Example sentences of "have a [adv] [adj] view [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , every Tory has a subtly different view about how sharp is the angle of divergence , so emphasising the impression of drift .
2 Even a writer such as Elizabeth Roberts , who has a very strong view of women 's sense of responsibility towards their relatives during this period , acknowledges that old people living with relatives but unable to contribute any longer to the household economy might well be ‘ neglected ’ or ‘ pushed into a corner ’ through force of circumstances : ‘ Although the duty to care for relatives was a paramount one , rarely ignored , it is also true to say that the quality of care varied from the dreadful to the superb ’ ( Roberts , 1984 , p. 179 ) .
3 Dr Banda , abroad for more than forty years during the colonial period , has a very paternalistic view of the way Malawi should be run .
4 TNC has a more limited view of arts subjects than ISS ( indeed drama disappears in the Bill ) .
5 Many feel that The Photographers ' Gallery has a somewhat lopsided view of contemporary photography and photographers and that it preaches to the already converted and them alone .
6 He clearly has a highly unrealistic view of human nature if he assumes that sexual activity will only take place when progeny is desired .
7 I agree the state is picking up his , his rent which is er er quite a lot er but even so , you know , he has n't got very much money and can not have a very enthusiastic view of what the future holds
8 Let's have a more radical view of the committee structure .
9 RAIL travellers passing through will soon have a more attractive view of Darlington thanks to a £700,000 Government handout .
10 will the state have a more relaxed view to who can be a Kuwaiti ?
11 If you 're brought up with your dad having a very strict view about what people should like , in a more severe way than my dad , then you would be bound to get worried , because your parents never say ; ‘ You look good enough ’ .
12 It 's a mistake to have a narrowly political view of the novel , as it is to regard its comedy as somehow decorative .
13 Which means that you 're likely to have a much clearer view of things than most , unsullied by ambition and administrative politics-by a reluctance to deal with me and give me what I want . ’
14 I think that I would like those considerations borne in mind by Mr when he 's doing his report , and I 'd like us to have a very open view about what we do with the County Farms .
15 Descartes , who had a vigorously mechanical view about most things , believing the soul to be some largely discarnate entity entirely disassociated from the processes of living , saw animals through that same mind-filter .
16 It took people a long time to understand that Education had a much broader view on Channel 4 , and that many of the things that would elsewhere have been informational , or features or factual , would actually find a home in my lot , rather than in Liz 's .
17 Andrew Buccleuth certainly had his fair share of brokers and analysts doing exactly that , but he had a more relaxed view of the duties of a salesman — and especially of one who enabled him to win substantial bets on the golf courses of southern England .
18 ‘ I soon realised that I had a very limited view of what venture capital was all about , ’ he recalls .
19 Erm Roosevelt was er despite the er rather unusual route to the presidency , really rather a good president but he had a , he had a very particular view of the presidency which was one which he shared with Lincoln but he took up Lincoln 's arguments and , and developed it further and I quote from er Roosevelt 's autobiography , which is rather more revealing than most autobiographies , erm Roosevelt was n't modest I should say in case you , if you wonder when I read you something .
20 It was , therefore , extremely relevant to him that Wagner had a less complicated view of the age they lived in and found it possible to regard the rise of the new Reich as the outward expression of , precisely , Germanic health and strength .
21 Well yes I mean it we d d d it 's slightly different , they have a slightly different view of things and on what they use a lot more than we do is wall textiles .
22 ‘ You have a singularly repulsive view of humanity , ’ I said .
23 Well I have to say that as a result of last night 's session I have a much healthier view of Hydro Electric and I do so would I have got that from the programme ?
24 When you 're on the outside , then you have a much better view of what they 're doing and whether they 're on or whether they 're not .
25 Duncan and Lukes therefore have a much broader view of the function of theory than does Dahl , for whom the separation of fact and value appears an obvious and readily attainable objective .
26 ‘ They create the bad image because they have a politically biased view of the area and the people within it ’ .
27 She says : ‘ People have a very cliched view of the middle East , but my impression , having been to three or four Arab countries , is that it is grossly misrepresented in the western press .
28 People have a very bad view of squatters but we 're very misrepresented .
29 So you have a very particular view of the constitution , that given by the founding fathers and one which is still in force some seventy eighty years later as America headed towards its most momentous and divisive crisis in its history .
30 They have a more enlightened view on access for a start .
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