Example sentences of "[noun] of view [art] " in BNC.

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1 There was no water , electricity or other services , the shed and yard were full or rubble and , worst of all , from a railway point of view no track remained on site .
2 From an environmental point of view a bolt ( galvanised or stainless steel ) causes less impact than a peg .
3 Such is diplomacy , but the message did little to disguise the fact that from the Delors point of view a Labour victory would have been infinitely preferable .
4 For example , a directive may determine that from the economic point of view a certain action is required .
5 But when the problem is looked at from the miners ' point of view a rather different history comes into view .
6 From a psychological point of view a good test for orderliness is the degree to which the unexpected does not happen , that expectations are fulfilled .
7 As that implies , Palladian architecture , which changed the face of England in the eighteenth century , is from one point of view a moral movement .
8 It was , of course , from their point of view a welcome scheme .
9 From the finance company 's point of view a contract of guarantee is the less satisfactory , for two reasons .
10 Just briefly , I have been correspondence right back erm it 's difficult to see why that land was designated for land except that it 's agricultural land and erm my point is that the gradient on a lot of the site , especially on the northern erm banks is one in five and one in seven and to build on that would erm well even said that the building would be imponderous so I mean i it just is n't a suitable site , apart from the link road , for , for housing either because the gradient there would , would be very erm difficult from a landscape point of view a there 's nothing they could do to improve the till you know the turn of the century and they are and through all the planning papers from nineteen eighty five it is said that that Hill ca n't be improved so I mean unless they do something erm dramatic , I ca n't see what they can do , I mean it just is n't a suitable site for development .
11 Therefore , I would see from a public point of view a substantial expenditure on this subject and I do n't think necessarily a level cuts from county planners .
12 Eliot seems to have ignored these suggestions because for him the physical and social landscape of London was no more than a screen on which to project a phantasmagoria that expressed his own personal disorders and desperations ( partly sexual , as one might expect , and as the drafts make clear ) ; whereas Pound seems to have supposed that the subject of the poem was London in all its historical and geographical actuality , much as the city of Dublin was from one point of view the subject of Joyce 's Ulysses .
13 But from the firm 's point of view the local sales of a subsidiary are as much foreign sales as any export is .
14 From the Communist point of view the witch-hunts and loyalty tests of the United States must have looked like the little puffs of smoke and flame of a stage dragon which fooled nobody .
15 From the learner 's point of view the most valuable part of this book consists of the 49 problems and answers .
16 From an ecological point of view the maritime , calcareous dune and pasture areas provide zones of exceptional richness and diversity ; a diversity that is enhanced by the system of non-intensive agriculture ( Roberts , Kerr and Seaton , 1959 ) and the close juxtaposition of moorland , loch and marshland habitats .
17 From their point of view the results are rather disappointing .
18 But if the bad effects are on the body , and the good effects are on the gene alone , from the body 's point of view the net effect is all bad . )
19 From society 's point of view the only question is whether those who had the benefit of these excellent libraries in the forces will have the same access to books when they leave .
20 From an animal welfare point of view the chasing of a fox or a deer round the countryside with dogs and followed by men either on foot or mounted on horses is a cruel practice which can not be justified .
21 Times are hard , and from the employees ' point of view the possibility of something is better than the certainty of nothing .
22 From a practical point of view the cost of administration can often make interest charging and collecting more of a minus than a plus .
23 Having said that , however , I have to say that from a Christian point of view the Hayekian ( or Friedmanian ) system is fundamentally at variance with what I conceive of as a Christian view of reality .
24 Hunting may well have been seen as a pleasurable distraction , but from a practical point of view the bow and arrow is more useful .
25 It was a fascinating experience but from the climbing point of view the ratios were n't terribly good .
26 From mankind 's point of view the varying configurations of these 329 million cubic miles present a variety of conveniences and opportunities .
27 From the profoundly deaf child 's point of view the non-verbal is part of BSL , so the last two ‘ channels ’ are the same , and since the child does not hear effectively , the oral/aural ‘ channel ’ is also primarily visual .
28 From the engineering point of view the hardware technology is central and the operators tag along supporting the activity of machines which are basically doing the work .
29 From this point of view the allocation of function and interface design are one core design activity based on the man-machine concept .
30 From the AIB point of view the exercise meant devoting the time and effort of a number of experienced personnel to activities that served no benefit to the Branch .
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