Example sentences of "['s] [noun] of view [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Budget is very unsatisfactory from the pensioner 's point of view at a time when we had hoped the Government would be helping us , ’ he added .
2 Persuading the ITVA to see the agency 's point of view on a controversial film is not impossible : it is , by general consent , a very reasonable body .
3 In L'Herbe , Louise is another unreliable narrator ; indeed , the perspective changes from sharing Louise 's point of view to a wider lens .
4 Clear as it is that the terms of intra-bloc trade deteriorated from the USSR 's point of view in the 1970s , the issue deserves to be treated with a degree of wariness .
5 In constructionist theory the ‘ self ’ is the sense of personal identity derived from being a ‘ continuity of one 's point of view in the world of space and time ’ , linked with being an agent capable of action ‘ in that one takes oneself as acting from that very same point ’ .
6 However , she was prepared to go along with the advisory teacher 's point of view in the sessions and reassured herself concerning her own fears by using whole-class lessons to reinforce what she felt pupils should have discovered .
7 Thenceforth Waismann acted as the spokesman for Wittgenstein 's point of view within the Vienna Circle , representing with Schlick the conservative wing in the evolution of logical positivism .
8 His style of narration changes in the last chapter , as his narration of Ralph changes from Ralph 's point of view near the beginning , back to Golding 's extensive view of the whole island .
9 Time given to listening to the parents ' point of view at an early stage and to reducing their anxieties by giving well-founded information can be helpful in arranging a placement which satisfies them .
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