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单词 Pointing
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1. He was talking while pointing at the map.
2. Meg was pointing towards the far shore.
3. "There," said Jack, pointing upwards.
4. I'm sure that signpost is pointing the wrong way.
5. To divide by 100 is done by only pointing off two figures for decimals.
6. He took me around our new offices, pointing out all the salient features.
7. "No, go that way, " I said, pointing in the opposite direction.
8. Pointing down to the bottom of the cliff, Mary showed us the dangerous rocks.
9. Pointing up she told me that the director was sleeping in his office upstairs.
10. Pointing upwards, he indicated a large nest high in the tree.
11. There was an arrow pointing to the door.
12. The telescope was pointing in the wrong direction.
13. My teachers were all pointing me towards university.
14. My brother is fond of pointing out my mistakes.
15. The arrow on the barometer was pointing to'stormy ".
16. All the cars were pointing in the same direction.
17. You will see an arrow pointing to the left.
18. Check the pointing is in good condition.
19. But the sign was pointing the opposite way .
20. There were TV cameras pointing at us.
21. The boat was pointing up off the coast.
21. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
22. We found footprints pointing towards the back door.
23. Stand with your elbows pointing outwards.
24. The house needs pointing before winter.
25. The compass needle was pointing north.
26. Lie on your stomach with your elbows pointing outwards.
27. Thank you for pointing this out to me.
28. The arrow on the barometer was pointing to "Stormy".
29. The gun was pointing straight at me.
30. Jake was pointing a gun at the door.
1. He was talking while pointing at the map.
2. Meg was pointing towards the far shore.
3. "There," said Jack, pointing upwards.
4. I'm sure that signpost is pointing the wrong way.
5. To divide by 100 is done by only pointing off two figures for decimals.
6. He took me around our new offices, pointing out all the salient features.
7. "No, go that way, " I said, pointing in the opposite direction.
8. Pointing down to the bottom of the cliff, Mary showed us the dangerous rocks.
9. Pointing up she told me that the director was sleeping in his office upstairs.
10. Pointing upwards, he indicated a large nest high in the tree.
11. The arrow on the barometer was pointing to'stormy ".
12. She walked with her shoulders back and her nose pointing skyward.
13. The team was pointing for the game with the neighbouring college.
14. She finished by tartly pointing out that he owed her some money.
15. The church tower stood against the sky like a finger pointing towards heaven.
31. The arrow is pointing the wrong way.
32. As yet, there are few signposts pointing to success.
33. He did the pointing in the stonework himself.
34. A couple of alert readers wrote in to the paper pointing out the mistake.
35. The canny Premier covered his back by pointing out that he was of Scottish stock.
36. Pointing to the results of a recent survey, he claimed voters were most interested in education and unemployment.
37. 'That's the man who did it,' she said, pointing at me.
38. 'What's your name?' he asked, pointing at the child with his pen.
39. "You must cross that field," she said, pointing the way.
40. The team was pointing for the game with the neighboring college.
41. "Bang! Bang! You're dead!" said the child, pointing a plastic gun at me.
42. The President's remarks seemed to be pointing at an early election.
43. 'That's my mother,' she said, pointing at a photo on the wall.
44. Recent medical discoveries are already pointing the way to more efficient vaccines.
45. 'It was them!' she cried, pointing an accusing finger at the boys.
46. It was pointing outward at an angle of 45 degrees.
47. She was pointing to a small boat that was approaching the shore.
48. "Look at that!" she said, pointing at the hole in the door.
49. There were flashlights all around us, pointing in all directions.
50. He started off by pointing out that we should go to the heart of the problem.
51. Our football team is pointing for the World Cup Games.
52. It was a badly researched documentary which glossed over important questions while pointing up trivial ones.
53. She walked with her shoulders back and her nose pointing skyward.
54. He said he wasn't pointing an accusing finger at anyone in the government or the army.
55. I could see him pointing at me and telling the other guests what I had said.
56. "Is this your handiwork?" he asked,(http:///pointing.html) pointing at the graffiti on the wall.
