Example sentences of "[noun pl] ' view on " in BNC.

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1 The public survey echoed the journalists ' views on British companies — but only one in 20 thought ICI was doing enough to reduce its effect on the environment .
2 It is important to try all possible ways to find out peoples ' views on their future care , and to respect that in taking decisions .
3 Over 800 people participated earlier this year in our annual survey of readers ' views on ACCOUNTANCY .
4 Companies ' views on recovery mixed
5 Social workers , she says , have a primary responsibility to ensure that the case conference has information relating to the family background , and the parents ' views on the issues .
6 The Scottish Education Department 's ( SED ) survey of parents ' views on school education reported , in the particular study of teachers and headteachers , a wide range of parent opinion ( SED 1989 ) .
7 The information collected will cover changes in employment since receipt of the grant , recipients ' views on the importance of the scheme , and further evidence on small firms ' awareness of the various alternative sources of financial assistance .
8 There is no a priori reasoning process which indicates that the courts ' view on the meaning of one of the ‘ if X ’ issues should necessarily and always be preferred to that of the agency .
9 And I know this presents the county council with some problems I do n't know currently what the the local authorities ' view on it is .
10 It is not unreasonable that the investors should want the managers ' views on the accountants ' report , but management 's advisers should try to restrict this warranty to the facts in the report and exclude any opinions given by the accountants .
11 We sought practitioners ' views on which small companies should be exempted .
12 Initiatives already under way include research into young people 's attitudes to condoms , single teenage mothers ' views on family planning services , special support for pregnant teenagers and ‘ Streetwise ’ , a confidential service for the under-25s which offers advice on contraception , drug/alcohol problems and pregnancy testing .
13 Provision is local wherever practicable , and users ' views on services strongly influence provision .
14 In order to get teachers ' views on pupils ' information use , over one hundred sixth-form teachers and teacher librarians were talked to and a series of nineteen ‘ vignettes ’ developed .
15 Whilst conducting research into primary teachers ' views on questioning , I had difficulty in finding a suitable research method .
16 Respondents ' views on this question would be welcome .
17 The Discussion Paper illustrated ‘ split accounting ’ and ‘ the imputed interest method ’ and sought respondents ' views on them , although it did not propose that these methods be required .
18 In the main , such studies , especially the traditional stereotype research , are narrowly focused , in that they seek to examine respondents ' views on a narrow topic , or towards a single ‘ stimulus object ’ .
19 I propose that we adopt a unified approach along these lines and I would appreciate Council members ' views on the subject .
20 Erm , so that , that 's the line that er , from a personal point of view I would erm , I would take , but I would obviously want members ' views on that one .
21 In the first place , as must already be evident , it shows some striking parallels with the Formalists ' views on literature and literary studies — views which were developed for the greater part quite independently of it , for although later Formalist theory may have been influenced to some degree by Saussure , the beginnings of the movement predate the publication of his Cours .
22 When historians are working on major pieces of research , or wish to deal with other historians ' views on particular topics , they may contribute articles to historical journals as interim reports on their work in progress .
23 Learn to be aware of all connections , even those that are only indirectly relevant ( factual details , interpretations , individuals , other historians ' views on issues ) .
24 Work carried out so far has concentrated on seeking residents ' views on the problems of the estate and discussion on ways of resolving them .
25 Jaguar , which was privatised in 1984 with a stock market value of £283m , is understood to have sounded ministers ' views on the proposals being examined .
26 TONY BANKS , the Labour MP , is being sued for libel and slander by The Field , the country sports magazine , after he allegedly made derogatory comments in another magazine about a survey of MPs ' views on hunting , shooting and fishing .
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