Example sentences of "that [prep] view " in BNC.

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1 With reference to War Office letter of 3rd March 1945 regarding your husband Lieutenant L. G. Cairns , Army Air Corps , I am directed to inform you that in view of the length of time which has elapsed since Lieutenant Cairns was reported missing , during which no news of him has been received from any source , the Department has reluctantly , and with deep regret , reached the conclusion that he lost his life .
2 But he refrained from overt agreement , telling himself that in view of his own disreputable pleasure it would have been hypocritical .
3 The group issued a statement which said that in view of the adverse publicity accorded to a vocal minority they felt that it was their duty in the interests of democracy and employment in the area to state that there is a silent majority in favour of the proposed Raybestos development .
4 Both terms may be outmoded by now , but I think that in view of what I have already said about gender confusion and gender avoidance in my own case , they may not be entirely unhelpful .
5 Commenting on its figures ( see page seven ) , Volmac Software Groep NV , 58%-owned by Cap Gemini Sogeti SA , which reported a 37.8% decline in 1992 net profits , said that in view of uncertain market conditions it could make no forecast for 1993 ; the net profit was depressed by extraordinary charges from the integration of Volmac and Cap Gemini 's Benelux operations ; the 7.4% fall in turnover exceeded the 6.1% decline in the number of employees ; the results were still better than expected and the shares jumped 19% on the Amsterdam stock exchange .
6 I have before me an official communication in which the advice of Your Majesty 's Government is formally tendered , to the effect that in view of the grave danger to which , in their opinion , this country is being exposed , your association with Mrs Simpson should be terminated forthwith .
7 It is argued that in view of the impotence of the House of Commons and the flexibility of the British Constitution , it is necessary for there to be some check on the activities of Government .
8 In the TAMI study the aim was to determine whether immediate angioplasty conferred benefit , compared with elective angioplasty , following thrombolysis.3 The underlying premise was that in view of the high frequency of residual stenosis following thrombolysis , angioplasty would be needed , but the timing was uncertain .
9 Thereupon , for the first time , he consulted a solicitor and , at the trial in the Crown Court , over two years after the incident , the police officer submitted that in view of the delay the proceedings constituted an abuse of the process of the court .
10 The justices ' reason for making the secure accommodation order was that in view of the facts found an order was required in order that the child could be given the help and guidance to meet his special needs .
11 Ireland considered that in view of the involvement of the vessels of the applicants in the main proceedings in the quota hopping exercise , on the one hand , and of the measures taken by the United Kingdom going back to 1983 , on the other , the owners of those vessels could have no legitimate expectation with regard to the continuation of their activities .
12 ( 3 ) Allowing the appeal ( Lord Griffiths dissenting ) , that in view of the terms of the letter from the Crown Prosecution Service , in which it was accepted that the order restricted them to utilising material already collected or independently gathered , and the safeguards contained in paragraph 33 of Buckley J. 's order , the compliance with the order for disclosure would not create any real danger for the defendants of prejudice in criminal proceedings ( post , pp. 353G–H , 354A–B , 358G–H , 359C–E , 360A , 362G–H , 364E–H ) .
13 The county court judge held that in view of certain statutory provisions which provided that the costs of the arbitration were to be in the discretion of the arbitrator , the costs agreement was invalid .
14 Thorpe J. found that W. had sufficient understanding to make an informed decision but held that he had jurisdiction to authorise medical treatment without W. 's consent , and he concluded that in view of the medical evidence he should make the order sought .
15 " These anti-partisan units are without exception completely compromised by open collaboration with the Germans ' he wrote , but he recommended that in view of the complexity of the situation they should not be " handed over to the Yugoslav army " but " should be disarmed and placed in refugee camps !
16 Even though we have no record of how this was communicated to 5 Corps , we assume that in view of the urgency of the situation , the decision was passed on from HQ Eighth Army by telephone .
17 It is not surprising that in view of all these criticisms and , more important , at a time of economic recession , the human capital theory is on the retreat .
18 Stephen and he agreed that in view of the value to the island of Crystal Springs ' recruitment plans , the regulations would be waived this time and Michael Stein 's long-term permit would be processed as quickly as possible .
19 In between the publication of the White Paper and the passing of the new Act , the government decided that in view of the work required on the hospital services , it could not expect its community care proposals to be ready by the proposed launch date of April 1991 , so in early 1990 it announced a two-year delay in implementation until 1993 .
20 Her children denounced ‘ the brute ’ ; her household reacted to his familiarities with jealous rows , though her private secretary , Sir Henry Ponsonby [ q.v. ] , called him ‘ a child of nature ’ , arguing that in view of the queen 's loneliness , they might have done worse .
21 It is difficult to resist the observation that in view of the anaemic definition of the offence , affray can not properly be characterised as being committed by a number of people fighting in public , even if that is the most commonly charged form of it .
22 ‘ Well , he told me that in view of that he would n't be coming here any more . ’
23 He could smell fish cooking and wondered if it was Faustina 's coley , then realised that in view of the conversation about the finest minced veal it was more likely to be something for themselves .
24 In May , the RIBA Council agreed that in view of the changing social and political climate in South Africa it would welcome the opportunity to consider recognition of the courses at the South African schools which were de-recognised in 1986 .
25 I 'm afraid the board thinks that in view of your now unacceptably high profile it would be better to — er — temporarily , of course , sever your connection with the company — ’
26 It has been suggested that in view of the associations with Wrexham , where there was a printing department , many more tickets were supplied to the BCR than were needed .
27 On April 14 Kaunda told Radio Zambia that in view of Zambia 's experiences in the first few years after independence , when more than one party had operated , " the question of whether the multiparty system will solve Zambia 's problems is a yes-and-no situation which has to be considered very cautiously " .
28 Sir Patrick Mayhew , the UK Attorney General , announced in a written parliamentary reply on Feb. 19 , 1990 , that in view of the decision by the Irish Director of Public Prosecutions in October 1989 that there was insufficient evidence to prosecute Patrick Ryan in Dublin , the case would be regarded as concluded .
29 A statement by the provisional government of Eritrea on Aug. 1 said that over 82,000 prisoners of war and former government officials , and over 43,000 of their relatives , had been repatriated from Eritrea ; it said that in view of severe food shortages it had been impossible to feed them .
30 A statement issued by Yeltsin on Aug. 26 said that in view of the recent declarations of independence by several republics , the RSFSR " reserves the right to raise the issue of a revision of borders " with all contiguous republics , except the Baltic states .
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