Example sentences of "view be that " in BNC.

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1 The Home Secretary 's private views were that if this Quinn fellow could recover Simon Cormack alone , well and good .
2 A standard objection to such views is that these general principles often clash one with one another as necessary truths could not .
3 One difference between the two views is that Keynesians believe money is a close substitute for financial assets , whereas the monetarists argue that money is not a particularly close substitute for any specific range of assets .
4 The rationale behind Laura 's views was that her heart was in Wales , or , more specifically , in the factory in Wales , and this obliged her to do everything within her power to maintain that factory at full capacity .
5 The two key features of a Christian view are that there is no essential dichotomy between the physical world and the spiritual world and that man is given authority over nature .
6 The principal benefits of market segmentation from the seller 's point of view are that :
7 A pragmatic view is that an aesthetic experience is what is described as such , and as there are varieties of religious experience , so there may be varieties of aesthetic experience .
8 My own view is that connectionism ( see Chapter 7 ) is well placed to provide such a computational account of sensorimotor development ; but that is not the issue here .
9 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 .
10 The other view is that we 've got a rule and we 've got to stick to it . ’
11 His view is that what the Soviet Union has in small quantities is as good as the technology of the West , but that the country lacks the ability to turn out production volumes .
12 After two failed coups in 18 months , the US view is that the general is more entrenched in power than ever .
13 The contrary view is that a huge capital investment will have to be made soon to maintain buildings and provide equipment .
14 The lofty official view is that the agitators in favour of an entirely fresh deal — or preferably none at all — with the CFTC command little support among the membership and distract the association from grappling with real issues such as Globex , the Chicago Mercantile Exchange 's putative electronic trading system .
15 The common view is that this is unthinkable and politically unacceptable .
16 The question is how this expansion can be paid for , given that the new Secretary of State has said quite candidly that his present view is that higher education can not expect a higher share of public spending than it currently receives .
17 In fact the Central Statistical Office 's view is that the published deficit overstates the real level by no more than £2bn or £3bn .
18 A third view is that the proportion of students going into permanent employment is what really counts and , here , the polys at least hold their own .
19 The Foreign Office view is that as the Angolan government has been in direct contact with Unita , there is no reason why other countries should not use their influence .
20 Clearly the general view is that it will be very dangerous for us to stay out because we risk a German-dominated Europe . ’
21 A problem with this point of view is that there is in fact no evidence of descent groups having ever existed without these two levels and it seems difficult to treat all documented cases as transitions from a stage for which there is no evidence .
22 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 .
23 The Whitehall-propagated view is that the changes in Eastern Europe are so momentous they render European Monetary Union , a common fiscal policy and the charter obsolete .
24 The Government 's view is that the market will decide if it is viable .
25 Radio Deregulation will mean a dramatic increase in choice for listeners : the Government 's view is that the market will decide if it is sustainable .
26 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 .
27 Its view is that any help from the West for the Soviet economy must be ‘ catalytic ’ : that is , it must ensure genuine radical reform .
28 Their view is that the after-tax cost of capital in America , Britain and Japan is roughly the same for companies posing similar risks , after adjusting for inflation , government barriers to the flow of capital and currency risk .
29 His view is that since there was little chance of a fascist state being formed in Britain the Labour Party ought to have been prepared to tackle fascism in a militant way and to strike a blow against the constitutional approach to politics which simply strengthened capitalism .
30 In fact , the Jewish view is that because they can carry life , women have a much higher spiritual level than men .
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