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

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1 The ‘ rule of thirds ’ has been treated as the standard method of division , but other arrangements were sometimes made which might reflect the contractor 's view of the likely profits to be won from a particular campaign .
2 No attempt will be made here to discuss the chemistry of polymers but certain terms used by the chemists must be defined if the simple physicist 's view of the polymeric state of matter is to be understood .
3 And the electorate 's view of the Conservative Party would depend upon its success in creating a Defence policy that was perceived to give reasonable security at lower cost .
4 The standard land lawyer 's view of the nineteenth century heritage … is portrayed as one whose lands were fettered by the strict settlement , whose buildings were falling into ruin and whose agriculture was stagnant .
5 , Principal of Fife College , gave the seminar his college 's view of the problems presented and opportunities provided by the new system of validated courses .
6 In his book Gotcha ! — The Media , The Government And The Falklands Crisis , Robert Harris noted the dismay of Ministry of Defence officials at the readiness of British tv to report the enemy 's view of the war , even using Argentine footage .
7 To read about the Regional Council 's view on the best local government system for the Lothians turn to page 4 .
8 However , I think it it to re-stress again it remains the county council 's view in the context of the advice in P P G seven that most most development erm which is going to serve to promote diversification in rural areas should in fact be directed to and located within and adjacent to existing settlements rural settlements which is where , as I said before most people actually do live and it maintains a close relationship between the jobs provided and the residence of people , and that that level of allocation appropriate level of allocation is in fact something for the local er planning authorities to decide through their development plans and to make adequate provision for it .
9 Generally , though , management 's view of the process had become ‘ it 's as good as it 's going to get . ’
10 This made a difference to the boy 's view of the situation .
11 However , there will also be in some cases the judge 's view of the relative culpability of the prisoner and co-defendants .
12 It is not necessary to consider the facts further in this case , since Hambros Jersey does not challenge the judge 's view on the way the court 's discretion under rule 12.12 should be exercised ( save on the one point I have rejected ) .
13 A child 's view of the older generation is clearly very partial .
14 Nevertheless to consider the National Curriculum as a list of subjects runs the danger of expressing it in a way which over-emphasises information and a narrow range of skills at the expense of the development of a full range of socially useful skills , attitudes and ideas , which is usually the concern of interested parents and can even be seen in a child 's view of the purpose of education .
15 The portable screens are designed to fit round the witness box when needed to block the child 's view of the defendant but allow them to see magistrates and lawyers in the case .
16 In the first place , the Christian 's view of the Old Testament must be Christ 's view of it .
17 There is much to be said in this writer 's view for the encouragement of service to the community in these and many other ways , and for the encouragement of individual responsibility and parental control of their children : but the Conservative vision is essentially one-dimensional .
18 New evidence from the Middle East suggests that it may not be so simply explained , while a recently published account of a biologist 's view of the myths embedded in Genesis lends some colourful support to a broadening of outlook .
19 In a classroom it can give you the students ' view of the teacher , it can give you the teacher 's view of the students or it can be an observer which sits at the side of the class and looks from one to the other .
20 It could be said that scripture 's view of the Devil and the evil spirits is mythological .
21 I share the hon. Gentleman 's view of the importance of GATT and of all aspects of the negotiations .
22 I share the right hon. Gentleman 's view about the remarks by the hostage takers .
23 I believe that the whole House will share my hon. Friend 's view on the latter matter .
24 She would welcome her friend 's view on the current state of the case .
25 I share also my hon. Friend 's view about the reform of the United Nations .
26 This was the European Court 's view of the requirement of the West German Insurance Supervision Law to the effect that foreign insurance undertakings must set up an establishment in West Germany and ‘ keep available there all the commercial documents relating to that establishment ’ , for which separate accounts must be kept .
27 The limited nature of the Court 's view of the employee 's option needs to be understood .
28 The object of this book is to give one person 's view on the possible causes of the present situation and to stimulate discussion , hoping that new and , if necessary , radical ideas are created in the spirit that it is better to express a constructive view rather than to passively accept a disagreeable situation with discontent .
29 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 .
30 A cartoonist 's view of the future
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