Example sentences of "view to [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | After the Rayner Report in 1981 , we were party to discussions with Sir John Boreham , the then Head of the Government Statistical Service , and others with a view to setting up a National Statistics Council . |
2 | Austria is negotiating with the EC with a view to setting up a system for monitoring and limiting the pollution caused by heavy lorries in transit across Austria . |
3 | The Japanese government , which also strongly supported a return to commercial whaling , announced that it was holding talks with Russia and South Korea with a view to setting up a similar organization for " rational exploitation " of marine mammals in the north Pacific . |
4 | THE first meeting with a view to setting up a Welsh Rural Products Institute is to take place at Ladywell House , Newtown , on Friday . |
5 | The university appointed a new appeal committee with a view to speeding up the hearing . |
6 | In the meantime , the commission will consider the merits of the case with a view to bringing about a private , ‘ friendly ’ settlement with the Government . |
7 | Hence if , in pursuance of a trade dispute between A and C , A induces the employees of B , with whom C has a contract , to break their contracts of employment with a view to bringing about a breach of the contract between B and C the action is presumptively unlawful . |
8 | Mountbatten offered the British government two courses ; either there should be negotiations between Dutch and Indonesians with a view to bringing in a general ceasefire ( plan X ) or else punitive action against ‘ Known or suspected terrorists ’ ( plan Y ) . |
9 | In 1978 , Elliott approached Branson with a view to tying up a New York version of Time Out with Virgin 's American office . |
10 | Sacheverell Sitwell , a young aesthete from England , had crossed the Channel to look at the new painting in post-war Paris with a view to putting on a comprehensive exhibition in London . |