Example sentences of "to take [art] view " in BNC.

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1 Mr Waddington is understood to take the view that the Court of Appeal last year reassessed the Birmingham confessions before concluding that they were properly taken and voluntarily given .
2 The authorities are said to take the view that the Gulf war will distract attention from civilian casualties in Jaffna .
3 Treasury Counsel announced that the Secretary of State for the Environment was now inclined to take the view that the statue was not part of the listed building , and so asked for an adjournment .
4 In England the courts are almost certain to take the view that the way taxes are spent is a political question which the courts are not the proper bodies to consider , and that no taxpayer has sufficient interest to raise this matter in court .
5 Yes I think there 's a tendency to take the view that basically local authorities simply administer and does it really matter who 's in power at the town hall .
6 Philips appear to take the view that the facility to play CD-I discs at home and away will speed the integration of CD-I media into everyday life .
7 In these circumstances there was ample justification for the council to take the view that it was expedient in the general interests of the inhabitants to take such steps as were necessary to ensure compliance by the appellants with the laws of Sunday trading .
8 In my opinion in Ex parte Agegate Ltd. , the fact that the residence requirement was applicable to British citizens and nationals of other member states alike was the main element in the reasoning which led me to take the view , unlike the court , that that requirement was compatible with Community law : see para. 57 .
9 However , since the court held that a requirement that the crew reside on shore in the member state in question was not related to the aim of the quota system , no reason can be seen which might induce the court to take the view that residence and domicile requirements imposed on all owners and operators of fishing vessels and on 75 per cent .
10 It would be possible to take the view that clause 12 covered all costs , charges and expenses whether or not improperly incurred .
11 It was something a stranger might do — someone who had n't learned to take the view for granted .
12 Some lone mothers are therefore likely to take the view that their children can be more securely supported by remaining on income support .
13 Thus the tendency , normally , is to take the view that a condition of significantly claiming x to be actually existent is that it should be possible to ask " Where is x ? " .
14 While it is possible to take the view that collective trade union action is of a different kind from initiatives taken by individuals or small groups of workers , most social scientists nowadays would probably accept that these forms of conflict stem from the same root causes in the commodity-status of labour and the constraints of managerial authority .
15 Not surprisingly , left-inclined social scientists go on to take the view that good sense can only be made of British politics if the pluralist ideology is set aside and a start to understanding is made elsewhere than in the world of interest-group activity .
16 Jessica dropped back a short way — the Polo handling the terrain without a struggle — and thus was in a position to take the view full-frontally when she rounded the last corner .
17 Those with higher levels of education are more likely than those with only a primary education to attach significance to the action of government , to believe that they can have some influence on government , to pay attention to politics and election campaigns , to take the view ( though not necessarily to practice it ) that citizens should be active in their local community , to hold opinions on a wide range of political subjects , and to be actively involved in politics .
18 The courts seem to take the view that the minimum mark-up is usually in the region of 50 per cent of the hourly rate , and can rise in personal injury cases to 75 per cent in a very big , difficult case , and could go up as far as 100 per cent or more for cases of the greatest difficulty or where quantum is huge and complex .
19 Project number 1 on the first list , which derived from the first reconnaissance , was to ‘ Develop a worldwide communications system ’ For various reasons the project was not taken forward but Save The Children have continued to take the view that good communications , within the Field and between Field and HQ , is of the highest priority .
20 Whatever the ideological preoccupations of the Prime Minister , it is impossible for the Government to take no view and to play no role when the future of an infrastructural project with the potential impact of the Channel tunnel is in question .
21 So when we received persistent telephone calls from our clients asking whether we had heard that all was not well with the horse , we had to take a view .
22 Martin Fox , general manager of marketing at Pearl Assurance , said : ‘ In spite of the small rise in the index in March , there appears to be a general reluctance among consumers to take a view on the performance for the stock market before the General Election .
23 Mr Justice Hobhouse noted that the engagement partner ‘ did correctly identify the need to take a view about these bills and approached the matter conscientiously ’ .
24 If one has to take a view of the balance between the reinforce-and-stick-with-it , or the cut-your-loss schools , I think I tend to favour the cut-your-loss brigade .
25 As a result , he was inclined to take a view which favoured the rights of the non-combatants against those of the soldier .
26 We soon reached an Inn at a place called Hardraw , and descending from our vehicles , after warming ourselves by the cottage fire we walked up the brook side to take a view of a third waterfall …
27 But of course that is a discussion which would be quite proper and er for us to have and for the board to take a view on and er for funders to comment on and so on and so forth .
28 Erm it 's it 's quite an interesting erm er , addition to the er original proposal but clearly members will need to take a view as to whether er they want erm the Environment Trust to do that but erm , er what I would suggest is that we bring back er , some final proposals from Environment Trust at the next meeting er , for members to have a look at .
29 What is being called for is that graduates should have gained the beginnings of the ability to stand back from their studies and to take a view of it .
30 A spokesman for the British Bankers ' Association said : ‘ It is a little premature for us to take a view on it .
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