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

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1 However , the functionalist view is that it would be quite misguided to attempt to explain behaviour by making direct reference to the subjective or phenomenal qualities ( technically known as qualia ) of these mental states .
2 Clearly the general view is that it will be very dangerous for us to stay out because we risk a German-dominated Europe . ’
3 The major difficulty , however , with this view is that it stems again from a misreading of realism .
4 A further justification was added in a Department of Employment memorandum in 1988 : ‘ There is currently no legislation in this country to prevent age discrimination in employment and the Government 's view is that it would be neither beneficial nor practical to do so .
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 One view is that it has something to do with the energy , drive and willingness to take risks associated ( in the ‘ up ’ phase , at least ) with traits underlying manic-depression .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Moore 's view is that it is a simple and therefore indefinable property .
10 Butler 's view is that it is conscience , which .
11 You see , the very exciting thing about multimedia from Ready Systems ' point of view is that it requires real-time software .
12 The beauty of this approach from Microsoft 's point of view is that it is evolutionary and scalable handling 1 byte to 1Gb objects .
13 A more recent view is that it was attached in the 14th century to a 13th century church .
14 A converse implication of the " dress of thought " view is that it is possible to write in a style which is the nadir of plainness and neutrality .
15 One view is that it is the result of government parsimony towards prison staff ; the other is that such staff shortages as occur are due to the arcane system of rigid restrictive practices developed by the Prison Officers ' Association ( POA ) .
16 All of the work that I shall discuss suggests that spillovers are important in many sectors , but my view is that it is very easy to exaggerate their size .
17 CA 's view is that it is not .
18 All the same , as against the scholars of the Enlightenment , my own general view is that it is precisely the non-rationality of our behaviour which marks us out as human beings .
19 ( 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 .
20 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 .
21 My view is that it will be necessary to establish four or five Passenger Transport Boards to be responsible for Transport but that these should have a different range of powers from that of the Strathclyde PTA .
22 But our view is that it is the Council of Ministers , representing member countries , who must take the decisions . ’
23 The Council 's view is that it is invidious to make distinctions among and between voluntary and community organisations on the basis of antiquated charities legislation .
24 One upshot of the tool box view is that it invites us to use data generically with little regard for the theoretical auspices of the method .
25 I think , I think the problem with this act in my view is that it would 've been one thing to say to people , right from here on in , we 're going to do it like this .
26 A characteristic of an ORACLE view is that it will truncate a column header to the size of the field it represents ( ie if the field is smaller ) .
27 The general view is that it was basic economic forces rather than the events of 1381 which brought about the end of villeinage and the enfranchisement of the peasant class ( 11 , p.29 ) .
28 The second , absolutist , view is that it is an additional ‘ absolute ’ tax on corporate income independent of the operation of the personal income tax system .
29 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 .
30 My own view is that it could , it be a great deal more than that , but this is within the , the erm , nationally prescribed requirements in terms of getting some consistency into local authority accounts .
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