Example sentences of "of view of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The national situation was overlain by sharp regional differences within the country from the point of view of depression and capacity for recovery .
2 The directive — which is quite separate from the proposals for vetting large takeovers from the point of view of competition — is in itself uncontroversial .
3 The Commission added that co-operation among large enterprises could also be economically justifiable without presenting difficulties from the point of view of competition .
4 ‘ It is a very remarkable house , ’ he says , ‘ from the point of view of English , not only of Wiltshire architecture .
5 There were a number of tragic elements — from the point of view of Profumo — that tickled the public fancy and aroused a passionate interest on the part of the press , and not only the tabloid press .
6 From the point of view of Descartes , Hobbes 's great French contemporary , this is not so remarkable .
7 Fortunately , from the point of view of Shirinskii-Shikhmatov , the newly appointed Curator of Moscow University was " a typical Nicholaevan general , the limited and ignorant V. I. Nazimov " , who took the view that students ought not to go into cafés to read papers and ought to do up their jackets and wear three-cornered hats and swords .
8 Because of this certain ideas have passed into critical legend ; Wordsworth 's own Preface has encouraged modern readers to believe that the reading public of the 1790s were completely unprepared for the new poetry , and that Lyrical Ballads was a complete failure from the point of view of communication and also of financial success .
9 That difference , while immaterial from the point of view of teaching , is vital from the research point of view .
10 The downturn is too recent to assess from the point of view of recruiting , but it may make people more cautious about moving to the City . ’
11 Lakatos assumed that any field of enquiry that does not share the main characteristics of physics is not science and is inferior to it from the point of view of rationality .
12 It 's very much the last attempt — not er , not for , from the point of view of negotiating or er , but , but simply a matter of fact , er we need erm we need to move , we need to have additional sources of , sources of income , that er the type of facility that we 're looking to build will give the club to put it on a firm financial footing , and at the same time to give the local people of the City and er the , the surrounding County er tremendous new facilities .
13 Erm the reason why parental investment theory is is particularly sensitive to , to the female point of view of course is as we 've seen one of the fundamental consequence of anisogamy is the fact that females normally invest more in offspring than do males , whereas males concentrate on mating success normally , females normally concentrate on erm parental , in individual offspring .
14 but , erm the issue from the plaintiffs point of view of course is erm just
15 Now , from my point of view of course , all do developmental so I do n't have to mark the papers , right ?
16 When researchers look at schooling from the point of view of girls , it is perhaps not surprising that writers as diverse as Alison Kelly and Valerie Walkerdine can come up with very similar findings .
17 Well I can only really , I suppose , talk from the point of view of Britain and Spain , which is the European country I know best .
18 From the point of view of problem solving , I find the cube has led me to formulate many problem-solving techniques in more generality than previously and to develop a general scheme for all problems of this sort .
19 Of course , there are very valuable Bibles , both from the point of view of rarity and from their place in the history of literature and the troubled progress of religious belief .
20 Foggy days are usually still days and are beneficial in that they do help you to hear what 's happening underground — but they are not so helpful from the point of view of disturbance .
21 The official ‘ tests ’ were seen as important from the point of view of accountability , but not of teaching .
22 On the whole they saw the British as allies from the point of view of protection , as insurance against massacre , and as offering opportunities for advancement .
23 For the moment it is enough to underline the relevance of this suggestion to the Sonnets , the whole experience of which is presented from the point of view of ego alone , from which perspective the third person is indeed a sign of a double absence , both of the I and the Thou .
24 From the point of view of highway planning the post-war period began with the Ministry of War Transport 's Report Design and layout of roads in built-up areas ( 1946 ) .
25 And , perhaps most important from the point of view of Sussex , he was the originator and the editor of a series which will be many of you , largely based on productions from this University , erm involving , comprising six volumes on French literature and its background .
26 Thus from the point of view of journeymen compositors in London and Edinburgh alike , there was an immediate sense in which the whole venture must have appeared socially alien launched in an atmosphere of middle-class philanthropy , pursued by young and perhaps slightly naive women of that class , and seeking to introduce to the trade young girls of perhaps middle-class , perhaps marginal , but not necessarily working-class origin .
27 The distinction between work and leisure and between work and education is an arbitrary one from the point of view of stress on the person .
28 From the point of view of stress , the most important fact about the way we pronounce this word is that on the second syllable the pitch of the voice does not remain level , but usually falls from a higher to a lower pitch .
29 Another problem is that it is difficult in some cases to know whether a word has one , or more than one , suffix ( e.g. should we analyse ‘ personality ’ , from the point of view of stress assignment , as + or as + + ? ) .
30 However , from the point of view of Europe and the rest of the world , the fate of IBM in the 199OS may be irrelevant .
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