
- With the template, it might be important to point out the exact revision of an article.
