Example sentences of "view [that] [pers pn] is [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Finer , in his study of The Changing Party System , is not alone in taking the view that it is a " matter of proven fact that governments try to manipulate the economy to improve material conditions in time for the next election " . |
2 | I share his view that it is a good agreement for this country and a good agreement for Northern Ireland . |
3 | The decision to go modern reflects York-based Forrest 's view that it is a play for contemporary audiences . |
4 | Commonwealth countries take the view that it is the limited sanctions so far applied which have done much to bring about the new climate represented by the de Klerk administration , and believe a turn of the screw would effect more change . |
5 | Language teachers may tend to present the view that it is the only way to learn the language . |
6 | Many writers take the view that it is the changing structure of spending , described immediately above , which accounts for the changing structure of employment in modern western society . |
7 | This would appear to confirm the frequently-expressed view that it is the books of the last century which are in greatest danger of deterioration . |
8 | The prison governors have said that it is too draconian , and the Prison Officers Association has expressed the view that it is an unnecessary knee-jerk reaction to a deeply serious problem . |
9 | Although he warns against treating France as an extension of the British market , he dismisses the view that it is an awkward place to do business : ‘ There is a market for everything in France and the chances are that the French do n't need any British imports — it 's a question of making it worth their while . |
10 | Denis Healey is another politician I admire , and I tend to agree with the view that he is the best leader the Labour Party never had . |