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1 They're dogged and determined, but it reaches a point where it's cuckoo.
2 A person reaches a point where she just doesn't want to roll around anymore.
3 It never reaches a point of raving, is never loudly pretentious, or ferocious in tone.
4 There reaches a point where issues mount up.
5 When it reaches a point where a Torturer-class ROU would normally catch sight of something immediately behind it.
6 All these little subterfuges are necessary until one reaches a point where one is both brazen and cheap.
7 One reaches a point , she said with appalling youthful simplicity, where nothing that concerns one matters any longer.
8 It only starts to wane when the economy reaches a point where people have no economic interest in leaving.
9 Sometimes the game reaches a point at which players are condemned to repeating the same moves indefinitely-theKo position.
10 At last, after much patient work, he reaches a point where he feels that he can chance a shot.
11 Such restrictions will help shore up a firm's capital base before it reaches a point of no return, he said.
12 As the impasse deepens, and Bangkok grows increasingly tense, public pressure for talks reaches a point neither side can avoid.
13 At least once a month an in-flight situation reaches a point that sees a plane having to make an emergency landing.
14 Our consciences take NO notice of pain inflicted upon others until it reaches a point where it gives pain to US.
15 Even a monster reaches a point where irritation begins to trickle in, and I believe I was very close to that point.
16 After about 30-seconds the woman's pitch literally reaches a point where it sounds like Satan has possessed her and also wants his WiFi router.
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