Example sentences of "[art] views [that] " in BNC.

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1 But the passage certainly suggests that there was a distance between Levi 's view of Israel and the views that Commentary chooses to publish .
2 This was regardless of the unpopularity or obnoxiousness of the views that were being expressed — and protected .
3 Coming from a background like that , I think those views would make a Charismatic social worker highly sympathetic to the views that he was receiving through the professional channels of the social services . ’
4 The Group is important , otherwise the views that come across would mainly be those of the large accountancy firms . ’
5 The Army have not dropped their controversial access conditions as was reported , but have amended them following the representations they have received from the BMC and the views that were expressed at the Castlemartin meeting in March .
6 And indeed , it is the potential complementarity of the views that is their most striking feature .
7 It was for that reason that I took the stand I did , and put forward the views that I did .
8 This is the opposite extreme to the views that it is mere " myth " — a term used in varying ways , and notoriously hard to define exactly .
9 The Col d'Aubisque is high , at 5,600 feet , and the views that you have from it are sumptuous , both back the way you have come , and now to the east as well , across to the prominent peak of the Pic du Midi de Bigorre , once thought to be the highest in the chain because it stands rather apart and closer to the plain , and before people took to actually measuring altitudes , the nearest peaks were mistaken for the tallest .
10 ‘ But how are we ever going to listen to each other if we hold the views that we have about each other , and if we talk the way we talk to each other the way we do in the cases ? ’
11 Each chapter in the main section of the book will conclude with an interpretation of the values involved in the views that are discussed .
12 Notwithstanding the views that have found favour with others I consider this to be a reasonable construction of the statutory provisions and I am comforted in the fact that , apart from an attempt to tax airline employees , which was taken to the special commissioners who decided in favour of the taxpayer , this has been the practice of the Inland Revenue in applying the relevant words where they have occurred in the Income Tax Acts for so long as they have been in force , until they initiated the present cases .
13 Andreeva went on to complain of historical plays , such as those of Mikhail Shatrov , which were arbitrary in their interpretation and close to the views that had been put forward by Lenin 's opponents , and she deplored the obsessive interest in Stalin among many writers , obscuring the fact that his was a complex and transitional period in which industrialisation , collectivisation and a cultural revolution had brought the USSR into the ranks of the great powers .
14 Does my right hon. Friend agree that many of the views that I have expressed in the House , which at times have been received with ridicule and dismay , have become law subsequently ?
15 The views that he is peddling in France exploit the anxieties of many people in a ruthless and unacceptable way .
16 I am pleased to say that more and more European Community countries are coming to the views that we have pioneered on reform .
17 Indeed , I owe a great deal to Leo Amery for his wisdom , advice and the views that he expressed .
18 I understand and have previously heard the views that the hon. Gentleman has just expressed .
19 They are different from the views that he is saying are ours , and I wish that he would retract that .
20 They do not share the views that the hon. Gentleman has just expressed .
21 In July 1683 the University of Oxford issued a judgment condemning certain doctrines thought to be " destructive to the kingly government " , amongst them the views that " civil authority is derived originally from the people " , that resistance to tyrants was legitimate , and that England was a mixed monarchy , with sovereignty vested in the King , Lords and Commons .
22 However , by at least some of the views that we reviewed in Chapter 1 , deixis belongs within the domain of pragmatics , because it directly concerns the relationship between the structure of languages and the contexts in which they are used .
23 Erm I mean I was just finding myself expressing the views that er given the dramatic change in the composition of the County Council since the election , I would have thought something as major as the East Grinstead by-pass would need to be considered by the new council anyway and er I think it would be perhaps er assuming too much er to believe that the present council would follow the line of the previous council that 's only er a personal expression .
24 I hope that on that basis , first of all , that you agree with the views that we expressed in anticipation of your view , and secondly , erm , that we really do need to look at through you , these sort of aspects of pension management on behalf of the County Council .
25 I have given careful consideration to the representations I have received on the level of settlement and the views that the local authority associations in coming to my final decisions .
26 Finally , we turn our attention to the determination of investment and outline the views that investment depends on : ( a ) the rate of interest ; and ( b ) changes in national income ( that is , the so-called ‘ accelerator ’ theory ) .
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