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单词 To the point of
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1. He was anxious to the point of neurosis.
2. She is unusual to the point of eccentricity.
3. His face was hollowed out to the point of emaciation.
4. The hot sun enervated her to the point of collapse.
5. He was abrupt to the point of rudeness.
6. He was modest to the point of self-effacement.
7. They are nationalist to the point of xenophobia.
8. His manner was abrupt to the point of rudeness.
9. We worked all night to the point of collapse.
10. She was critical to the point of rudeness.
11. He was rude to the point of being aggressive.
11. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
12. He was evasive, to the point of secretiveness.
13. Its dramatic nuances were often generalised to the point of opacity.
14. He has an enthusiasm for art, to the point of obsession in my opinion.
15. She was very thin, almost to the point of emaciation.
16. The car had rusted almost to the point of uselessness.
17. The story is convoluted and opaque, often to the point of total obscurity.
18. Some children are bullied to the point of suicide .
19. She is very reclusive, to the point of shutting me out of her life.
20. Ticket holders should return to the point of purchase for a refund.
21. They were angry to the point of erupting into riot.
22. Several times I almost brought myself to the point of speaking to him,then my courage failed me.
23. He was tired to the point of crying.
24. Live to the point of tears. Albert Camus 
25. They were both unconventional to the point of eccentricity.
26. Fiona's such a prattler - I wish she'd get to the point of what she wants to say.
27. He is a mild man, who is reasonable almost to the point of blandness.
28. Please stay with me a moment longer I'm getting to the point of the story.
29. The driver of that taxi-cab seemed to me familiar to the point of impertinence.
30. Coarse and shy and cynical and vain and rude and insecure to the point of self-hatred.
1. He was anxious to the point of neurosis.
2. She is unusual to the point of eccentricity.
3. His face was hollowed out to the point of emaciation.
4. The hot sun enervated her to the point of collapse.
5. They are nationalist to the point of xenophobia.
31. His time of 3 mins 59.4 sec had left him exhausted to the point of collapse.
32. His failed attempts in seducing the young woman angered him to the point of incarcerating her.
33. Muhlenberg came to the point of urging lay people not to give gratuities at all, even to the licensed pastors.
34. They resist school procedures and rules but not to the point of risking outright confrontation with teachers.
35. In situations like this, when you are receptive to the point of rawness, you become acutely aware of it.
36. We worked with one hotel chain that avowed to the point of dementia its commitment to customer service and comfort.
37. And despite the censorship, some letters were bold to the point of foolhardy.
38. He is loved to the point of becoming a cult figure.
39. Within our immediate group we can learn to reconcile personal and group differences to the point of rejecting personal values and beliefs.
40. Girls tend to internalize their fears, sometimes to the point of making themselves sick.
41. They were both unconventional to the point of eccentricity, their actions incomprehensible to ordinary beings.
42. Pascoe threw a punch and missed, then threw another and felt the connection travel to the point of his elbow.
43. No side gives up its principles or priorities but no side pushes to the point of total victory.
44. They have taken to increasingly seductive gimmicks, to the point of thumbing down passing motorists.
45. Sometimes charming, he could also be egocentric to the point of megalomania.
46. He always saw straight to the point of an argument.
47. Frankly, dear readers, I was getting bored waiting for the graphs to get to the point of maximum excitement.
48. Both of them noticed with shock how alarmingly thin she was, frail to the point of vanishing.
49. Yet it s a one-joke play that teases out its central idea to the point of nervous exhaustion.
50. It was as if, having goaded her to the point of total capitulation, he'd opted for a wary cooling-off period.
51. Any area distal to the point of maximum width contributes only drag(), which is proportional to total tail area.
52. Factors which correlate strongly with autonomy are: Strong goal orientation, even to the point of creating unnecessary hurdles.
53. Conviction to the point of resignation Always be prepared to resign Organizations fail because managers compromise their principles.
54. This seems distinct from the earlier image of a crowd being roused to the point of demanding blood.
55. In the decades before Emancipation only a few isolated individuals had carried dissent to the point of revolutionary commitment.
56. The standard deviation can usefully be visualized as the distance from the mean to the point of inflection of the bell-shaped curve.
