In American football a point awarded for a successful place kick following a touchdown.
1The home side settled and led by a point after 12 minutes.
2He said: The movement is at a low point after the crackdown.
3Ten patients experienced a urinary tract infection at some point after surgery.
4Replay the point after more outside electrical interference on her sound system.
5We'll let you argue that point after you see all the photos.
6It had, in fact, wandered off at some point after his blackout.
7Docked a point after arguing with Alves, he called for the supervisor.
8The North again gave ground, seeking point after point for fresh resistance.
9He notches a break point after yet more great play at the net.
10That was a key turning point after the disappointment against Iceland.
11The fracas appeared to happen at some point after Cyril Ramaphosa's SONA address.
12Neither has a point after a combined four Premier League matches this season.
13I can't see it being set at any point after 1980.
14But after this encouraging performance, it may be a turning point after all.
15Wolves probably deserved a point after a frenetic first half .
16Ficken missed the extra point after a low snap was bobbled.
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