Example sentences of "[pers pn] a [adj] view " in BNC.
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1 | A large balcony will give you a panoramic view not only of the exhibition centre , with its pavilions , marquees and satellites linked by walkways , but of the city beyond it , under a permanently crimson-clouded sky . |
2 | This browsing can give you a broad view of the subject you are studying . |
3 | This technique gives you a broad view of the subject but the best books are probably in the hands of other readers . |
4 | If you come into the dale from Stainforth , then the road into Malham winds down by Ewe Moor giving you a good view of the Cove and the lynchets under Shorkley Hill . |
5 | It 's best run full screen , as well , since running it in a window seems only to give you a partial view of the full-screen image , and no scroll bars appear to allow you to see what 's happening in the bits that are n't shown . |
6 | The container 's transparent sides will give you a fascinating view , but they can also let in the sun and as overheating will kill caterpillars very quickly it is important to keep the tank in a shady spot . |
7 | Choose a spot on the water which gives you a complete view of the whole area of the lake . |
8 | Er people make up deliberately to be telling you lies but they still , in some sense , trying to give you a favoured view which is a out and out lie . |
9 | The trip gives you a wonderful view of the sky-scraper-packed waterfront and , more importantly , a chance to sit in relative peace . |
10 | We have told you about making wide margins , which will give you a quick view both of the skeleton of the subject and of the important findings and memorable conclusions of the study . |
11 | The second and third weekend I get to the lake just before daybreak armed with a pair of binoculars and settle down for a couple of hours in a spot which gives me a good view of all , or most , of the water . |
12 | Her soldier companion urged her forward along a gully , which they crawled along until a gap between two boulders gave them a clear view of the landscape . |
13 | It is fair enough for the councillors to claim the normal allowances , but the hon. Gentleman 's proposition would give them a biased view of what is in the interests of their citizens . |
14 | But the equally necessary professional detachment of undertakers gives them a valuable view of human reactions . |
15 | In so doing they will be building on their earlier writing experiences which should have given them a positive view of themselves as writers who are capable of making and receiving meanings using a variety of forms depending on audience and purpose . |
16 | However , as with the similar topic of literacy , I would argue that it is important to separate out bilingualism and bilingual education because teachers ' personal experience and education gives them a particular view of the phenomenon . |
17 | There are some people whose cones are sensitive to different wavelengths than normal , giving them a unique view of the world . |
18 | I leaned forward , put my thumb under my lip and jerked it up to give him a close-up view of the long gash and the trailing blood-stained ends of the stitches . |
19 | After an hour he came to a small roadside inn that stood on the crest of a shallow hill and , twisting in his saddle , he saw that the inn gave him a good view of the road right to the horizon so that he would see any French pursuit long before it represented any danger . |
20 | The car has a distinctive siren and the driver sits in a very elevated position , giving him a clear view over the bows ! |
21 | We found him seated on a particularly high section of wall sketching the decoration of an inner chamber , and when I climbed up beside him I noticed his vantage point gave him a clear view of the Toyota . |
22 | Lucy had to stand on tiptoe to use it , but when she did it gave her a partial view of the clientele at their tables . |
23 | So she found a place in the old tree which gave her a familiar view of the land . |
24 | But it gave her a clear view into the houses backing on to the tracks , the private mess usually tidied out of sight , the outside lavatories with unhinged doors , the laundry racks flimsy as the skeleton of a bird 's wing , with trousers and underwear like broken feathers hanging ; a burst , sodden mattress . |
25 | That gave her a God's-eye view of the centre of town . |
26 | While Charlie programmes the computer graphics , to give us a clearer view of what the weather has in store , the rest of the team work towards later forecasts for home and abroad . |
27 | But this quality is balanced by the paradoxical notion that Bellay may be giving us a clearer view of what things are actually like , as though reality were an infinitely accessible enigma . |
28 | Detachment from the everyday gives us a higher view of our lives . |
29 | These give us a better view of the musical lives of the Hotteterres in their historical and social contexts , reflecting the positions they held as musicians to the court of Louis XIV . |
30 | Politics gives us a common view of life , but I think we would be friends whatever we did . |