Example sentences of "view [is] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The major difficulty , however , with this view is that it stems again from a misreading of realism . |
2 | You see , the very exciting thing about multimedia from Ready Systems ' point of view is that it requires real-time software . |
3 | The result from the program 's point of view is that it receives an odd collection of keypresses , probably a set that it never received during testing . |
4 | One upshot of the tool box view is that it invites us to use data generically with little regard for the theoretical auspices of the method . |
5 | The advantage of the new system from the employer 's point of view is that it provides a completely flexible framework of qualifications based on nationally accepted standards . |
6 | The problem with this kind of social Darwinist view is that it treats a social process , selection , as natural , rather than as an outcome of certain activities and interests in particular historical contexts . |
7 | One view is that it has something to do with the energy , drive and willingness to take risks associated ( in the ‘ up ’ phase , at least ) with traits underlying manic-depression . |
8 | The nasty thing about strong encryption from the administration 's point of view is that it prevents the Federal Bureau of Investigation , the National Security Agency and other government agencies going about their legal phone-tapping business . |