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

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1 When a company evolves to Stage 4 it ceases to view geographical units as necessarily important in marketing terms and instead takes a global view of its marketing , financing and operations .
2 Debora MacKenzie takes a jaded view of European elections
3 Braverman takes a contrary view .
4 I thank you Chair , I mean , clearly I have to ask for a little bit of license on this one , in that I have to comment on things outside of my own district , erm but you will not be surprised to hear , given my evidence earlier that the City Council 's view is quite clearly that there is sufficient land with , on the edge of York , the main urban area , which could accommodate this type of level of development and obviate the need for a new settlement in the structure plan period , I accept , however , of course that that is dependant upon the definition of the inner boundary of the greenbelt , if the City Council 's view on that is er acceptable then Inspector , I believe there will be sufficient sites to obviate the the need for a new settlement , clearly if the Inspector takes a tighter view on the greenbelt , then there will be little land opportunity within the main urban area for this .
5 On the contrary , the CBI takes a long-term view — unlike Opposition Members , who rarely take a view longer than 12 months — and it commends the fact that manufacturing investment is now a third up on the level of 10 years ago .
6 But the nuclear industry takes a cautious view .
7 Takes a restricted view of commerce but is full of factual information .
8 Abbado , too , now takes a shrewder view of the music than he did in 1977 when he recorded the concerto with Pollini in Vienna for DG .
9 He takes a broad view of this symphony and shapes it superbly according to his own very distinctive view of it .
10 It takes a broad view today of what is meant by the protection of rural beauty by including within this definition consideration of all aspects of environmental quality , as well as the general social and economic viability of rural communities .
11 The IPC of the ABI has confirmed that , in principle , it takes a similar view in relation to a cash underwritten alternative .
12 Boxing : Hodkinson takes a European view .
13 As the Foreign Secretary pointed out this afternoon , it increasingly takes a co-ordinated view of foreign policy issues .
14 The new album takes a humorous view of rock 'n' roll lifestyles in Los Angeles .
15 Last April he outpointed the fancied George Collins , and he takes a dim view of last week 's easy win by Laing over Collins at Reading .
16 Left at the side of the rutted washboard that has claimed so many victims , it was a poignant reminder that the desert takes a dim view of those who treat it with such disdain .
17 Public NME takes a dim view of types who persecute innocent human beings who just happen to enjoy the feel of women 's lingerie against their bollocks , but did find it quite funny that the be-wigged ‘ bomb victims ’ were so convinced it was an aerial attack they raced into a nearby hotel to beat up a perfectly innocent couple snogging on a balcony .
18 The first unit takes a macroscopic view of basic theatre spaces and playing areas from the point of view of their influence on the nature of performance and presentational style .
19 If one takes a broader view of economies of scale along these lines then one must also take a more differentiated view of the large-scale enterprise .
20 When one takes a longer-run view of the monopoly situation , one sees that it was won by competition , and that it represents , as such ( and as far as it goes ) a step forward in the entrepreneurial process of the market .
21 I think it would be appropriate to very briefly sir preface erm not by name obviously , who I represent , the interests I represent , because otherwise my comments may be misconstrued erm by certain parties who know me well , I represent certain peripheral land owner and developer interests around York , I also represent a developer who is proposing a n new village circa fifteen hundred dwellings in the Leeds metropolitan district er to the East of Wetherby , that is relevant when I come to the location and a migration aspects , er I would preface the rest of my comments by saying I consider it is vitally important , sir , that this enquiry takes a sub-regional view , this is why my colleague from Leeds City Council I 'm sure 's been invited , it 's why the Department of the Environment Regional Office are here , very important indeed .
22 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 ] .
23 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 ’ .
24 The extract from Clarke and Willis takes a different view , arguing for multiple transitions from youth to adulthood , and examining the place of schooling in that process , especially for working-class young people .
25 Is the right hon. Gentleman aware of the theory that he would be happy to drop the whole unhappy business , but that his Minister responsible for health takes a different view ?
26 Mr Baker 's party takes a different view ; they 've only to explain to the public how we 're going to succeed if we do n't invest in our own future , in our education and training and in good social services for our people , because I do n't see how it can be done .
27 Holdaway ( 1983 ) takes a contrasting view .
28 Jonathan Swift in his Directions to Servants takes a sceptical view of servants ' moral propensities .
29 Even if one takes a sceptical view of the applicability of the laws of war to nuclear weapons , it does not follow that the laws of war are irrelevant in the nuclear age .
30 Hall takes a Schumpeterian view of long waves and translates it into a geographical context .
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