Example sentences of "[noun] be firmly of [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Both Beckett and Gould are firmly of the view that Prescott 's vote will be squeezed , although , contrary to predictions , he easily passed the 20 per cent nominations mark . |
2 | The IoT Council is firmly of the view that self-regulation of the tax profession is in the best interests of practitioners and the public . |
3 | ‘ AJAG is firmly of the view that the original conditions of casual , low-key use by local people should be maintained , ’ he said . |
4 | The Law Society is firmly of the view that this antique and uncertain liability should be abolished forthwith , without any run-out period . |
5 | Bakker was firmly of the opinion that most , if not all , of the dinosaurs were warm-blooded : i.e. they were endothermic . |
6 | CPRW is firmly of the view that consent for the Meadow House application will send a clear signal to caravan site owners and developers everywhere that existing caravan sites can now be seen as the acceptable location for entirely new villages , however inappropriate their location , design or scale . |
7 | That this Second World War would not last so long as the First , and even that it might not be a war on such a world-scale , were legitimate presumptions at the time , and Eliot was firmly of the opinion that we should be thinking then and there of the world which would finally emerge . |