Example sentences of "[verb] views [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course G.P. has lived a life and has views that would make Mr Knightley turn in his grave . |
2 | No , but if the hon. Gentleman has views that he would like to express to me on that closure , I should be delighted to hear from him . |
3 | In addition , despite a disarmingly pleasant manner , Reagan was widely considered to harbour views that placed him outside the mainstream of American politics ; there was a possibility that he might tamper with social security or lead his country into war . |
4 | It will be argued that a party should stand by its beliefs : it should not bend with the wind and adopt views that happen to be popular . |
5 | He gathered his own particular circle of close advisers around him and was prone to discount views that did not reflect those prevailing in his own circle . |
6 | Every community will have its secrets , and every individual in it will have views that they would not normally express to others , but do express to the researcher . |
7 | Often the executors of policy will be resistant to change and conservative in their outlook , stoutly defending views that went ‘ out of fashion ’ some considerable time ago . |
8 | Self-employment contributed only a quarter of these jobs , contrary to widely held views that they dominate . |
9 | Indeed , contrary to MAFF 's stubbornly held views that the LFA Directive can not be used to support conservation except as an ancillary to agricultural development , the then Minister of Agriculture , Mr Peter Walker , answered a question in the House on 10 December 1981 on how successful the LFA Directive had been in encouraging production in the UK . |