Example sentences of "'s view of the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Och well , John , there 's not a lot else to do up there in winter , ’ he had observed , radically changing McLeish 's views of the activities available to schoolchildren in country districts . |
2 | And look for long and , like one of Cézanne 's views of the Mediterranean , the water seems as much a vertical blue screen as a horizontal lake . |
3 | We are interested in women 's views of the joy and pain in eating and preparing food , including diets , anorexia , and bulimia . |
4 | Pearce ( 1990 ) , for instance , presented an economist 's views of the high-priority topics for research as follows : |
5 | Sisley often painted motifs in series , notably the church at Moret-sur-Loing in 1893 and 1894 , inspired by Monet 's views of the façade of Rouen cathedral . |
6 | First , there is the kind specifically concerned with literature , or with an aspect of it : for example , the Russian Formalist notion of ‘ literariness ’ as linguistic defamiliarization ; Bakhtin 's view of the novel as ‘ heteroglossic ’ , a carnival of competing voices ; Todorov 's poetics of narrative , German and American reader-response theories . |
7 | For many readers , Le Monde 's view of the world is France 's view of the world . |
8 | For many readers , Le Monde 's view of the world is France 's view of the world . |
9 | Bawden 's view of the passing scene is an outsider 's : not exactly cruel but certainly sardonic . |
10 | And the electorate 's view of the Conservative Party would depend upon its success in creating a Defence policy that was perceived to give reasonable security at lower cost . |
11 | Sandy 's view of the First Pillar — the defence of the British Isles — was chillingly realistic : |
12 | But Britain 's view of the future of the EC has more in common with France 's than Germany 's . |
13 | The DUP 's view of the Ulster crisis , its solution , and the Assembly were presented to the Ulster electorate : |
14 | Paisley 's view of the EEC will be discussed in chapter 8 . |
15 | While it is easy to see how those people who took the aggressive martial language of Paisley and others as justification for violence can feel used , such an analysis over-simplifies and fails correctly to identify the ‘ respectable ’ Protestant 's view of the law and the genuine dilemmas of loyalism . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Also , many Christians , especially in Scotland , were influenced by Baxter 's view of the Gospel as a new law , or ‘ Neonomianism ’ as it became known . |
19 | The carport and Land-Rover obstructed Trent 's view of the windows . |
20 | Duck 's view of the harvest feast is much harder than Leapor 's . |
21 | All the people that he painted that Ehrenburg knew resembled their portraits : ‘ What is extraordinary is that Modigliani 's portraits resemble each other ; it is not a matter of an assumed style or some superficial trick of painting , but of the artist 's view of the world … |
22 | Whatever one 's view of the tendency which led to the attempt , the attempt was doomed . |
23 | A child 's view of the older generation is clearly very partial . |
24 | We have been able to examine these largely through inference alone , but our information does seem to support Curtice and Steed 's view of the ‘ denationalisation of British politics ’ . |
25 | It could be argued that Ormrod J. 's view of the law is wrong , and that if the transsexual engaged in sexual relations outside the marriage , this would amount to adultery . |
26 | The counsellor 's task is to attempt to enter and share the personal world of the patient non-judgmentally , and understand the patient 's view of the world at that particular time . |
27 | Discuss the effects of racialist language on coloured people 's view of the police and the law . |
28 | Nevertheless to consider the National Curriculum as a list of subjects runs the danger of expressing it in a way which over-emphasises information and a narrow range of skills at the expense of the development of a full range of socially useful skills , attitudes and ideas , which is usually the concern of interested parents and can even be seen in a child 's view of the purpose of education . |
29 | Above all it is important for the staff planning groups to decide what ‘ interdisciplinary ’ work or topic work will actually mean for the learner in practice , and choice will depend in part on the school 's view of the ‘ whole picture ’ spread across quite long periods of time , with the teachers planning carefully how they intend to create a balanced curriculum over weeks and months . |
30 | A cartoonist 's view of the future |