57. The team was pointing for the game with the neighbouring college.
58. She finished by tartly pointing out that he owed her some money.
59. Sue parked off the main street, with the van's nose pointing away from the street.
60. The church tower stood against the sky like a finger pointing towards heaven.
61. He tapped the barometer and noted where the needle was pointing.
62. The curator guided us round the gallery, pointing out the most famous paintings in the collection.
63. 'Look!' she said, pointing in the direction of the coast.
64. My son often makes careless mathematics mistakes by pointing off the wrong figures.
65. I got the fright of my life when I saw the gun pointing at me.
66. 'He's rolling in it,' said the girl, pointing at Lewis.
67. He taunted armed officers by pointing to his head, as if inviting them to shoot.
68. The team was pointing for the game with the neighbouring school.
69. Wait until the needle settles and is pointing in one direction.
70. 'One false move and you're dead!' he said, pointing a gun at me.
71. He was very skilled at pointing down the blocks of granite.
72. When I turned round he was pointing a dirty great gun at me.
73. Do you shout it three times pointing towards Canterbury?
74. Ministers hailed it as pointing the way forward.
75. They weren't pointing their spears at him.
76. Is the pointing of the brickwork in good condition?
77. The reciprocal motion of pointing is asymmetric.
78. Pointing, she came toward Norm, teeth clenched.
79. Its barrel was pointing straight at her.
80. The parallel with Francisco Franco scarcely needs pointing out.
81. He was pointing off toward the desert.
82. It was pointing straight at him now.
83. Doctors have been sent a letter by Sandoz pointing out that 4 people have suffered liver failure after taking Lamisil.
84. The boy holding a gun too, but pointing it at the floor, uncertain what to do.
85. Facing that wall was a picture of a huge hand pointing a gun directly at you.
86. An economic system justifies itself by pointing to the wealth it produces, and an educational establishment to skills and knowledge.
87. The organisation is pointing in a direction and the momentum keeps it going in that direction.
88. After maybe ten seconds, he looked like a frozen statue, his right forefinger pointing toward heaven.
89. After pointing out that it would take fifteen years to recoup the cost from fuel saved, the department had reluctantly agreed.
90. Pointing at the object and pressing the right mouse button displays each object's properties.
91. Professor Briedis holds on, pointing to the word napkins clearly visible on the box.
92. Show the model to the students, pointing out the bird on one side and the cage on the other.
93. However, he still managed to keep the weapon pointing loosely in his direction.
94. In making this comment, one is merely pointing out particular ideological characteristics in hard-working, deeply religious, and committed people.
95. Suddenly he swung up close to my port side, waggling his wings frantically and pointing downwards.
96. It is worth pointing out that more work had been done by the pathfinders than many people realize.
97. Now the Collector's finger was pointing at other objects, including even those belonging to himself.
98. And it was true, as Christians never tired of pointing out, that a painful spiritual confusion reigned.
99. Keep your right elbow pointing in the direction of your right hip as shown.
100. Nor is there much evidence pointing to their general education as the origin of their vision and managerial skill.
101. Only in the frankly imitative words like buzz and lisp do hint and pointing coincide.
102. Schiavo is correct in pointing out that there are many aspects of commercial aviation in need of safer practices.
103. Clear out loose and damaged material and fill with exterior sealant, which will remain flexible 11 Check all brickwork pointing.
104. This shows that there was significant improvement in pointing after adaptation.
105. But now Ymor was shouting, and pointing an accusing finger.
106. They looked at the passports and then started to walk down the aisle, pointing their guns at the passengers.
107. Stretched out flat, her feet pointing to the bow, she closed her eyes.
108. In the interaction region t is a future pointing time-like coordinate.
109. With the same expressions, curled, wiggling eyebrow, and gestures, the first two fingers of his right hand pointing.
110. The two main parties are still neck and neck, pointing to a hung Parliament.
111. The coroner, Peter Brunton, rejected a request to submit a technical report pointing to the possible involvement of a submarine.
111. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
112. The lighters swung at their moorings, pointing all ways, helpless without the instructions of the tide.
113. Why, that must be where the signpost wass pointing to!
114. The hangers draped down in rows from horizontal wooden rods, the blooms pointing toward the floor.
115. Congressional wives take delight in pointing out that kind of error to their husbands.
116. When the Reclusiarch passed back again, each initiate must hold out his middle finger, pointing stiffly forward from his fist.
