Example sentences of "have a [adj] view [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The affidavit is not specifically required to deal with future loss but it is advisable to indicate what items are continuing so that the master or registrar has a global view of the case . |
2 | Whole schools do not happen because the head alone has a greater view of the school , they occur because everyone 's view of the school is extended and embraced ( Southworth 1988:327 ) . |
3 | Because our culture devalues the reasons for getting married , it also has a limited view of the permanence of marriage . |
4 | The Christian has a distinctive view of the physical world . |
5 | It has a comprehensive view of the ridge and spectacular views of the fangs and pinnacles of rocks characteristic of this unique range . |
6 | ‘ I do n't want to say he 's chauvinistic but he has a traditional view of women . ’ |
7 | angora I has a great view from the bar across the harbour to the castle . |
8 | Angora I has a great view from the bar across the harbour o the castle . |
9 | After all , it 's not everyone who has a private view of paintings worth £100,000 — a lot of money in those pre-war , pre-inflation days — but which have never been on public view . |
10 | It is impossible to watch the towplane and the ground ahead during the climb out so that in the event of a launch failure the glider pilot has to look for a field , whereas in the normal tow position he has a good view of the fields ahead all the time . |
11 | The emphasis is on the individual who inevitably has a unique view of the world which he continuously modifies in the light of experience . |
12 | The Boltzmann machine may miss the best solution and climb a foothill , or be stuck on a knife edge ; but the genetic learner has a broader view of many possible states , and is less likely to be so caught . |
13 | Certainly Ayer has a different view of what facts can be construed from those observations than they do . |
14 | The whole point of quantum mechanics is that it has a different view of reality . |
15 | Our executive has a different view of democracy . |
16 | Everyone has a different view of friendship and what it means to them . |
17 | I know that the Minister has a different view from that which the Prime Minister has expressed on such matters . |
18 | Bouvard et Pécuchet pokes over into the railway age , but neither of his opinionated copyists , perhaps surprisingly , has a published view on the new mode of transport . |
19 | As somebody who helps build houses , he has a dim view of architects , which provokes a long and hugely enjoyable arguments with fellow Londoner Victor Saunders , himself an architect . |
20 | Many experts advocate rewarding your child for good behaviour , but Deborah Jackson has a dim view of this . |
21 | Carefully positioned in small clusters on gentle slopes , each lodge has a delightful view of river and mountains , valley and forest . |
22 | From there the visitor has a thrilling view over the entire alpine range , taking in Germany 's Zugspitze , Austria 's Weisse Kugel , Italy 's Monte Disgrazia and Switzerland 's celebrated Jungfrau . |
23 | The Christian has a high view of man . |
24 | Mrs Thatcher has a clear view of her role as Prime Minister and sees herself as an activist rather than an arbitrator in Cabinet disputes or a spokesman for a collective Cabinet view . |
25 | I read a lot , Joe , and it appears to me that every man , even every thinking man has always had a different view of the same subject ; the more I read of men and their lives and their ideas the more I realise there 's no black and white in the world ; there 's good points to be found even in the blackest , and there 's some very dark streaks in the so-called saints . |
26 | and of course we 've always had a different view about what morals are anyway all of us I mean once again if we went round the table and say you know expand on your moral position , I 'm sure we would get four probably ten actually different viewpoints . |
27 | And , if he had moved any farther down the course , would he still have had a clear view of Captain Brown waving his flag to signal a false start ? |
28 | We must never have a simplistic view of suffering . |
29 | Through the windows you should have a good view of the RCA tower and the Hilton hotel . |
30 | There may well be teachers in the school who will not be convinced that teaching is about anything other than delivering the curriculum and will have a restricted view of their role as professionals . |