Example sentences of "traditional view [be] that " in BNC.

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1 The traditional view is that the ideal time is somewhere between one and two years before you are due to retire .
2 The traditional view is that Parliament has no power to bind its successors either as to the manner or as to the form of subsequent legislation .
3 Although scholars have noticed instability in initial h spellings in early English , the traditional view is that there is little reliable evidence for ‘ [ h ] -dropping ’ in English much before the end of the eighteenth century , and earlier instability in spelling is usually dismissed as unreliable in handbook accounts .
4 The traditional view is that females are more likely to predominate among rural out-migrants for two main reasons : employment opportunities for women are even more restricted than those for men in rural areas , and women are more likely to move after marriage than are men ( Hannan 1970 ) .
5 The answer is clearly yes but the traditional view is that once a direct injury has been proved the defendant bears the burden of proving ‘ inevitable accident ’ as a defence .
6 The traditional view is that labour relations at the two companies have been very different , Longbridge having materialistic ‘ affluent workers ’ , Cadburys being run by ‘ paternalistic ’ employers .
7 The traditional view is that there is no age below which a child can not be held to be guilty of contributory negligence .
8 The traditional view is that privity of estate requires a legal lease .
9 The traditional view was that the interests of the company meant the interests of the shareholders .
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