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

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1 In order to have a unified view of the subject we have started with Maxwell 's equations .
2 By Astor standards they were penniless , but they lived a society life which enabled Joyce to have a bird's-eye view of that society .
3 Future developments in the use of microcomputers including applications such as the use of expert systems , compact and video disks , electronic publishing and interactive video will be discussed in Chapter 10 and allow those starting to use microcomputers in schools to have a wider view of potential applications .
4 On the other hand , she suspected that Fowler-Thrown would be delighted to have a private view of Newley 's collection .
5 As usual , we need to have a clear view of precisely what we are trying to summarize before deciding which measure does the job best .
6 If you are attending a meeting , arrive in good time , plan to have a clear view of the speaker , being reasonably close to him with hearing-aid volume low rather than being more distant with the volume at a higher level , picking up more unwanted noise .
7 Aside from running their hands over the dog 's body and legs , checking its conformation , judges may want to have a clear view of the dog 's mouth , to check , for example , that the jaws are neither under or overshot , according to the breed standard .
8 An industrial manager at any level should endeavour to have a clear view of the future , and the role that he would like his business to play in that future .
9 But the employers who were in fact well placed to have a statistical view of the matter , were not inclined to draw attention to the inconvenient figures .
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