Example sentences of "a different view " in BNC.

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1 Millwall take a different view .
2 Investors , who have seen life breathed into a share price that was destined for the doldrums this year , may have a different view .
3 But , on the same evidence as they had , the Home Secretary had reached a different view quite lawfully .
4 You get a different view of the people here when you 're in neighbourhood , like , it 's different .
5 A different view has been advanced by Richard Rose .
6 Mr Robertson said it was ‘ a reasonable prospect ’ to suppose the House of Lords might take a different view of the case , and that should be taken into account .
7 There were six bedrooms on the first floor and a further two in a small staff flat above , and from every window a different view of the adjacent hills and woods .
8 In private the more cynical express a different view of their task .
9 I wish to put on the record a different view of the proposed new airport in Hong Kong ( April 13th ) .
10 Turning the eye reveals a different view through the cubic grid ; the three point geometry is based upon a pyramid sliced from the corner of a cube .
11 A different view of the teaching of art in school has developed : the modern movement is much less formal , emphasising free expression and creativity .
12 But can the verification principle give him the right to do this , when those who take a different view from him feel entitled to claim that they are abiding by that principle ?
13 Certainly Ayer has a different view of what facts can be construed from those observations than they do .
14 Donna Landry , however , takes a different view of this passage , which she believes is purely satirical , ‘ … a riot of comically conspicuous consumption that wastes resources in order to satisfy human greed ’ [ Landry , 109 ] .
15 ‘ You might adopt a different view when you become a mother , ’ Mrs Sanderson chipped in quietly .
16 Unhappily there is a new breed of librarian who takes a different view , epitomised in the motto I have quoted ‘ If in Doubt , Chuck it Out ’ .
17 I think they have got a different view than they would lead people to believe , ’ says Marshall .
18 However the Commons environment committee has a different view .
19 In addition to this the men who were passing through the camp after the first year often had a different view of the war from those who had been there since before the fall of France .
20 We offer , finally , a different view from a leading environmentalist .
21 Men and women who grew up during the swinging sixties may have a different view of sexual fidelity from those who are slightly older .
22 Doctors with an interest in food intolerance take a different view — that the psychological problems , where they exist , are largely a result of the illness , or of its rejection by the medical profession , or a mixture of the two .
23 Neither the British nor French governments show any sign of bailing the company out although a future Labour government might take a different view .
24 The reason for this was that they had a different view of tradition from the locals and this caused them to turn to ‘ progressivist ’ ideas and to new ventures put forward by planners in order to effect an entry upon the local political scene .
25 It is of interest in this connection to note that Lord Scarman , who was not in favour of similar provisions in his report on the Red Lion Square disturbances in 1978 , expressed a different view following the Brixton disorders in 1981 , when he included recommendations in his report that the Public Order Act of 1936 should be amended to include ‘ a requirement of advance notice of a procession to the police ’ .
26 Most importantly , a different view was taken on measures to restrict the speed of motorised traffic .
27 The House of Lords , however , took a different view .
28 Mrs Harvey had a different view of Nicholas 's behaviour .
29 The older Garda sergeant had a different view .
30 They took a different view , however , and told him he would n't get a penny .
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