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1 Just a tinge of questioning surprise gave point to the courteous tone.
2 Suffice it to say that the recollection gave point to Cecily's question.
3 Sidney gave point , direction, and apparent consistency to the Mormon system of theology.
4 Conversation gave point to thought, clearness to expression, simplicity to language.
5 The laughter of a woman as she passed, dancing, gave point to the assertion.
6 A sharp metallic click overhead gave point to Loge's words.
7 This gave point to the question and was impressive.
8 A long reverberating roll gave point to her wish.
9 His wit gave point to the most irrelevant personalities, and cogency to the most illogical syllogisms.
10 Persecution was the efficient cause, but straitened circumstances frequently gave point to the pricks of conscience.
11 The br-r-r of a dozen shots from a German machine- gun gave point to his conclusion.
12 The incident also gave point to the story of the ghastly atrocities which were taking place in Belgium.
13 Events were at that moment taking place among the Gallic tribes which gave point to the general uneasiness.
14 The fact that France possessed a small part of the Red Sea coast gave point to this design.
15 The sight of it, and what he had heard about it, suddenly gave point and focus to his thoughts.
16 Difference of sex gave point to many of these nursery squabbles, as it so often does to domestic broils.
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