50156 examples of pointing in sentences

"I see you've sworn an information against Mr. Jellicoe, and I have a warrant to arrest him; but before anything is done I think it right to tell you that we have more evidence than is generally known pointing to quite a different quarter.

"There she is, Miss Mary," said Joe, pointing out of the window, his whole face in a glow, between joy and whiskey.

"At what are you pointing, Joe?" the wondering girl asked, with perfect innocence.

Ralph drew him away, pointing to the damp clothes; and with many smiles, they took their leave.

She just pointed upstairslike that (himself pointing to the room above) I got up, with the idea of going up there.

She moved from that chair to this one over here (pointing to a small chair in the corner) and just sat there with her hands held together and looking down.

In his intervals of sense, he exclaimed against the cruelty both of the captain and of the chief mate, and pointing to his legs, thighs, and body, which were all wrapped up in flannel, he endeavoured to convince me how much he had suffered there.

No man living was capable of pointing out the remedy.

When he brings before us the driver pointing to the gibbeted criminal whom he had himself betrayed, and unconsciously discovering his own infamy to Smollett, we might suppose ourselves to be reading a highly wrought incident in one of his own fictions.

How happy that man must have been [pointing to the portrait of Governor Paca] having to govern this sovereign State on that day when, within these very halls the act was ratified which, by the recognition of your very enemy, raised your country to an independent nation.

Ye men of "peace at any price," do not shut your eyes wilfully to the finger of God pointing to the mene, tekel, upharsin written with gigantic letters upon the sky of Europe.

There is my commission, pointing to the troopers behind him.

"How came it here?" demanded Varden, pointing to the body.

Barnaby caught him by the arm, and nodded "Yes," pointing towards the city.

We drove down to Bleak House, in Hertfordshire, next day, and all three of us were anxious and nervous when the night closed in, and the driver, pointing to a light sparkling on the top of a hill, cried, "That's Bleak House!" "Ada, my love, Esther, my dear, you are welcome.

So may thy face be by me, Agnes, when I close my life; and when realities are melting from me, may I still find thee near me, pointing upward!

"Here's a gentleman from London present," Mr. Bounderby said, pointing at Harthouse.

For lack of preparation, of pointing-forward, we feel none of that god-like superiority to the people of the mimic world which we have recognized as the characteristic privilege of the spectator.

You see," Mr. Woods continued, pointing to the great carved desk.

The Frenchman was pointing it out.

I seldom see strangers putting their heads together at the club without fancying they are telling each other about my grandfather, and pointing me out as the grandson and heir of a thief.'

exulted Joe, pointing out of the front of the ship.

"Did either of them have a chance to set off an alarm?" "I think this one did," responded Joe, pointing to the fallen pirate at his feet and picking up his laser pistol.

The gate-keeper thrust herself violently into the midst of the group pointing at the wreck of the machine and at Hermia, her remarks as unintelligible to the train crew as they were to Markham.

" "Mother, mother," cried Madelaine, much excited, and pointing to the road; "there he is, there he is.

50156 examples of  pointing  in sentences