We found 104 examples of how to use to the point in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 104.
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76. | If you tolerate everything to the point where you lose yourself, you become either wiser or more fanatical. | |
77. | I'm tired to the point of collapse. | |
78. | My hovercraft is full of jokes that have been overused to the point where only a small chuckle at best can be elicited from them. | |
79. | Get to the point, Tom! What do you want? Do you need money? | |
80. | According to the World Wildlife Federation, several important commercial fish populations, such as Atlantic bluefin tuna, have declined to the point where their survival as a species is threatened. | |
81. | Sami should stop dancing around the subject and go straight to the point. | |
82. | Sami needs to go straight to the point. | |
83. | Let me get right to the point. | |
84. | "But coming back to the point, will you lend me that penny?" "I do wonder about you asking to borrow from me, given that you have more than me." | |
85. | "That story was so funny I literally died from laughter." "Then how come you're talking to me now?" "Of course, I didn't actually die, it was just a figure of speech." "So you're saying you used 'literally' in a figurative way." "Apparently. Got a problem with that?" "No, just finding it amusing that language can twist to the point that a word comes to mean its own opposite." | |
86. | Enough blather; get to the point. | |
87. | Stop beating around the bush and get right to the point. | |
88. | Mennad doesn't dance around things. He goes straight to the point. | |
89. | I don't like you to the point of wanting to share a trip with you. | |
90. | Tom was direct and to the point. | |
91. | Please come to the point. | |
92. | Tom is usually direct and to the point. | |
93. | He takes forever to get to the point. | |
94. | Tom was beaten by his father to the point of needing hospitalization. | |
95. | Let me get straight to the point. | |
96. | We need to get to the point. | |
97. | Tom came straight to the point. | |
98. | The journalists often produce long-winded pieces that take too long to get to the point. | |
99. | Let's get right to the point. | |
100. | Get to the point, please. |