"point" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- No doubt the President was planning to speak at length about the Arab Spring at some point and (in the same speech or another) about Israel/Palestine.
- These talks are given twice a week, in the morning, so that each student should get a chance to speak at some point during the year.
- In this way, the speaking order changes in each game and all the players get to be the first one to speak at some point.
- "You must have spoken with her at some point," I said, not wanting to sound as though I was prying.
- He said in an ESPN interview this week that he planned to speak to McNabb at some point to work out their differences.
- There are factors that speak for a rate increase at some point, but I do not believe the Bundesbank will act now.
- The Zaparos were one of the most numerous peoples of eastern Amazonia, and it is thought the language was spoken by more than 100,000 people at some point.
- Each host's introduction is followed by a notable quotation, usually spoken at some point later in the same episode.
- "He's talked with all of the major newspapers, and he's spoken at some point with each of the television networks," said Scott Celley, a spokesman.
- You're goin' to have to speak with him at some point.
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