Example sentences of "view [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Views of a time gone by , still just about accessible today .
2 With all his theological subtlety and insight into human behaviour he accepted the common views of the time in attributing to the saints in Heaven a concern for their worldly rights which , if they had not been part of an eternal order of the universe , would have disgraced a schoolboy .
3 They were , of course , only reflecting commonly-held views of the time .
4 Table 5.5 summarises their views at the time of their first interview .
5 I have continuously taken the view during the time that I have held my present office that it is a great privilege to be Secretary of State for Northern Ireland .
6 It is intimately linked to the second substage , pastoralism , which , Marx believed , following the accepted view of the time — itself much influenced by Biblical sources — always preceded agriculture .
7 ‘ The visit , in view of the time allocated , was necessarily superficial and only likely to have picked up gross discrepancies , ’ it said .
8 Each person could well have been entered on the case load as a separate case , in view of the time and attention each required .
9 This is surprising in view of the time which people spend in committees , task forces and the like .
10 Organizers of schemes interviewed during the initial review indicated their reluctance to modify their schemes substantially in view of the time and expense required .
11 The conclusion at which the justices had arrived was therefore incorrect , but in view of the time that had elapsed between the hearing and the appeal , the case was not remitted to the magistrates .
12 In view of the time that other reports have taken to produce — I attended day 167 of the Layfield committee inquiry on Sizewell recently — it is enormously to Lord Cullen 's credit that he has produced such a detailed and worthwhile document so quickly .
13 I just want to briefly introduce this , I do n't want to speak in any great , we have had a long debate in house do you if you wish to engage in a long debate again in view of the time tonight .
14 This openness also showed that in relation to science the consultative process revealed massive support for the working party 's view on the time to be devoted to science and on the position of balanced science but that the Council , with some reluctance , made recommendations in accordance with the Secretary of State 's different view .
15 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 .
16 It 's not a view that I particularly share but erm it was their view at the time .
17 ‘ I 'm not denying it , but you 've got to see it from our point of view at the time .
18 That was the officers ' view at the time .
19 But he had revised his view by the time he wrote A West-India Fortune ( 1950 ) : there , and in George III and the Politicians , the two approaches were fruitfully combined .
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