Example sentences of "with [art] view to [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She looks at the collection with a view to its bearing on garden history .
2 ‘ Swat-the-fly ’ campaigns were mounted with a view to its mass extermination and financial rewards were offered to assiduous members of the public with the highest kill rates .
3 Other policy issues that were observed and which need discussion and consideration included : the problem of sustaining confidence in the livestock market for those ( many of whom were family or part-time farmers ) who had no other enterprise options ; the need for an examination of the labour unit figure at present used in deciding eligibility for improvement grants with a view to its removal — those at present debarred from receiving grant ( because their unit is not big enough ) were unable to carry out improvements to develop the farm ; the case for considering what effect would be achieved by placing a limit ( e. g. 500 standard man days ) on the size of unit eligible for grant and guaranteed prices — such a limit might ensure the future of family units which were under economic pressure for amalgamation and growth of the size of units ; the need for assistance with the building of a second house to aid resettlement and hand-over problems .
4 This dream : I had it the night after Mum-in-the-mud , the night after English Lit when I 'd sat and stared at these dead simple questions — I mean , ‘ Examine Mark Antony 's friends , Romans , Countrymen speech with a view to its effect on a modern audience ’ .
5 However it is quite proper to reject a request if the evidence is really being sought with a view to its use in criminal proceedings .
6 Every Minute detail attended to , yet every one with a view to its being useful or pleasing .
7 I turn to the further question concerning an order for possession of 100 , Gurney Road with a view to its sale .
8 ( 1 ) In all the circumstances is it more appropriate that a court of the country to which a child has been wrongfully removed or in which it is being wrongfully retained ( country B ) ’ — in this case one can say England — ‘ should reach decisions and make orders with a view to its welfare or is it more appropriate that this should be done by a court of the country from which it was removed or to which its return has been wrongfully prevented ( [ Australia ] ) ? ( 2 ) If , but only if , the answer to the first question is that the court of [ England ] is the more appropriate court , should that court give any consideration whatsoever to what further orders should be made other than for the immediate return of the child to [ Australia ] and for ensuring its welfare pending the resumption or assumption of jurisdiction by the courts of that country ?
9 One of the main functions of the English and Scottish Law Commissions under the Law Commission 's Act 1965 is ‘ to take and keep under review all the law with which they are respectively concerned with a view to its systematic development and reform , including in particular the codification of such law … ’
10 us the information solely for the purpose of the assessment of [ the business of ] Prospective Target with a view to its proposed disposal ;
11 us the information solely for the purpose of the assessment of [ the business of ] Prospective Target with a view to its proposed disposal ;
12 On any footing , it must , in my judgment , be too broad a proposition to suggest that an owner who retains a piece of land with a view to its utilisation for a specific purpose in the future can never be treated as dispossessed , however firm and obvious the intention and however drastic the act of dispossession of the person seeking to dispossess him may be .
13 Always hopeful , I have in the past approached many players with a view to them joining Athletico .
14 Before I approach BIFU with a view to them taking this up for bank staff ( and others ) in general , I thought it would be good for staff morale and also for our members if we adopted a practice which was , after all , in use in 2,550 BC .
15 On the other hand Mrs. T. quite clearly sought in all other respects to bring Miss T. up with a view to her becoming a Jehovah 's Witness .
16 But what we can not accept is that those who have been prepared to co-operate thus far with the P.C.A. , now knowing as a result of this court 's widely publicised recent judgment of the grave suspicions presently surrounding the police officers concerned , would truly prefer to remain anonymous and watch these officers prosper in their libel action , than that their statements should be disclosed to C.N.L. with a view to their being proofed and , if necessary , called as witnesses in defence .
17 School 's Out With the summer degree shows just coming down , Fiona Hackney talks to London students with a view to their futures
18 These proposals have been discussed with NALGO with a view to their immediate implementation .
19 if other members have material on similar themes , the Social Secretary will be pleased to hear of them with a view to their incorporation in a future programme .
20 The main objectives of this research are to estimate the total costs of operating the tax system ; to estimate the benefits accruing to businesses as a result of the operation of the system ( particularly cash flow benefits ) ; to compare costs of operating the main taxes ; and to identify areas of high compliance costs with a view to their reduction .
21 To examine the 1977 Additonal Protocols to the 1949 Geneva Conventions on International Humanitarian Law with a view to their ratification by the British government
22 The death penalty was abolished , and restrictive security laws inherited from the previous military regime of Gen. Augusto Pinochet Ugarte were suspended with a view to their future revision .
23 Both conferences were to " proceed in parallel " with a view to their conclusion by October 1991 .
24 The relevant circumstances are set out in s1(2) of that Act which states : ( 2 ) The circumstances referred to in the preceding subsection [ the extinguishment of any right of the sender to the goods ] are that the goods were sent to the recipient with a view to his acquiring them , that the recipient has no reasonable cause to believe that they were sent with a view to their being acquired for the purposes of a trade or business and has neither agreed to acquire nor agreed to return them , and either ( a ) that during the period of six months beginning with the day on which the recipient received the goods the sender did not take possession of them and the recipient did not unreasonably refuse to permit the sender to do so ; or ( b ) that not less than thirty days before the expiration of the period aforesaid the recipient gave notice to the sender in accordance with the following sub-section , and that during the period of thirty days beginning with the day on which the notice was given the sender did not take possession of the goods and the recipient did not unreasonably refuse to permit the sender to do so .
25 The class must consist of persons whose rights are not so dissimilar as to make it impossible for them to consult together with a view to their common interest ( Sovereign Life Assurance Co v Dunn [ 1892 ] 2 QB 573 ) .
26 ‘ I do n't plan to open more than twice a year , otherwise you garden with a view to what others will think . ’
27 It should be emphasised , however , that although in a sense Spinoza recommends the ethical precepts he endorses to each of us as what we will accept if we act with a view to our own best interest , these best interests are conceived in a way which is very far removed from the goals of what is commonly called egoism .
28 In terms of American provenance , we have sent so much material across the Atlantic over the years that we are often called up by someone who has discovered our label on their piece with a view to our buying it back .
29 er with a view to us erm considering
30 Well , where I currently am is is saying that we should seek to revue the Commission 's overall boundaries with a view to us taking on some extra work , and that meanwhile we should suspend further recruitment .
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