How to use "point" in a sentence

Sentences

At that point, there is a smaller canyon to the west

From this point, everything seems to happen very slowly

The time I woke up after the operation was the lowest point after my escape

If by the mere force of numbers a majority should deprive a minority of any clearly written Constitutional right, it might, in a moral point of view, justify revolution - certainly would if such a right were a vital one

Such of you as are now dissatisfied, still have the old Constitution unimpaired, and, on the sensitive point, the laws of your own framing under it; while the new administration will have no immediate power, if it would, to change either

Now, at the expiration of four years, during which public declarations have been constantly called forth on every point and phase of the great contest which still absorbs the attention, and engrosses the energies of the nation, little that is new could be presented

Our international trade relations, though vastly important, are in point of time and necessity, secondary to the establishment of a sound national economy

There is one important point in favour of Hutchinson's story

At this point, Jean Valjean spoke to Enjolras.

At one point he had to walk waist-deep through water, and almost sank as the ground turned to sand beneath his feet

And at this point she screams and runs from the building and falls to the floor." Eleanor stops speaking, and for a moment there is silence at the table.

Never point the gun at you or anyone else

"But isn't that the point?" suggested Niki

That's the point."

Only parents and close relations are allowed beyond this point, so Kaz here is going to take you back."

This is our future, isn't it? There's no point in sitting back, just waiting for it to happen."

"Cham has a point," she said slowly

"Imagine him arguing a point in court," Charlie said.

But how was that possible? How in the name of God could there be ice here, in a well-heated house and on a night when the outside temperature was at least twenty degrees above the freezing point?

Anyway, all of that's beside the point

That's my point

Left-wingers and right-wingers differed about certain details, of course, but their only major point of contention centered on the identity of those who would be permitted to be a part of the privileged ruling class, once the power had been sufficiently centralized.

"He's bound to go to the police at some point, and then we'll have him."

A young sailor apparently had a run going at one of the craps tables, and a crowd of excited gamblers urged him to roll an eight and make his point.

Putting the point of the pen to the paper, Tina said, "Okay, Billy

Elliot also bought a hundred rounds of hollow-point ammunition for the pistol

By this time, we had passed the one-year mark in the development process, and I knew we were not going to wind up with a usable script, so I didn't insist on discussing whether the rubber tires would melt off the vehicle within two hundred yards or three, or ponder at what point the gasoline tank might explode

When I had finished she said, 'I know that I am very often rather stupid, but I really do not understand your point

'But the point is, that each thing has got to be explained correctly

No - point it at his horse.'

At this point, the third man has pulled the boat out of the water

At this point, the water will boil!

The Count has no weak point that we know of, but Sir Percival does.'

The one weak point in that man's iron character is the admiration he feels for me