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How to use make a point of in a sentence

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Regardless of all this, I make a point of always having a good book with me.
And that's probably enough albums, links, and weird personal confessions to make a point of some sort, so I'll stop there.
Pension providers were recently asked if they make a point of never providing pensions for common-law partners under any circumstances.
Most parents make a point of actively discouraging their offspring from forming any relationship with a motorbike.
The best I could do was to make a point of always speaking courteously to travelers.
Apparently the Brummies always make a point of visiting the local football ground on their many and varied travels.
I re-did the vocal a week later, if only to make a point of starting as stroppily as I intended to continue.
I make a point of meeting with the decision-maker at each large account at least once a year.
I may not be the greatest rider of all time, but I do try to make a point of not falling off when going in a straight line over level ground.
We make a point of showing ways in which seemingly unconnected resources link together to form a toolkit for changing the world.
Some male executives make a point of brewing their own coffee to symbolize their professed non-sexist orientation.
She does not make a point of calling attention to her status by the use of either titles or clerical garb.
Several vulgar names are used in plants and offices for those who make a point of cozying up to the boss to advance their careers.
But expert linguists make a point of keeping their language skills up to par wherever they are.
The diploma is recognised by universities and colleges around the world and many top universities make a point of recruiting IB diploma holders.
I'm not claiming to have created jobs or anything, but I do make a point of working with musicians in Mali.
Because you are a fair minded person you'll make a point of uncovering these shortcomings in their arguments and sharing what you find with other sensible people.
We're not trying to make a point of being laid-back but, by the same token, you do not want to be gratuitously intense, because that becomes your message.
But Shaft spends the entire movie partnered with his cop buddies, all of whom are made to make a point of saying how much trouble they'll be in for helping Shaft.
Out of respect to tradition, I always make a point of speaking in riddles or of burying my very best prophecies in a set of casual, seemingly off-hand remarks.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Bee seems to make a point of this concavity, for it serves as a mould to receive the curved bottom of the next cell.
You make a point of the fact that expert thieves were not at work that night, wigan.
Admirers of yew trees should make a point of visiting Bignor churchyard.
First of all, most nostrums make a point of the mass of evidence.
Now that the doors are a fait accompli, I can only urge one and all to make a point of using them.
Again, I always go to sea as a sailor, because they make a point of paying me for my trouble, whereas they never pay passengers a single penny that I ever heard of.
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