Example sentences of "[pos pn] view is [that] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | My view is that a top rate of say £100 will be acceptable to members and I will be willing to pay such a rate once my financial circumstances improve . |
2 | My view is that the religious believer who makes a credal statement such as ‘ I believe in God ’ is affirming something similar to the believer in ghosts . |
3 | For what it is worth , my view is that the student of political science is exposed to a wide range of somewhat superficial opinions , most of them barely distinguishable from the prejudices daily expressed in newspapers . |
4 | My view is that the community could be put at risk by some of these prisoners . |
5 | Their view is that the after-tax cost of capital in America , Britain and Japan is roughly the same for companies posing similar risks , after adjusting for inflation , government barriers to the flow of capital and currency risk . |
6 | Their view is that the co-ordinator will not necessarily come from the R & D department , which will reduce its influence . |
7 | His view is that the judgements which women make have no standing . |
8 | In particular he thinks the educated should have at least two votes , he does n't say how many erm that 's a matter determined case-by-case I take it , erm erratically it could be a thousand votes I mean he does n't rule that out , he does n't say it has to be more than one er two , but erm his view is that the educated to a specially privileged in a specially privileged position because they are erm more able to use their vote sensibly or to be given more than one vote , so we need now there 's going to be a question erm how do you know who the educated people are to make such suggestions , anyone with a university degree will be pleased to hear gets more than one vote on Mill 's system . |
9 | Cynics might hastily conclude that the canons of " good committee practice " are neither sufficient nor necessary conditions for meaningful INSET to take place , but a better interpretation in our view is that the potential for such developments was to some extent wasted precisely because the structure , purpose and status of the panel were so confused . |
10 | Our view is that the maintenance , deployment and continued support for the sea-launched ballistic missile programmes of both Polaris and Trident would be sufficient for us to make a contribution to the defence of the west and of these islands . |
11 | Our view is that the medicine has been delivered and it is just a matter of sitting it out , ’ said an MAFF specialist , John Wilesmith . |
12 | Our view is that the people of this city value the services the council provides and do n't want them withdrawn . |
13 | Our view is that the Department is trying to do everything it can to avoid a proper consultation on this issue . |