Example sentences of "[adj] take a [adj] view [prep] " in BNC.

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1 All was underpinned by the widespread belief that local councillors were not likely to take a progressive view on educational policy , such matters as the arts or the preservation of historic buildings , and that local authority officials were less competent than their counterparts in Whitehall .
2 Where such a clause bars a claim if the requirement is not complied with , it may become , in effect , a total exclusion and the court is then likely to take a strict view of it .
3 Not many people have that kind of money , so it is important to take a long-term view of saving .
4 It is important to take a wider view of social policy development relating it to economic policy .
5 It will be important to take a biographical view of the build-up of the caring network .
6 With new exams approaching , it is timely to take a longer view of what the pass standard entails and of how students might be helped to attain it .
7 In a less dramatic and analogous fashion , soil conservationists of all kinds should be able to take a social view of conservation techniques .
8 For example , if a company has only a limited amount of funds available to spend over the next few years , centralised management would be able to take a balanced view of how the funds should be shared out between production , marketing , research and development , motor vehicles , other fixed asset purchases in different departments etc .
9 In this House it has been easier for Conservative Members in particular to take a dispassionate view of the matter than was possible for them in the previous Parliament , working as they were under the shadow of a General Election and in the aftermath of a traumatic change in leadership .
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