Examples of 'much to the point' in a sentence
Meaning of "much to the point"
much to the point: Emphasizes the relevance or significance of a particular statement or argument
How to use "much to the point" in a sentence
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much to the point
You strain too much to the point.
So much to the point that i decided to.
Who loved us so much to the point of death.
It is one which is admirably brief and very much to the point.
My heart hurts so much to the point of death.
So much to the point that they were ashamed of wanting to grow our fears.
We find this vety much to the point.
You did too much to the point where she wants to get away from you.
Whose eyesight was shot so much to the point.
Very much to the point.
His remarks on the subjects are much to the point.
You strain too much to the point But objectively.
His remarks on the subject are much to the point.
It hurt too much to the point I really needed to cut it out my life.
His suggestions are always very much to the point.
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So much to the point that H was my first love.
Thats why my heart hurt so much to the point of death.
So much to the point that I will pick his nose.
Both were short and very much to the point.
I am loving her so much to the point that I have become protective.
He has been very full and very much to the point.
It is a figure very much to the point since a race requires energy, concentration, endurance.
You are always very concise and very much to the point.
People focus on it a bit too much to the point of it possibly becoming a gimmick.
The amendments proposed by the rapporteur and her comments are very much to the point.
I was regretting so much to the point that I was angry.
As a result, the analysis given in his report is very much to the point.
Why did I drink so much to the point of being drunk?
Hume was an astute observer, and his paradox of government is much to the point.
Sometimes we run out ourselves working as much to the point to neglect our health.
Mrs Pruvot 's reference to it in her report was very much to the point.
Sérgio Marques 's report is very much to the point in this regard.
My metaphor might seem a trifle impertinent but I think it 's very much to the point.
So far, I had not been drained too much to the point of exhaustion.
Now, my metaphor might seem a trifle impertinent … but I think it 's very much to the point.
President Fernando Henrique Cardoso was very much to the point when he said.
Mr. DIACONU said that Ms. Zou 's proposal was very much to the point.
Neo 's post was very much to the point.
Your Kung-Fu does not look too much to the point.
The Chairman 's question is very much to the point.
Shaolin, Your Kung-Fu does not look too much to the point.
President. - Mr Forth, your remark is very much to the point.
Mr. Maurer 's comment ( Peine Salzgitter ) was very much to the point.
Mr Delors' analysis, Mr President, is very much to the point.
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