57. And he had always been so meticulous about his appearance, almost to the point of vanity.
58. He laid siege to the fortress and gradually weakened it to the point of collapse.
59. Although the Benedictine rule imposed specific obligations upon each individual, it was rarely severe to the point of austerity.
60. Up to the point of overload and pressure, you might say that the inexorable logic of the Hay Fever Theory does hold.
61. The boat would then sail in a circle, dragging the net, until it returned to the point of departure.
62. The tempestuous Belle was nurtured and protected in Cleveland to the point of outright embarrassment for management.
63. Squatters insist that without their work, the buildings would have deteriorated to the point of being unusable.
64. The cave continues but then suddenly falls to horrendous depths and a retreat must be made to the point of entry.
65. All four were extraordinarily clever, given to fantasy and melancholy, and impractical to the point of danger.
66. Other spots are characterized by their ability to modify or amplify sound, even to the point of acoustical saturation.
67. In this way the apparently active and positive concept of consent is diluted to the point of near vacuity.
68. Seal pelts are thin to the point of transparency and seabird chicks are too weak to stand.
69. At first glance the answer seems obvious to the point of banality.
70. In a city that makes its living blaring its opinions, some folk are pontificating to the point of injury.
71. Police oppression of the freedom fighters brought my protest against authority almost to the point of obsession.
72. The existing policy is one of seeking abortion on demand(http://), up to the point of birth and without legal or medical restriction.
73. Up to the point of his transfer to the mortgage department, Ranieri had dominated every department he had joined.
74. Their attempts at lovemaking dwindled to the point of non-existence, until there was an unspoken agreement not to try any more.
75. Public systems, especially education, are stressed to the point of breakdown.
76. How it had shrivelled her to the point of annihilation.
77. These firestorms would burn unhindered to the point of exhaustion of the fuel.
78. It follows that the defendant will be entitled to the interest it has earned on deposit up to the point of acceptance.
79. And then, on the way home, something happened which raised their spirits almost to the point of singing.
80. Her feelings about this man might be ambiguous to the point of causing insanity, but she became acutely aware of something.
81. As to the point of ownership of lorries, that would not in itself have provided a defence.
82. The queen was adored to the point of idolatry.
83. The press was inquisitorial to the point of antagonism.
84. Head lice are relatively common, particularly among children, and can cause itching, sometimes to the point of excoriation with risk for secondary infection.
85. Without ABS a driver can get maximum braking effort by braking to the point of wheel lock, and then reducing the pressure ever so slightly to the point where the wheels are rotating again.
86. The engine was crawling with vacuum lines and sensor wires, and Nick's confidence had fallen to the point of sending me to Caldor for a Polaroid camera.
87. In the developed capitalist countries, the trend of action for breach of promise is to reduce the damages, even to the point of not paying.
88. During World War II, the islands and people had been exploited by the Japanese Military to the point of impoverishment.
89. What I though I'd do is just tease you with some visuals if you haven't gotten to the point of playing with the staff solution so the themes of problem set 3 are two-fold.
90. Finally, Smith showed up, enraged to the point of incoherence, not without reason.
91. This is very strange. It is strange to the point of perversity.
92. However, you need not be cautious to the point of being paralytic and should develop the ability to overcome your fears if you are going to become a successful real estate investor.
93. Some thought he has obsessed to the point of danger, and urged him to quit, even calling him a three-legged horse who should be stopped.
94. Her manner of speaking is direct to the point of rudeness.
95. This time the concierge was surprised to the point of bewilderment.
96. The'Eastern'Mark Twain can be delicate to the point of prudery.
97. "Obsession with and craving time on the computer results in neglect of real-life personal relationships to the point of divorce, " Wieland says.
98. Advertising budgets skyrocketed to the point of matching or exceeding actual product costs.
99. Practice portion control and eat slowly to the point of satiation, not fullness.
100. I decided not to say that her original instruction had been imprecise to the point of incomprehensibility and her anger an inappropriate response to uncertainty.
101. He voluble to the point of suffocation,(http:///to the point of.html) then quiet as the Jordan.
102. The fear of that fate would accost her husband, to the point of rendering him abstinent of the acclivity his potential had held up for him once.