117. When it tells our brains which way our heads are pointing, it affects our perception of stereo and quadraphonic sound.
118. Cindy said one day pointing to a bunny hopping around the backyard.
119. Someone in another car started making gestures and pointing at our tires.
120. He is pointing straight at William, who has his hand up.
121. There was no mental model for pointing with more than one finger.
122. The more astute Hecker discerned that Brownson, without knowing it, was really pointing himself toward Catholicism.
123. A letter appeared in the Independent pointing out that he made a number of grammatical errors.
124. Mr. Snape I understand that, and I am grateful to the Minister for pointing it out.
125. The test subject may respond by gesture or eye pointing.
126. A sixth cat emerged from under the bed and paused, pointing each hind foot in turn.
127. Therefore, additional evidence clearly pointing to a causal relation between H pylori infection and gastric ulcer disease has to be provided.
128. Others were less optimistic, pointing out that population and industrial growth would offset the improvements being made.
129. There, some twenty paces away across the moonlit clearing, was a crouched figure pointing a shotgun straight at them.
130. Now keep it there and bend your body gradually sideways to the right, keeping your right arm pointing straight down.
131. Jane surprised Juliana by pointing her towards leggings and tapered trousers worn with outsized cardigans and sweaters.
132. The feet should both be pointing forward with the arms placed in front of the body, as though one were driving a car.
133. The third row has a simple straight arrow pointing to the left.
134. A final qualification is that the issues we are pointing to here are thoroughly debatable.
135. With white plumage gleaming, terns hover, tails fanned, slim red beaks pointing down towards the water.
136. Gone the overloaded trucks littering the sides of the road like dead cockroaches, their guts spilled, their wheels pointing skyward.
137. Symptoms were regarded as mere signposts pointing at the real target.
138. Earth had begun to drift from the cross-wires; the radio antenna was no longer pointing toward its target.
139. He lay naked on his back with the ragged stump of his leg pointing out the side door.
140. Species such as blackbirds and sparrows have three pointing forwards and one pointing back.
141. This is done by clicking the mouse pointer either on the top right-hand upward pointing arrow or the extreme top left-hand dash.
141.
142. The man's face was white and mean and he was pointing an automatic pistol at Charles' chest.
143. As Converse came down the stairs she began to speak rapidly, pointing at him.
144. Then the rod-man screamed, arm pointing straight ahead at the surf.
145. Later I discovered she was only pointing to an overflow culvert.
146. She was pointing at a recess scraped in the soft earth and pine needles.
147. The circle is actually a large microwave tower with nine cones pointing in five directions.
148. Not much is gained by pointing at the double standards of western nations; these are too well known.
149. The official raised his voice and began to speak even more rapidly, pointing to the girl.
150. By 1948, however, Cosin was pointing out that the idea that most elderly patients were untreatable was a misconception.
151. The child's response may be either manual pointing or eye pointing.
152. And there was also the matter of the anonymous phone call, pointing the finger squarely at Amanda.
153. Cyril said, pointing, not even trying out a hello or good morning, but, then, why should he?
154. I say, pointing to the sign behind the bar, warning pregnant women that drinking alcohol can cause birth defects.
155. The navigation techniques in Encarta are interactive, with more pointing and clicking and less typing.
156. Two scales are provided for assessing language comprehension, one of which is specially modified so that only eye pointing is required.
157. Nevertheless, Bell is right in pointing out that style shift and code switching are closely related.
158. When she got up at 7.45am she found a piece of paper in the kitchen with an arrow pointing towards the garage.
159. He was grinning from ear to ear and pointing his finger up to the flies.
160. The cab skidded to a halt, its headlights pointing down a long slope of scree.
161. A man on a black horse was in the lead, pointing the way.
162. However, before approximately 10 months, babies do not understand the significance of an adult's manual pointing.
163. It was a simple drawing of a square tower, standing in splendid isolation like an accusing finger pointing at the sky.
164. Then think of the knees pointing up to the ceiling.
165. "Look,'' she said, pointing at a vase in a shop window.
166. The remaining man was pointing a shaking finger at them, laughing hysterically.
167. And at Niagara, guides pocketed tips by pointing to the exact spot where Sam Patch had made his last successful leap.
