Example sentences of "[noun sg] [unc] view of the world " in BNC.
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1 | Increasingly , we seem to be talking about the unity and meaningfulness of discourse in terms of conformity : to another person 's view of the world , to shared stereotypes . |
2 | So , if society 's view of the world is changing that much , that fast , people should be confused . |
3 | 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 … |
4 | These constructs constrain the individual 's view of the world , and whereas everyone is potentially able to make their own choices and decisions , they are restricted by the knowledge that to do so has an impact on other members of their family . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | The design of eye is not the only feature which determines an animal 's view of the world . |
7 | Like most western European nations the UK divides between ‘ left ’ and ‘ right ’ : between the Labour party 's view of the world , in which an emphasis on public spending on welfare and infrastructure was closely associated with post-war urban and regional planning , and a Conservative party view which in the 1980s emphasized that free-market economic growth must come before state spending . |