Example sentences of "view was that " in BNC.

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1 But because interest rates were expected to drop gradually over the coming 12 months , the view was that by early 1991 confidence would have returned , volumes picked up and prices started to lift — even if only by the inflation rate .
2 Their view was that the government lacked a clear strategy in its second term .
3 Mountbatten 's personal view was that the new nationalist movements should be appeased rather than suppressed and that the old colonial powers should settle for the best deal that they could get , pledging independence in the near future and thus , he hoped , preserving the greater part of their economic advantages .
4 The Home Secretary , Mr David Waddington , said the Government had not yet decided whether to go ahead with a bill , but his personal view was that it should accept the report of the War Crimes Inquiry to change the law .
5 The majority view was that Britain was and would remain a great power , giving the world leadership based on her experience over the centuries rather than on the depth of her pocket .
6 My view was that it was enough to clear it with the Chancellor of the Exchequer and that she had a war to fight .
7 Unemployment was over three million and one strong view was that we should wait until the autumn when the economic recovery would be more apparent .
8 My view was that people wanted what they regarded as their own pension and my aim was to ensure an expansion in provision .
9 My view was that we should examine whether the money was reaching those that most needed it and whether the priorities of the system laid down in 1945 were still the same .
10 My view was that most people would prefer a pension that was theirs by right rather than being dependent on the decisions of government .
11 My view was that we should bite the bullet , abolish SERPS and encourage substitute private pensions .
12 The Committee 's view was that there is ‘ a definite moral and psychological difference ’ between causing serious injury with intent and causing serious injury recklessly , and that this difference should be reflected in separate offences .
13 The DUP view was that the ban was intended to placate the Dublin government .
14 The common view was that the futures of severely handicapped babies should be determined by parents and doctors , and not subject to legal intervention .
15 The other point of view was that the origin and route of funding , whether it be via Jordanian or Israeli authorities , or from an external funding agency — even Palestinian nationalist sources — necessarily implied a kind of patronage which was bound to strengthen external control over the community .
16 Hatfield 's view was that ‘ the wit is too brittle and the inventiveness too superficial to make more than an ephemeral appeal ’ even though he had been enthusiastic when he first saw it .
17 They were quite happy with the job Red Rhino were doing ; their basic view was that a major deal would be better , but not essential .
18 His view was that he was more likely to find unrecognised talent among women than among men .
19 His view was that numbers would speed up moves by helping players identify each other more quickly , but the Football League was outraged and forbade a repeat .
20 The general view was that the exchanges , through their JACs should work in co-operation with LEAs , schools , and voluntary agencies such as the ASEA .
21 Coleman 's view was that a sound basis of training in diseases of the horse would enable the veterinarian to acquire equal skill in the diseases of other species .
22 The orthodox view was that the megalith builders were just savages quite incapable of surveying or having any finer thoughts than grubbing for food and feuding with other tribes .
23 The OECD 's view was that
24 And Martyn Lloyd-Jones ' view was that ‘ prayer is the ultimate test of a man 's true spiritual condition .
25 I remember that within 10 minutes of our first conversation , Christopher asked me how I would feel if we closed down the Birmingham head office — his view was that the way to change the company 's culture was to close the headquarters and start again somewhere else .
26 ‘ The only disappointment from my point of view was that the timetable for my leaving was chosen for me .
27 In summary , the view was that exceptional items should not be transferred to a single heading of ‘ exceptional ’ , because profit before exceptional items could then become the focus of financial statement presentation and as a result operating profit would be likely to become more blurred , rather than clarified .
28 The only positive aspect of the strike from the Party 's point of view was that the miners had only formulated demands about their conditions of work and life .
29 Mother General 's view was that enough had been done for the child already .
30 Fraenkel 's view was that kinship ties were still held in high regard , and 1 believe this to be still true , however irksome people may find them .
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