Example sentences of "in [pos pn] view [pron] is " in BNC.

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1 In my view what is needed is not abolition of the audit but a simplified format , less compliance reporting and an audit certificate which enables auditors to explain in greater detail what they have done and to spell out those areas they are not satisfied with , and why .
2 In my view there is no need to worry about exams .
3 Yet in my view there is nothing in the authorities which precludes your Lordship 's House from laying down that money paid by way of tax following an ultra vires demand by the revenue is recoverable .
4 I feel I must say that in my view there is no such need to use such an unwise tool .
5 This may be difficult , but in my view it is possible .
6 In my view it is rather pointless to spend much money on any refracting telescope with an aperture of less than 3 inches ( 76 mm ) or a reflector with a main mirror less than 6 inches ( 152 mm ) in diameter .
7 In my view it is just as vital not to ignore Marxist work because it contains one inadequate generalization , as it is not to ignore pluralist work because it is based on an idealized view of liberal democracy in Japan .
8 In my view it is inconceivable that Parliament intended that an assignee of the whole of a deposit under a statutory assignment should be in a worse position , for the purposes of the deposit protection scheme , than the beneficiary under a declaration of trust .
9 In my view it is clear that the party is very much in search of a leader , very anxious , if it is to make an adequate showing at the next general election , over the fact that it needs a symbol of more meaning to the mass electorate than Mr Attlee .
10 So in my view it is a relevant consideration at the structure plan level .
11 In my view it is important that there is a partnership between research and national libraries , working with scholars to promote the desirability of a major , coordinated programme of digitisation of existing research library materials , based on user requirements .
12 The 1976 act spoke of a person who died from ‘ personal injuries sustained by him ’ and Lord McCluskey said : ‘ In my view it is clear that the whole phrase is perfectly apt to include injuries inflicted to the person of a child immediately before his birth and continuing to have their effects on him by impairing his physical condition at and after the time of his birth .
13 In my view he is the one player Beardsley apart ideally qualified to bring inspiration to a rejuvenated Rush and to anyone else brought in as partner or , in time , successor to the great Welshman .
14 In his view there is no other way to make profit .
15 Equally , a doctor need not respect a parent 's or legal guardian 's demand that treatment be continued or altered if in his view it is pointless , and the treatment would be categorized as ethically not indicated .
16 In our view it is manifestly not right that councillors should allow their personal opinions on a political or industrial matter to stand in the way of the right of access of the public to all publications which can reasonably be provided .
17 We have chosen to describe this model in detail because in our view it is both more complete , and better able to offer explanations of many more findings , than other existing models of visual word-recognition .
18 And therefore in our view it is appropriate that there should be a structure plan policy that gives broad guidance on how development proposed is affected in that rural areas could apply .
19 In our view there is no conflict between the process of European integration and an extension of the co-operation between the European Community and its neighbours in East and West . ’
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