168. A couple of punks on the far side, also waiting to cross, were pointing at the oblivious Slater and laughing.
169. It is perhaps worth pointing out that in the past three years we have spent some £350 million on the poorer pensioners.
170. He'd opened the smashed engine compartment, and was pointing to where the battery wasn't.
171. It also made Julia angry, pointing up the unnecessary rudeness of Comfort's dismissal of David.
172. Of course if you have a mouse installed you can achieve the same result by simply pointing and clicking on the menu option.
173. In common with toucans, parrots and woodpeckers, cuckoos have two toes pointing forwards and two pointing back.
174. One can explain many apparently strange human characteristics by pointing to their value for survival at various stages of evolutionary development.
175. At his death he left a paper pointing to inadequacies in the standard Stevenson thermometer screen.
176. Action Check that the configuration file is pointing to the correct Process Directory.
177. Cranston led Athelstan into the Great Hall, pointing out the painted walls though some of the frescoes were beginning to flake.
178. Langford is pointing at him, his face in profile miming shock-horror: a lost joke.
179. Countless twentieth-century dictators have been defended from their detractors by pointing out the asceticism of their private lives.
180. At home a few days later, she was pointing excitedly to a top shelf.
181. Heather played the pacifist role, pointing out that despite all the litter and dead sheep it was quite a nice campsite.
182. Deering, whom Warren Cokley knew, entered pointing a gun at him.
183. Five out of six opinion polls yesterday showed Labour in the lead, pointing to a hung Parliament as the most likely outcome.
184. They were crowded together in a corner, their tails pointing the same way.
185. Essentially, we were exploring subjective experiences of work and pointing to the fact that these experiences become objective reality.
186. Two androids stood at the door, pointing their weapons in his direction.
187. All such speculations were banished by the sight that met his eyes as they followed the Doctor's pointing finger.
188. The footpath is now pointing due south and the panorama is magnificent, with rock faces rising almost vertically from the lake.
189. The Chief Executive led off by pointing out that a merger was only one option.
190. With a certain amount of ingenuity she can even use the balloon to steer herself by pointing it in various directions.
191. If we start pointing fingers, bad things start getting in the newspapers and everyone gets mad.
192. Before leaving the topic of longitudinal studies, it is worth pointing out that the Census can be seen as an example.
193. Manchester executives are not shy about pointing out that fact.
194. I realized that when you used the mouse, they were pointing.
195. She moved closer to see what he was pointing at.
196. In their places were great standing stones, tall and thin and pointing for ever to the sky.
197. Press the F1 key while pointing at that option and up pops a box providing help.
198. He rested the handle on the hair between her legs, the blade pointing up towards her abdomen.
199. Turner focused his attention on the trolley which was pointing towards the area of grandstands.
200. Pointing to the right fork, he passed her the stick.
201. Please take a look in your own back yard before pointing out the mess in others'.
201. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
202. I can summarize the preceding by pointing to the fact that there is actually a dual metaphor being employed.
203. The green copper figurines have one arm waving towards the sky and one pointing downwards.
204. Then they disseminated research pointing to both red and white wine.
205. Aircraft dropped 100,000 leaflets on Mogadishu, warning that anyone pointing a weapon at members of the multinational force would be shot.
206. The negative values correspond to the spin pointing mainly in the opposite direction to that being measured.
207. Clinton suggests that pointing the finger is really just hateful.
208. Cases sometimes tread uneasily between being trying to be funny and pointing to serious danger.
209. He was pointing at his chest which had gone a bright shade of orange.
210. Their pointing gestures and vocalisations will be video-recorded to allow detailed analyses to be carried out on the characteristics of pre-verbal communication.
