Example sentences of "[prep] view of the [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Extra input current drawn through the troublesome capacitance C amounts to From the point of view of the input terminals , the presence of capacitance C makes it appear that there is additional reactive impedance bridging the input terminals . |
2 | From the point of view of the copyright libraries including ourselves , the case of the Ordnance Survey is also related to the thorny question of maintaining our collections in an era when digital publication is beginning to replace the printed page . |
3 | Each of the 500 most frequently appearing words in the 2,000 concordance lines was analysed with respect to their definitions , to produce a profile of the concordances from the point of view of the domain codes in LDOCE . |
4 | On the other hand , if we view the phenomenon of addiction from the point of view of the enforcement officials , they will tell us and we will be bound to report that they believe addicts are criminal types , have disturbed personalities , have no morals and can not be trusted . |
5 | This offers physiotherapy and occupational therapy facilities to all residents and also provides a beautiful sun lounge with views of the South Downs . |
6 | I have purposely positioned this photograph away from the conference photographs to avoid readers confusing it with views of the Institute Officers . |
7 | However , some councils have had to modify their policies in this respect in view of the management problems on these estates . |
8 | For since unc belong to different eigenvalues , they are orthogonal , and unc so that unc For the process of normalisation , we require to evaluate unc and m is evidently diagonal ; in view of the check equations ( 9 ) it can be written unc the determinant of which is |
9 | Second , in view of the compliance costs estimated at £20,000 , the notice was unreasonable . |
10 | The Leger Gallery was founded in 1892 by Joseph Leger , whose activities were ‘ modest as a dealer in the period up to the end of the Great War and typical of an age in which there were few private clients and virtually no museum purchases ’ astonishing in view of the purchasing possibilities at the time . |
11 | LEPINE LIVED in a small room in the back of a shared flat on Bordeaux Street , not far from his mother 's house and in view of the iron girders of Jacques Cartier bridge , spanning the Saint Lawrence river . |
12 | The advantage of chemotherapy in previously asymptomatic patients might be questioned in view of the side effects and the initial , though only minor and transient , decrease in patients ' subjective wellbeing . |