103. This still happens sometimes, but not usually to the point of inaccessibility.
104. Frying, grilling or barbecuing meat to the point of charring can form carcinogens, which do not form when meat is baked or stewed, explained Kristin Anderson, an associate professor at the UMSPH.
105. Finally, at the base of researching several kinds of matching rule, I put forward one kind of matching rule to the point of unequal-length string.
106. While impishly dissenting in tone, he was up-beat in spirit: hopeful, sassy, inspirational almost to the point of euphoria.
107. Low temperature reaction can produce a large number of free radicals and a considerable heat release which may raise the temperature of end-gas to the point of ignition.
108. Excessive sedation, to the point of immobilizing the patient, enhances the risk of venous thrombosis.
109. Whiskings went on to the point of foaming or voluminousness , and the word "gently" featured often, keeping the airiness in.
110. It was pedantic rather than reasonable, just to the point of being grotesque.
111. His prose is vigorous and dense, occasionally to the point of obscurity.
112. Formerly cautious to the point of being uncommunicative, my companions had changed out of recognition.
113. Acording to the point of views of principle of equivalence theory, the translated brand names should achieve a perfect linguistic u...
114. His other works are symbolic almost to the point of caricature.
115. Finally, Smith showed up, enraged to the point of incoherence -- and not without reason.
116. His language has become increasingly stark , to the point of sounding strident ( Robert Pear ).
117. "I feel it will take us four weeks to get him into the rhythm of training again and get to the point of match play, " Ferguson said.
118. The old tyrant cannot, surely, be mellowing to the point of allowing one of his leading players to put producing gangster movies above winning at Anfield.
119. Acording to the point of views of principle of equivalence theory, the translated brand names should achieve a perfect linguistic unity a...
120. The weight of snow stressed the roof to the point of collapsing.
121. After all, isn't that gap narrowing to the point of obscurity?
122. He favored subjects from daily life in natural poses, although his execution was often tight and linear to the point of academicism .
123. Secondly, we will use software technology to the point of details about the specific MFC controls since painting, Database Design and interviews, modular programming theory.
124. If a kid idolizes you to the point of annoying the crap out of you, bash in his brains before he can become a super villain.
125. Portamento is simplicity redux, to the point of composing songs that sound too alike, and too like the last album.
126. Cindy's anger usually made him stand firm to the point of obstinacy.
127. Furthermore, they heal with incredible speed, even to the point of regenerating damaged internal organs.
128. But at issue is what one day I called—using this word which titillated some of you enough to the point of wondering what had come over me—the lathouse.
129. It is My Revelation that Los Angeles and the rest of California even the entire the United States will be extremely hot and dry now to the point of un-inhabitable.
130. But Europe's worst enemy is Europe itself, with its penitential view of its past, its corrosive guilt, and a scrupulousness taken to the point of paralysis.
131. Another thing that Chinese people will do is be polite to the point of ridiculousness .
132. Yunus , for one , was overwhelmed to the point of gushing.
133. His manner of speaking was direct to the point of rudeness.
134. Ninety-seven percent of all mammal species operate their love lives entirely on this signal. They copulate to the point of disinterest, and then they move on.
135. He has been voluble to the point of suffocation, then quiet as the Jordan.
136. The first , draft summit conclusions circulated by France were weak to the point of parody.
137. Rich to the point of surfeit, the language and sentence structure of World's End themselves add to the hallucinatory state of its central character and of the region in which he lives.
138. Saturn square Pluto can indicate self-will and persistence to the point of ruthlessness.
139. This feature allows the service processor (SP) to isolate faults and log events that take place right up to the point of the actual failure.
140. It may also come to the point of virtual dormancy.
141. This can lead to thriftiness to the point of denying yourself pleasure, or embracing some health fad to ward of disease.
142. Their first album was painfully frank to the point of being confessional.
143. I say the Milky Way is storing neutrinos that then saturate to the point of discharge which results in a nonlocality event.
144. Q. (Will Buxton – Australasian Motorsport News) To all drivers: going back to the point of safe driving and punishments handed out by stewards .
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