Oh, and there,' Todd said, pointing to a small blue spot glowing gently in the centre of the map, "there's Rraladoon.
The remark pointed gently toward the notion that the King should represent all worshipers, not just Protestants, and was seen as a possible first step toward disestablishmentarianism.
Without taking his eyes off it, he grabbed St Colon's shoulder and gently pointed him in the right direction.
Unwilling to tear the delicate skin of Spain's historic position over Gibraltar, Britain is nonetheless gently pointing an already more pragmatic Spanish Government down the path of consensual politics over Gibraltar.
In naming one of the cousins Clay, Chabon gently points to the novel's mainspring: the character's intensely dependent, synergistic relationship.
She looked for an area where the torches were dim and widely spaced, reasoning that this would mean a poor district and poor people did not object to witches, and gently pointed the broom handle downwards.
My editor, Linda Marrow, for gently pointing the way.
One ticket, the letter said, and Bristow gently pointed to the instruction.