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

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1 ‘ The tramp , Harry Mack , did n't kill himself My preliminary view is that neither did your son .
2 Another daft view is that all the woes which have beset the Soviet Union and its satellites are because these countries did n't know how to run their economies .
3 Halliday 's view is that all linguistic choices are meaningful , and all linguistic choices are stylistic .
4 The alternative benign view is that all contracts are made , broadly speaking , to ease the flow of product .
5 The contrary view is that such outsiders , fired with enthusiasm but lacking in experience of the realities of administration , would tend to produce ideas possibly admirable in theory but which would not work in practice .
6 My own view is that such an agency is an excellent idea , provided it is properly funded , adequately staffed , and truly open and accountable to public opinion .
7 ‘ 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 .
8 Er we are good friends , er although competitors and erm my view is that that whoever , who are the Walsall producers make the best leather we can be found in this country .
9 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 ?
10 Its view is that any help from the West for the Soviet economy must be ‘ catalytic ’ : that is , it must ensure genuine radical reform .
11 My own view is that these exceptions are so infrequent that they are not a reason for abandoning the neo-Darwinist mechanism as the one which underlies the vast majority of adaptive evolutionary changes .
12 A third view is that these changes , at long last , are a concession to the ever widening criticism of the LDDC .
13 Korea , Taiwan , Thailand : all present big opportunities , but the view is that these must be handled professionally or the local publishers will step in and clean up , as in fact may already be happening in Korea .
14 The conventional view is that some polysymptomatic patients have a psychologically based disability.These patients are extremely suggestible .
15 The common view is that this is unthinkable and politically unacceptable .
16 However , the architects ' view is that this communal aspect of the building is most clearly expressed architecturally by the central atrium , a space overlooked by the lift lobbies and the galleries of each upper floor that gives access to the flats .
17 Their view is that this will lead to clinical resistance and ultimately to a failure to implement .
18 My view is that this is the work of the Holy Spirit , planting hundreds of small , vital congregations in schools , pubs , gyms ; wherever a hall can be hired .
19 The Prime Minister 's view is that this is one election in which the voters will keep the pollsters — and the rest of us — guessing until the end .
20 Moore 's view is that this is because , although each individual component of the total consciousness has its own value , one which it could retain in other contexts , the consciousness as a whole has a further value .
21 No District Court accepted the exclusivity argument , many relying on a superficial reading of Article 27(c) of the Convention , which allows Contracting States to permit ‘ by internal law or practice , methods of taking evidence other than those provided for in this Convention ’ ; the better view is that this freedom is given only to the requested country and does not refer to the country from which the discovery request originates .
22 My view is that this has to be negotiated with them and I would be very loathe for us to start imposing erm
23 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 .
24 There was a lack in the degree of integration between these , and our view is that this was unreasonable . ’
25 The absolutist view is that this would not be a sufficient appreciation of the matter and that corporations have a separate liability to tax .
26 Another view is that this area is ripe for reform by Parliament .
27 The better view is that this does not allow the court to rewrite a clause : for instance , if the court decides that a clause limiting liability to £100 is unreasonable but that a £200 limit would be reasonable , it can not substitute the higher figure ( see Geo Mitchell ( Chesterhall ) Ltd v Finney Lock Seeds Ltd [ 1983 ] 2 AC 803 , especially per Lord Bridge ) .
28 My view is that most new season lamb is not worthy of the name .
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