Example sentences of "to this view " in BNC.

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1 Alan Bray and Jeffrey Weeks have given historical support to this view , though not without qualification ; I remarked in Part 1 some further reservations .
2 According to this view the grammatical difference between nouns and adjectives marks no real difference between things and their properties : a material thing , a substance , is no more than ‘ a bundle ’ of properties .
3 According to this view , the woman who agrees to have sex with D only when he promises to marry her ( never intending to keep this promise ) — and because he has promised to marry her — is a victim not of rape but of the lesser offence of procuring sexual intercourse by false representations .
4 According to this view , organisms are simply survival machines , constructed by genes to ensure their own replication .
5 According to this view , interbreeding is at the same time the criterion of whether two forms belong to the same species ( e.g. the dark and pale forms of the arctic skua interbreed freely , so they belong to the same species ) , and also the reason why organisms in nature do fall into discrete categories , with few intermediates .
6 He is sticking to this view .
7 At the moment , however , the street is deserted , so we 'll come back to this view through the window a little later .
8 Time has not been kind to this view either .
9 It is true that one of the features of Japan and Germany is the intimate nexus between industry and political power , which gives some credence to this view .
10 Following Lea ( 1984 ) , they suggest that true conceptual categories involve equivalence classes of stimuli that are not tied together by perceptual similarity , Mediated generalization is clearly not to be regarded , according to this view , as making the stimuli perceptually more similar .
11 The true objective for which animal advocates should work , according to this view , is not to provide nonhuman animals with larger cages and stalls , but to empty them .
12 Others realized that it was only a matter of patience to wait for the guaranteed escape which would be provided by the end of the war , and as the war dragged on more and more people became converted to this view .
13 Delinquency , according to this view , is not an expression or contrivance of a particular kind of personality ; it may be imposed upon any kind of personality if circumstances favour intimate association with delinquent models .
14 According to this view of the school .
15 The apparently extreme view expressed by Masterman ( 1987 ) may perhaps be the public perception of local-authority services as a whole , but equally many people working in schools would also subscribe to this view when discussing the local education authority 's administration of the education service .
16 The opportunity for autonomous action and local diversity was limited , according to this view , because of two factors .
17 In the later Middle Ages canonists and theologians came to see with increasing clarity some of the objections to this view ; and throughout the Middle Ages Christian money-lenders had their ways of evading it .
18 But this was limited to the eastern half of the county since the Lord Lieutenant , the Duke of Richmond , felt that it would interfere with the traditional authority of the magnates , and local opinion in the west deferred to this view until 1856 .
19 According to this view , these cases were dropped when tempers died down .
20 Those who subscribe to this view would disagree with the proposal of the FRED that where a warrant lapses unexercised the amount previously recognised should be reported in the statement of total recognised gains and losses , since they do not consider that it represents a gain to the company .
21 According to this view top corporate officials make their organizational inferiors ‘ offers they ca n't refuse ’ .
22 His objection to this view was :
23 Sinclair Hood ( 1971 , p. 50 ) mentions the theory that the temples ( though he treats them as palaces ) at Knossos and Phaistos were founded by foreign dynasts who invaded Crete at the beginning of the Middle Minoan period ; according to this view , urbanization occurred in Crete as a result of the arrival of already-urbanized conquerors .
24 Holists , it is sometimes suggested , subscribe to this view , while individualists reject it in favour of the belief that individuals are capable of free , or autonomous , action .
25 But his hostility to this view can be traced to the more general antipathy to voluntarism which we have already examined in Althusser 's work , and which , according to Poulantzas , underlies the traditional Marxist account .
26 According to this view , the state is a doubly important object of study , first because its institutions are a major and influential part of the political instance of capitalist society , and second because they are the key to the working of society as a whole .
27 Notwithstanding the need for more investigation , the evidence surveyed in the previous chapter certainly lends weight to this view .
28 Any use of force , according to this view , had to do more than hold the lines on the battlefield ; it had also to allow the Bosnian government the chance to fight and retake territory it had lost .
29 In reality , according to this view , only certain groups of children and parents are interfered with by state agencies , with the objectives of upholding dominant values about child rearing , maintaining particular sorts of socialisation , and , to some degree , redistributing deprived children to members of more powerful social groups who , for various reasons , desire to care for them .
30 According to this view , significant benefits would accrue to both fundholders and patients .
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