Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] of view [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They occupy most of the field of view of the audience , which is also kept in the dark so there is little distraction .
2 Some tests were carried out to examine the accuracy of definition of the field of view of the radiometer .
3 Here , as in Schelling , Something like the notion of pride in suffering is validated on the side of the hero , but , as against that , the validity of the point of view of the socio-political complex is asserted with equal force and disastrous — necessarily tragic — consequences .
4 Daylight was in fact one of the conditions laid down by the curators Vincent Pomarede , Marie-Catherine Sahut and Sylvain Laveissiere in the brief for the new galleries , together with the integration of views of the Seine and of the Louvre .
5 If all the ships sail separately it is more likely that at least one ship will stray into the field of view of a submarine than if the ships sail in a tight convoy ; a convoy may slip by without being detected .
6 Figure 5.7 Part of the short wavelength energy from the sun is scattered at S2 into the field of view of the sensor .
7 Some energy reaches point P on the Earth 's surface and a proportion is reflected into the field of view of the sensor .
8 but the fact that , in an open court of law , someone has been shown to have failed to meet their credit obligations without sound reason must have a bearing on whether or not it is sensible to lend to them again — both from their own personal point of view ( whether or not they will find the payments an unduly heavy burden ) and from the pint of view of consumers generally , whose credit costs must rise if the level of bad debt rises .
9 It tells the story of what happened , ‘ examining the strike from the points of view of each of its major groups of participants ’ .
10 ‘ The tests that the Government want to adopt , I think , fail from the points of view of the teachers , the children and the parents , ’ he says .
11 Her latest book tells the story of a village from the points of view of eight of its inhabitants
12 This chapter considers the history and development of the Oxford Polytechnic Modular Course between 1972 and 1988 from the points of view of academic innovation ; the process of validation and professional recognition ; the ‘ fit ’ with institutional and national planning ; and the means of effecting change .
13 From the point of view of the people of the Gorbals in the Thirties , fox-hunting and psychoanalysis would have been practically indistinguishable concerns of the rich in the Sassenach South , of the ‘ high heid yins ’ of the world — an expression of the poor in Scotland then , which Ralph Glasser uses .
14 From the point of view of the issue of law , there can be no doubt as to the influence both of the constitution of 1937 in the period following its enactment and of the influence of Roman catholic teaching on legislation prior to that date .
15 The most telling one , from the point of view of this study , was found only as recently as 1893 in the Brestimont Collection .
16 Swings often start by touching down with drift in a cross wind and it is worth remembering that , from the point of view of avoiding a bad swing into wind , it is better to overdo the drift correction .
17 The combination of the poor visibility , together with the misting up of the canopy and the effects of the rain on the stall , make launching in rain foolhardy and almost always pointless from the point of view of achieving a soaring flight .
18 It is undesirable to finish the approach with very little airbrake , although even this situation , from the point of view of an accurate touch down , is better than full airbrake and too much speed causing the glider to overshoot the point .
19 However , the angle at which it is applied makes it very risky from the point of view of defending yourself .
20 From the point of view of those who have a high doctrine of the mind , the Cartesian developments of the seventeenth century were ambiguous .
21 From the point of view of the experiencing subject , the meaningfulness is not something of which he is conscious ; all he experiences is , first the word ‘ red ’ , then a mental image : there is nothing that could count as his internally and introspectably associating them which does not reintroduce the mysterious generality of thought .
22 As I said , it is not only the modern , computational form of representational theory which is , from the point of view of constructivism , mistaken .
23 The story of the HSTs powerwise does not belong here but from the point of view of passenger comfort we should note that while much was conventional there was also much that was new …
24 So from the point of view of the consumer , there are few tests that can be done prior to purchase , to ascertain how well a product will perform when fitted into the car .
25 From the point of view of those who are currently in charge of higher education , English must be an awkward subject .
26 But for the moment , that 's not the point — which is rather that those who have been , legitimately or at least understandably , affronted by the pretensions of Olson as poet should not therefore write him off as anything but what he was : an exceptionally earnest and magnanimous man , and a man moreover who knew , as few poets since John Milton have known , what the polity looks like from the point of view of those who administer it day by day .
27 Mr Eliot has lived abroad so long that we rarely think of him as an American and he is never written about from the point of view of his relation to other American authors .
28 The directive — which is quite separate from the proposals for vetting large takeovers from the point of view of competition — is in itself uncontroversial .
29 Although it is a means of asserting authority , coming as it does at the start of the shift , parade is very relaxed and , from the point of view of the ordinary constables , serves as a way of casually reorientating themselves to the demands of work .
30 from the point of view of history , including economic history , this is by far the best analysis we have of the genesis of the General Theory .
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