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

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1 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 .
2 In many cases teachers have been indoctrinated with the view that it is not their job to encourage competitive sports .
3 Commonwealth countries take the view that it is the limited sanctions so far applied which have done much to bring about the new climate represented by the de Klerk administration , and believe a turn of the screw would effect more change .
4 Many councillors take the view that it is easy to drum up names for a petition although you may have more impact if , say , the petition is restricted to immediate neighbours of the development .
5 In England the Criminal Law Revision Committee took the view that it is not , and therefore supported the division between fundamental deceptions ( as to identity or the nature of the act ) and lesser deceptions , placing the latter within the less serious category of procuring sex by deception .
6 ‘ If you had continuous music , it would be like keeping the pubs open all day , ’ he was told , which Benn summarized as ‘ a real BBC view that it is bad to give the people what they want . ’
7 This plausibly supports the view that it is relative deprivation which is causally related to crime , and that in conditions where unemployment is perceived as unjust and hopeless by comparison with the lot of other groups , this will act as a precipitant of crime .
8 I take the view that it is also the legal principle .
9 However , I take the view that it is better if the parents , friends and older children become involved and take an active part .
10 ‘ I take the view that it is wise for ministers to have sufficiently long in a job to get thoroughly on top of it . ’
11 Prescriptivism is , in essence , the view that it is possible to lay down rules for the correct use of language .
12 Language teachers may tend to present the view that it is the only way to learn the language .
13 The evidence for these systems is generally personal and tends to reinforce our view that it is attitude of the teacher or parent which determines adherence to a given system rather than any objective verification .
14 The cat 's independence has encouraged a widespread view that it is asocial and unco-operative .
15 The use of both was greatest in both declining and growing ( as opposed to stable ) firms , and this was taken as evidence for the view that it is firms facing fluctuating demand for output that make greatest use of temporary workers .
16 A close parallel to the view that it is wrong to record speakers without their knowledge may be found in the controversy which has surrounded the use of telephoto lenses in photography ; these ‘ spy ’ lenses are capable of taking photographs hundreds of yards away from the subject ( Greenhill , Murray and Spence 1977 : 18 ) .
17 If we take the robust view that it is long run competition which is important , and therefore entry-deterring strategies are to be frowned upon , there is the considerable difficulty of distinguishing ‘ innocent ’ from ‘ strategic ’ behaviour .
18 The view that it is sufficient to point out that policies are ‘ wrong ’ is often linked with a view of policy making in which men and women of good will are believed to be responsible and are anxious to rectify the unwitting mistakes made in the past .
19 The Faculty of Homoeopathy would certainly concur with Simon Crawford 's view that it is absolutely unethical for any medicine to be sold as natural and especially as homoeopathic if it were to include pharmacologically active ingredients , whether hormonal or otherwise .
20 Many writers take the view that it is the changing structure of spending , described immediately above , which accounts for the changing structure of employment in modern western society .
21 The first example is the view that it is good primary practice to have children working in groups .
22 The third example is the view that it is good primary practice to adopt a predominantly ‘ enquiry ’ or ‘ exploratory ’ mode of teacher-pupil interaction and to couple this with plenty of encouragement and support for children 's responses .
23 Finer , in his study of The Changing Party System , is not alone in taking the view that it is a " matter of proven fact that governments try to manipulate the economy to improve material conditions in time for the next election " .
24 These findings support the view that it is not the boundary of clauses per se but the boundary of units of information which is a major determinant of the units involved in language comprehension .
25 The view that it is all worth it , in order inextricably to link the destinies of the countries of Europe with that of the Germans , is at least one which is worthy of being tested .
26 The Commission , the Court and the European Parliament have always taken the view that it is more important for ‘ Europe ’ to have a common defence , trade , health or dog-registration policy than for this policy to be effective .
27 He takes the understandable view that it is for him to take the first steps in Russia , which he is doing to keep the scientists in Russia .
28 It is freedom of choice built on the view that it is individuals — not big brother , bureaucrats , councillors or even Members of Parliament — who know best .
29 The prison governors have said that it is too draconian , and the Prison Officers Association has expressed the view that it is an unnecessary knee-jerk reaction to a deeply serious problem .
30 I share his view that it is a good agreement for this country and a good agreement for Northern Ireland .
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