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

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1 The major difficulty , however , with this view is that it stems again from a misreading of realism .
2 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 .
3 ( 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 ) .
7 Clearly the general view is that it will be very dangerous for us to stay out because we risk a German-dominated Europe . ’
8 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 .
9 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 ) .
10 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 .
11 A more recent view is that it was attached in the 14th century to a 13th century church .
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