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

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1 To read about the Regional Council 's view on the best local government system for the Lothians turn to page 4 .
2 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 ) .
3 I believe that the whole House will share my hon. Friend 's view on the latter matter .
4 She would welcome her friend 's view on the current state of the case .
5 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 .
6 Taking into account the Society 's view on the operation of the mobility clause and its own survey , the EOC found that the mobility requirement had a disproportionate impact on women applicants and found it indirectly discriminatory contrary to the Sex Discrimination Act .
7 ( The Danish Government 's view on the registration of fishing vessels is set out in the section of this report dealing with question ( 3 ) . )
8 They also disagree with the Government 's view on the importance of nuclear power to combat the greenhouse effect , stressing that its contribution should not be overstated .
9 After taking independent legal and accounting advice , the Trafalgar directors refused to accept the Panel 's view on the two key issues — the transfer of assets and the treatment of ACT — but in the face of a threat of legal action , the Panel announced that ‘ the directors have undertaken to make the appropriate changes and adjustments in the 1992 accounts to meet the Panel 's concerns ’ .
10 It referred to the regional strategy which is currently out for consultation but was an emerging document and copies of that were again appended to the briefing paper it outlined the county council 's procedures which were followed in progress in the structure plan it outlined a programme establishing the weight of opinion of objectors it indicated our process in preparing policy amendments to be put to the panel and all those matters were made public It also requested the panel 's view on the role of county council members at the enquiry in public the responses to that were not made public and were in fact a question which was clearly put to the panel .
11 This openness also showed that in relation to science the consultative process revealed massive support for the working party 's view on the time to be devoted to science and on the position of balanced science but that the Council , with some reluctance , made recommendations in accordance with the Secretary of State 's different view .
12 If you 've got a moment I 'd love to explain our party 's view on the matter .
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