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

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1 A problem with this point of view is that there is in fact no evidence of descent groups having ever existed without these two levels and it seems difficult to treat all documented cases as transitions from a stage for which there is no evidence .
2 The key thing from our point of view is that our trading activities are providing a service to visitors and all the profit is ploughed straight back into conservating the property , ’ he said .
3 Having said that , one notable attraction of fixed terms from an employer 's point of view is that they offer a possible means of cutting out statutory rights , if a number of conditions are met .
4 Having said that , one notable attraction of fixed terms from an employer 's point of view is that they offer a possible means of cutting out statutory rights , if a number of conditions are met .
5 The nasty thing about strong encryption from the administration 's point of view is that it prevents the Federal Bureau of Investigation , the National Security Agency and other government agencies going about their legal phone-tapping business .
6 You see , the very exciting thing about multimedia from Ready Systems ' point of view is that it requires real-time software .
7 The beauty of this approach from Microsoft 's point of view is that it is evolutionary and scalable handling 1 byte to 1Gb objects .
8 front runner erm but I mean er all I know about from the NUPE point of view is that since the kind of can we call it , semi , semi de-recognition ?
9 What is important from a pedagogic point of view is that we should , as early as possible , alert students to different discourse types , so that they may classify the interaction they are involved in , and make as productive a use of that classification as we do ourselves .
10 The great rectangular block on which are inscribed the one-sixtieth fractions of the allied tribute which were ‘ paid ’ to the goddess Athena has room for one fewer annual list than the available years , and the most likely solution from a technical point of view is that no one-sixtieth was paid to Athena in 449 .
11 The disadvantage from the British point of view is that Albert Woods , Chairman of the ICF Slalom & WWR Committee , would no longer head up both disciplines in the event of a split .
12 The main benefit from the customer 's point of view is that he is likely to have his needs met in a more appropriate way than if the market is not segmented ie where the same product range and price are offered regardless of geographical , demographic and buyer-behaviour considerations .
13 The result from the program 's point of view is that it receives an odd collection of keypresses , probably a set that it never received during testing .
14 The advantage of the new system from the employer 's point of view is that it provides a completely flexible framework of qualifications based on nationally accepted standards .
15 What we have been successful at and particularly important in point of view is that we have been successful in keeping Whitchurch within the rural development areas , and , and retaining the status of the available which that gives .
16 However , the disadvantage from the tenant 's point of view is that the minimum rent payable under the lease will be increased .
17 The problem from the tenant 's point of view is that a termination under 5.2.1 will not ( at least in a normal market ) result in the ( landlord 's ) works being wasted , whereas the tenant may have expended a considerable sum of money not only on its works but also in preliminary arrangements .
18 Looked very dangerous there , he got at his left full back , er the sad thing from Shrewsbury 's point of view is that he keeps getting down that right wing and he keeps getting crosses in .
19 It is whether children with special needs should attend a special school , and of course the argument from this point of view is that a special school can have staff specially trained to deal with that kind of child , the sort of resources that they need , the protective environment that 's necessary for certain disabilities , and of course there are many special schools around — we 've got one here in Brighton for the deaf , for instance — there are a number of examples that one can point to .
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