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

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1 The British view is that Mr Attali 's plan to spend new money lacks detail .
2 An alternative to this view is that identification does not begin until an entire word has been heard , so that only one word detector is activated for each word .
3 The unique implication of this view is that associability will not be lost when a stimulus is followed by inconsistent consequences .
4 A rather sophisticated version of this view is that RMI represents a legitimisation of the tension and debate between managers and clinicians as to who shall have the dominant perspective .
5 The proposition put forward by this view is that technology shapes the problems , demands and forms of organisation of workers and it is precisely the levels of technology that vary so much between the modern , dynamic , industrial sector and traditional areas .
6 Another view is that crime is those actions which are punished by the state .
7 Throughout most of those countries the universal view is that Britain should do more to enhance its reputation through the fund .
8 The official French view is that BSE will inevitably spread to France , manifesting itself in " spontaneous " cases with an incubation period of between two and nine years .
9 The second view is that Judas told the chief priests that Jesus had claimed to be some sort of Messiah ; perhaps one who would lead a rebellion against the Romans .
10 The mistaken view is that theory refers to ideas which have never been tested .
11 For this purpose it should be noted that contracts with a UK counterparty may be treated as entered into in the UK , depending on the facts , and the better view is that advice given to an investor in the UK should normally be treated as given in the UK .
12 The actual arranging of transactions with a counterparty in the UK is also not covered ; however , the better view is that arrangements are only made in the UK if the overseas person physically comes into the UK and , if he does not , the overseas person exemption is , therefore , not needed .
13 The traditional view is that females are more likely to predominate among rural out-migrants for two main reasons : employment opportunities for women are even more restricted than those for men in rural areas , and women are more likely to move after marriage than are men ( Hannan 1970 ) .
14 The traditional view is that Parliament has no power to bind its successors either as to the manner or as to the form of subsequent legislation .
15 The traditional view is that privity of estate requires a legal lease .
16 The traditional view is that labour relations at the two companies have been very different , Longbridge having materialistic ‘ affluent workers ’ , Cadburys being run by ‘ paternalistic ’ employers .
17 The alternative view is that calcium is the diffusible messenger that enhances its own release through the process of CICR ( Fig. 4 ) .
18 The alternative view is that merger policy , far from being too lax , is too tight and that companies should be encouraged to merge in order to be able to face foreign competition .
19 An alternative view is that hospitals provide a valuable primary health service to people excluded from health centres , which focus services on mothers and children .
20 An alternative view is that convection involves a two-scale pattern consisting of large-scale convection in the upper mantle responsible tor plate movement superimposed on smaller-scale convection cells confined to the topmost 650 km of the mantle .
21 The f are the components of the gradient of φ , and so a useful physical view is that covector components make up a gradient .
22 The implicit view is that walking is irrelevant to city transport problems because it does not cause pollution , or accidents , or noise , or congestion : it is not a problem as such .
23 One view is that Frank Reed 's release , the second in a week , may be the last for some time .
24 One view is that successor States can not be regarded as third parties because of the continuing link between their territory and the treaty .
25 One view is that calcium exerts a positive feedback effect on PLC , thereby generating periodic surges of InsP 3 during each spike .
26 One view is that insider research calls for the free-ranging exploration of what goes on in the classroom without the constraint of any preconceived theory .
27 The contrary view is that television would damage the intimate character of debates and would encourage exhibitionism amongst those MPs seeking publicity .
28 The dominant American view is that interest groups will always be able to organize themselves where the need arises and to defend their social position before the state .
29 This dominant view is that disaster itself is attributed to nature and embraces three main areas :
30 The most optimistic view is that evolution has involved a gradual accretion of new structures , added on to primitive ones common to all mammals .
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