Example sentences of "[noun sg] of view [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There was no water , electricity or other services , the shed and yard were full or rubble and , worst of all , from a railway point of view no track remained on site .
2 From the finance company 's point of view a contract of guarantee is the less satisfactory , for two reasons .
3 From an environmental point of view a bolt ( galvanised or stainless steel ) causes less impact than a peg .
4 From this point of view the formation of a distinctive and vibrant disability culture is a vital component in the construction of an accessible route to empowerment .
5 From this point of view the struggle to remove barriers could be regarded as the seed bed for human arts .
6 In response to Labour questioning , Mr MacGregor said : ‘ Without any question I am keen to ensure that both from the passenger and freight point of view the north of England and Scotland gain as much benefit as possible from the Channel Tunnel and the Channel Tunnel high-speed link . ’
7 Eliot seems to have ignored these suggestions because for him the physical and social landscape of London was no more than a screen on which to project a phantasmagoria that expressed his own personal disorders and desperations ( partly sexual , as one might expect , and as the drafts make clear ) ; whereas Pound seems to have supposed that the subject of the poem was London in all its historical and geographical actuality , much as the city of Dublin was from one point of view the subject of Joyce 's Ulysses .
8 From my present point of view the question of whether the manufacturers on opposite sides of a human arms race are enemies of each other or identical with each other is irrelevant , and interestingly so .
9 From the trader 's point of view the position is straightforward .
10 From the client 's point of view the assessment provides an opportunity to express their difficulties in a structured manner , and make links between specific problems and various areas of their life , both past and present .
11 From a socialist point of view the government was barren , yet incomes policy and fiscal restraint were beginning to produce their intended effects and the expansion of world trade was benefiting the economy .
12 Now you will see from your point of view the moon will be will be about half it will be it will be more more than that I would think .
13 From the AIB point of view the exercise meant devoting the time and effort of a number of experienced personnel to activities that served no benefit to the Branch .
14 From an animal welfare point of view the chasing of a fox or a deer round the countryside with dogs and followed by men either on foot or mounted on horses is a cruel practice which can not be justified .
15 Times are hard , and from the employees ' point of view the possibility of something is better than the certainty of nothing .
16 From this point of view the state is not seen as a threat to freedom , but is rather regarded as a vehicle for securing broad community and individual rights against the power .
17 From Waddo 's point of view the king 's death was a disaster ; too far from court to be involved in safeguarding Chilperic 's heir , which was arranged by Fredegund , he was liable to be excluded from the ruling group in the early years of Chlothar II .
18 That did n't mean that it was a task to be delayed — from every point of view the identification of a dead person was of urgent importance .
19 Hunting may well have been seen as a pleasurable distraction , but from a practical point of view the bow and arrow is more useful .
20 From a practical point of view the cost of administration can often make interest charging and collecting more of a minus than a plus .
21 From a social policy point of view the issue is not whether to allow pollution , but how much pollution to allow ( see Ackerman et al. , 1974 ) .
22 From a practical point of view the need is for :
23 From the organisers point of view the festival had been a success .
24 From this point of view the allocation of function and interface design are one core design activity based on the man-machine concept .
25 From a technical point of view the superiority of nephrite over the stones plentifully available for everyday tools would hardly justify the increased cost of ensuring adequate supplies or the enormously greater cost of shaping it to the correct form .
26 From our point of view the conference may as well have been organised by the Labour Party .
27 Equally , from the tenant 's point of view the interest granted him under a tenancy at will is so precarious that he would almost always be better off with a fixed term to which the 1954 Act did not apply .
28 From the engineering point of view the hardware technology is central and the operators tag along supporting the activity of machines which are basically doing the work .
29 From Loblaws ' point of view the deal was a bargain .
30 So , it 's a busy area now and erm from a fire point of view the fire risk is , is quite , quite high now , I would 've thought , not necessarily dangerously high , but certainly it 's increased , gradually increased .
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