Example sentences of "[adj] view [is] that " in BNC.

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1 The British view is that Mr Attali 's plan to spend new money lacks detail .
2 Throughout most of those countries the universal view is that Britain should do more to enhance its reputation through the fund .
3 The official French view is that BSE will inevitably spread to France , manifesting itself in " spontaneous " cases with an incubation period of between two and nine years .
4 The lofty official view is that the agitators in favour of an entirely fresh deal — or preferably none at all — with the CFTC command little support among the membership and distract the association from grappling with real issues such as Globex , the Chicago Mercantile Exchange 's putative electronic trading system .
5 Attitudes to wasteland vary but the official view is that it is unsightly and depressing , contributing to an air of dereliction and offering an example to vandals .
6 Er th th the the geourgo or , you know official view is that they 're dirty because they never and er , they leave scrap metal around and everything and all kind of things .
7 The generally accepted view is that the people of Lewis opposed Lord Leverhulme 's schemes .
8 In some cases , however , such as the Khanty and Mansin the accepted view is that even before their subjection to the Russians their clan system was in decline and ‘ feudal ’ relations were developing , with the emergence of princes and social inequality .
9 The generally accepted view is that , in the short-term effect , the multiplier is 1.2 ; in the medium term , it is 1.4 ; and in the long-term it is 1.7 .
10 Peacock ( 1974 ) suggests that the appropriate view is that the current generation is choosing to sacrifice current consumption to internalize its concern for future generations and therefore can be legitimately viewed as gaining from capital expenditure the fruits of which they may not actually sample .
11 My personal view is that they will run on lead free if the valve gear and engine are in perfect condition before using unleaded petrol .
12 My personal view is that one can be more perceptive in a project where one finds the whole field fascinating , but it is vitally important to try to find a neutral position .
13 My personal view is that the latter direction represents the more promising future .
14 My personal view is that , as defined , Group Four will never happen .
15 Again my my personal view is that I think phasing has got a lot a lot going for it but I do not know how you could phase current commitments , because after all those those are on the table now .
16 No , I mean I know that is is not exactly pertinent to the application that is er in , erm I my personal view is that that that bungalows are are practical , we have had it stated by one resident that a house and a bungalow would be acceptable , erm not that I am er anticipating any other planning develop er applications by these applicants but er would a house of a similar nature to one of these that they have proposed , plus a bungalow er , would we have as much opposition to this , to that as as the present ones , or you would prefer to defer until you saw it ?
17 ‘ The overall view is that much improvement can be made in these guides , which at present would only be of marginal use to a student .
18 Obviously we 'll look at the paper in detail but our overall view is that the levy will not work because all the methods they consider have some severe limitations . ’
19 The evolutionary view is that the only explanation for certain practices being adopted and others discarded is that these practices enable the group which adopts them to survive and gain mastery over others .
20 In fact , the Jewish view is that because they can carry life , women have a much higher spiritual level than men .
21 The mistaken view is that only ‘ no meaning theism ’ can secure the future of Christianity .
22 The mistaken view is that theory refers to ideas which have never been tested .
23 ( n contrast both to the genetically based view of literary history which tends to ignore questions of form , and to other formally-biased approaches which tend to ignore history , the Russian Formalist view is that it is history itself which allows the specificity of literature to be established .
24 The neo-classical view is that a perfectly competitive economy always tends towards its full employment equilibrium position .
25 Norbert Wiener 's basic view is that the ideas of individuals can trigger the larger processes that lead to innovation by their influence on the ‘ intellectual climate ’ in which science , the arts and technology all develop .
26 The problem with this kind of social Darwinist view is that it treats a social process , selection , as natural , rather than as an outcome of certain activities and interests in particular historical contexts .
27 This would not mean that A and B are liable for conspiracy wherever they acted unlawfully with the foreseeable consequence that C suffered loss , for conspiracy should not extend further than the other economic torts ( for example , interference with contract by unlawful means ) where the predominant view is that this is not sufficient .
28 The conventional view is that the body — somehow — tells these altruistic cells to do the honourable thing by activating a suicide programme .
29 The conventional view is that some polysymptomatic patients have a psychologically based disability.These patients are extremely suggestible .
30 The Whitehall-propagated view is that the changes in Eastern Europe are so momentous they render European Monetary Union , a common fiscal policy and the charter obsolete .
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