211. In this instance, the jaws should be held together with the nose pointing upwards.
212. With your fingers pointing downwards, gently pull each hand alternately straight up from the floor or table.
213. Laptops come with three basic types of pointing devices: a track ball, a mini-joystick or a touch pad.
214. Tuppe and Cornelius followed the pointing fingers and set off in different directions.
215. Authorities encourage large pit-mines, pointing to the employment they create.
216. A little old woman, clearly upset, was going about tugging at people's sleeves and pointing to the figures.
217. In the walled garden, the foxglove boldly pointing skyward, like a cathedral spire.
218. She was pointing at her guests with red-painted fingernails and flirting with the men.
219. It also assumes that existing people are already capable and only need pointing in the right direction.
220. Co. analyst Thomas Kurlak issued a report pointing to deteriorating earnings growth.
221. But then I noticed a group of children on the other side of the square, pointing and laughing.
222. Pointing, and tapping the button with the finger they were pointing with.
223. Holding the left mouse button on the right pointing arrow to move the magnified area to the right.
224. In pointing to the large element of rates paid by local industry or commerce, the government had a stronger case.
225. Look at this, Brice, he said, pointing to a small sticker on the metal door, yellow and black.
226. He was uncoordinated, moving his arms through the air and pointing at nothing in particular.
227. Organized agencies are often justified by pointing to certain general values.
228. She then began pointing to a gas station, or what used to be a gas station.
229. He also underlines further the riskiness of the Yamamoto plan, pointing to the high vulnerability of carriers to air attack.
230. The fingers and hands should be pointing downwards in this exercise.
231. These include pointing, walking in a certain direction, and facial expressions to convey emotion and communicate intentions.
231. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
232. This Grade 2 Listed Building is set in a rocky cliff face pointing out to sea a little way along the foreshore.
233. My Member of Parliament responded to my appeal by pointing out that their refusal is in line with the law.
234. I saw the signpost pointing along the road like a warning finger.
235. Cars honked, brakes screeched, and drivers cursed, shaking fists and pointing digits.
236. Also they are arrows, pointing outwards and confirming the concavity of each side.
237. Following her pointing finger, they went out into the raw desert, and dug in the sand.
238. Microsoft counters by pointing to language in the settlement that permits integrated products.
239. So when he followed up by pointing us towards the touchline, I got the shock of my life.
240. It is anticipated that the usual request will be for all cross-references pointing to a given range of entries.
241. Lawyers are also more familiar with the Commissioner and are more frequently pointing clients with complaints about their unions in her direction.
242. Those points that fall outside this envelope can be further analysed directly by pointing to a particular location.
243. Squeezing To boost circulation in the thighs and calves, place your hands on the skin, fingers pointing away from you.
244. The instructor will guide the beginner through each stage of the form, pointing out pitfalls along the way.
245. Pointing to the initial blank page, I ask Tony what the title for his book will be.
246. Dan goes from group to group, checking new finds, pointing out some of the subtleties the kids may have missed.
247. These relatively complex communicative demands establish the conditions in which simple gestures, such as pointing, are particularly useful.
248. This should make the model start to move in the direction which it is pointing or stop the rotation.
249. Check and repair the roof, woodwork, windows, doors, pointing, plumbing, heating, and so on.
250. Along the way Bill stops the group, pointing out various indicators of forest life.
251. Group members may well help each other by pointing out to another where and what a problem might be.
252. Bridget looked at where the small pink finger was pointing, she could see nothing.
253. Apparently, one out of every 16 signposts at crossroads in the region are pointing in the wrong direction.
254. My tour guide is moving right along, chatting amiably, pointing out the sights.
255. He was pointing towards the stage where the lights were dimming.
256. It was admirably researched, hut it glossed over the important questions while pointing up the trivial ones.
257. I followed his pointing finger, and saw the Scipio slide into the fjord at a good speed.
258. I turned around and saw a man pointing a gun at me.
259. Should I call his bluff and place the ball exactly where he was pointing?
260. We flick through a few of them, Gilbert and George pointing out the anachronistic charm of the airbrushed male nudes.
261. Would you mind pointing out your luggage for inspection?
261. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
262. Pointing directly at a listener is an assertive act.
263. Cracks, bulges, crumbling pointing and damp patches mean trouble.
264. He placed his guns in the cave pointing outwards.
265. " That, " answered Scarlett, pointing at the fluffy mass of green flowered muslin.
266. Fierce - browed , I coolly defy a thousand pointing fingers ; headbowed , like a willing ox I serve the children.
267. He found it hard to work with a microphone pointing at him.
268. " I call that'bounce ,'" Robert Kincaid said ; pointing upward.
269. We are not here distributing blame or pointing the finger of judgement.
270. Its head drops tow, its small beak pointing to the floor.
271. He controlled the car until it was pointing forwards again.
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