Example sentences of "view of the [adj] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 You wo n't have the coast path from Sennen harbour to Land 's End to yourself but it 's worth doing for the marvellous views of the impressive rock formations on the way .
2 In view of the raised leukotriene concentrations in rectal mucosa and rectal dialysates of patients with active inflammatory bowel disease — concentrations that also reflect the disease severity — treatment with selective 5-lipoxygenase inhibitors and with leukotriene receptor antagonists is a logical new therapeutic approach .
3 Again the choices are examined but this time in view of the specific application requirements in the situations of use with respect to the product classifications in chapter three and taking into account disinfection requirements from which products are selected .
4 The local authority therefore lays down the specification for the road construction and in view of the long-term maintenance obligations , insists on high standards of workmanship and materials .
5 People in regions with low house prices are usually unable to afford to purchase a house in a higher priced area , whereas those in the higher priced areas are unwilling to move out in view of the lower capital gains to be made .
6 the accountants report should involve a more general view of the financial management arrangements of a firm ;
7 One view of the overall employment implications of new technology is that it is bringing about the collapse of work .
8 It is the view of the regional ambulance officers ' group that further development of air ambulances should await the outcome of the current evaluation of helicopter ambulances .
9 They were also aware of the considerable Labour criticism outside Parliament that the scheme was insufficiently redistributive in view of the high employee contributions and the fact that the ‘ approved society ’ machinery was also financed by working-class contributions .
10 Some commentators on the left take a more explicitly political view of the central-local government trends since 1979 and suggest that they are part of a deliberate larger attempted restructuring of relations between state and society .
11 Will he convey to the Prime Minister what I know to be the view of the three party leaders who represent Northern Ireland in the House — that we are endeavouring diligently to meet the wishes that he expressed at the Downing street meeting on 11 February ?
12 Meanwhile , the Tate hopefully sends out faxes explaining just why Canaletto 's view of the Old Horse Guards , also in Christie 's April 15 sale , is of crucial importance to the British School .
13 ON WEDNESDAY , Christies ' two star lots are Canaletto 's view of the Old Horse Guards , wonderfully fresh and the most significant of the artist 's London paintings , while Rembrandt 's jewel-like Daniel and Cyrus before the Idol of Bel has never had the slightest sniff from the Rembrandt Research Project , which has whittled 1,000 ‘ Rembrandt 's ’ down to 300 and whittles on remorselessly .
14 It is helpful , in view of the different transmittal procedures , to split potential purchasers between :
15 Comm. ) , ( but ) there is no obvious reason why the same approach should apply to the criminal law , particularly in view of the different policy considerations which apply in civil and criminal law .
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