Example sentences of "[pron] view that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ However , it is my view that underwater archaeology should be treated as part of mainstream archaeology , not as something with its own rules and special funding .
2 ‘ It is my view that many companies have weathered the recession and are coming out of it , but unfortunately there will still be casualties .
3 Jane Rowe 's study of children in long-term foster care reinforces my view that social work practice often actually creates or increases a sense of insecurity .
4 The tenor of the work so far indicates my view that any account of the rise to prominence of black sportsmen in Britain is hollow unless constant reference is made to the social conditions amidst which black people lived and live .
5 Spokesman for Department of Environment Speaking personally , it has long been my view that these matters of food safety should be in the hands of a Minister of Consumer Affairs .
6 Does my right hon. Friend share my view that those people who may wish to have a dialogue with Mr. Le Pen are simply selling short their country and their countrymen ?
7 On the substantive hearing the mother indicated her desire to seek medical opinion in support of her view that such measures should be used .
8 And , if they have read the passage , they might well be forgiven for entering it as further evidence , if evidence were needed , in support of their view that evolutionary Socialism is anathema and its proponents the prime enemy .
9 The report was welcomed by the authorities at the Dounreay nuclear plant in Caithness , who said it was consistent with their view that radioactive emissions were far too low to cause any problems .
10 The American administration adopted a policy of ‘ benign neglect ’ in the early 1970s in accordance with its view that surplus countries should revalue .
11 Yet his view that capitalist societies contain several overlapping modes of production and a number of classes and sections of classes , clearly demands something more complicated .
12 However , his view that each thing has an essence and that all its active behaviour is to be explained by its inbuilt conatus or striving to preserve its own essence has a strong Aristotelian flavour .
13 He uses a study of past periods of warming stretching back over several millions of years to confirm his view that more carbon dioxide to nourish plants , more warmth , more rainfall , more arable land as the frontiers of ice are pushed back will mean bigger harvests .
14 And although they shared I.A. Richards 's impatience with the existing chaos of critical theories , and his desire for some scientific order in the study of literature , they would certainly not have endorsed his view that literary theory should be concerned with experience or with value ; nor would they have approved of his recourse to neuro-physiology or psychology as a means of making literary criticism more scientific .
15 His warning to the American President that he would support Native Americans ( ‘ Red Indians ’ , whom he presumes to be tribally organized ) against the federal government is consistent with his view that natural ties are more than just rational ones .
16 He informed Papandreou that ‘ we share your view that these bases , in accordance with the Greek people 's unanimous demand , should be removed from the country ’ .
17 If that immunity ought properly to be overridden in light of the countervailing public interest arising , then in our view that countervailing interest will outweigh too such limited value as still attaches to the implied undertaking .
18 That matter is not really as we perceive it has been known to chemists and physicists for over 150 years , but despite Einstein 's demonstration , and that of other atomic scientists since , that matter and energy are interchangeable , we persist in our view that physical matter is solid and stable .
19 It is our view that this structure is an appropriate one for a project of this kind , following as it does the dictum that , " if you want something to happen you have to institutionalise it " .
20 It is no consolation in defeat to reflect upon the correctness of NSS 's psephological analyses over many years , expressed most recently in our view that this election would be decided on a small number of votes in a handful of crucial decider seats .
21 It is our view that this balance was generally achieved in the Essex project .
22 British Coal said : ‘ While we will be giving detailed consideration to the report , it is apparent the independent assessment conducted by Boyd substantially supports our view that these mines are not viable in a market which is being squeezed both on volume and price . ’
23 British Coal said : ‘ While we will be giving detailed consideration to the report , it is apparent the independent assessment conducted by Boyd substantially supports our view that these mines are not viable in a market which is being squeezed both on volume and price . ’
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