Example sentences of "view be that [art] " in BNC.

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1 The great rectangular block on which are inscribed the one-sixtieth fractions of the allied tribute which were ‘ paid ’ to the goddess Athena has room for one fewer annual list than the available years , and the most likely solution from a technical point of view is that no one-sixtieth was paid to Athena in 449 .
2 The official departmental view is that no case is exactly like another , and hard and fast rules can not be applied .
3 The better view is that no action can be brought in England unless the article is also actionable under the law of the country where publication took place .
4 The contrary view is that a huge capital investment will have to be made soon to maintain buildings and provide equipment .
5 A recent view is that a postsynaptic kinase is activated transiently ( for less than a few minutes following the tetanus ) and a presynaptic kinase is activated for longer periods ( but for less than 1 hour ) .
6 My view is that a top rate of say £100 will be acceptable to members and I will be willing to pay such a rate once my financial circumstances improve .
7 Wimsatt and Beardsley 's view is that a poem is not just a vehicle for conveying feelings , but an independent object with distinctive features of its own .
8 The Society 's view is that a more positive solution is needed : to amend the Financial Services Act 1986 so as to make it clear precisely how far rules made under the Act displace the general law .
9 The view is that a consent is not valid unless the patient has enough information to make an informed choice .
10 The problem from the tenant 's point of view is that a termination under 5.2.1 will not ( at least in a normal market ) result in the ( landlord 's ) works being wasted , whereas the tenant may have expended a considerable sum of money not only on its works but also in preliminary arrangements .
11 The neo-classical view is that a perfectly competitive economy always tends towards its full employment equilibrium position .
12 It is whether children with special needs should attend a special school , and of course the argument from this point of view is that a special school can have staff specially trained to deal with that kind of child , the sort of resources that they need , the protective environment that 's necessary for certain disabilities , and of course there are many special schools around — we 've got one here in Brighton for the deaf , for instance — there are a number of examples that one can point to .
13 A pragmatic view is that an aesthetic experience is what is described as such , and as there are varieties of religious experience , so there may be varieties of aesthetic experience .
14 The alternative view is that an understanding of how normally developing children learn language is essential , first , in order to understand why a child is experiencing difficulty and , second , to provide insights into the best and most effective strategies for remedial intervention .
15 After two failed coups in 18 months , the US view is that the general is more entrenched in power than ever .
16 The lofty official view is that the agitators in favour of an entirely fresh deal — or preferably none at all — with the CFTC command little support among the membership and distract the association from grappling with real issues such as Globex , the Chicago Mercantile Exchange 's putative electronic trading system .
17 In fact the Central Statistical Office 's view is that the published deficit overstates the real level by no more than £2bn or £3bn .
18 A third view is that the proportion of students going into permanent employment is what really counts and , here , the polys at least hold their own .
19 The Whitehall-propagated view is that the changes in Eastern Europe are so momentous they render European Monetary Union , a common fiscal policy and the charter obsolete .
20 The Government 's view is that the market will decide if it is viable .
21 Radio Deregulation will mean a dramatic increase in choice for listeners : the Government 's view is that the market will decide if it is sustainable .
22 Their view is that the after-tax cost of capital in America , Britain and Japan is roughly the same for companies posing similar risks , after adjusting for inflation , government barriers to the flow of capital and currency risk .
23 The most general form of this view is that the tenth-century rulers of Germany and England worked the church , and particularly the reformed monasteries within it , into a system of government .
24 The conventional view is that the body — somehow — tells these altruistic cells to do the honourable thing by activating a suicide programme .
25 The City view is that the fall in corporate earnings has stopped and that next year 's increase could be around 15 p.c .
26 The generally accepted view is that the people of Lewis opposed Lord Leverhulme 's schemes .
27 My view is that the religious believer who makes a credal statement such as ‘ I believe in God ’ is affirming something similar to the believer in ghosts .
28 An attraction of this view is that the notion of the ‘ I ’ or ‘ self ’ appears to bear the character of transcendence and immanence , discussed at length in the previous section .
29 An implication of the latter view is that the enhanced discriminability of A and B should survive the introduction of procedures that act to eliminate or disrupt the associations formed during training .
30 SAVE 's view is that the case for preserving any building must be judged on its own merit .
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