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

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1 The left-leaning newspaper Liberation took a similar view of the speech , calling it a ‘ funeral oration ’ for the Socialist Party .
2 However , magistrates took a serious view of the case in light of the safety aspects .
3 However , magistrates took a serious view of the case in light of the safety aspects .
4 The other took a gloomy view of the situation .
5 But Beccaria took a narrow view of how to manipulate the human tendency freely and rationally to choose deviation : he saw it only in terms of the effectiveness of the operations of the criminal justice system .
6 However , he took a broad view of the duties and responsibilities of being a scientist in Peru .
7 Horace took a long view of excellence ; a very rough idea of his aesthetic commitment to the tradition of Greek letters , and some understanding of the initially cool ( or possibly baffled ) public reception of his Greek-inspired Odes , might be gained if we were to try to imagine one of our own Augustans studiously engaged , while everyone else relied on the staple measure of the heroic couplet , in the production of poems imitating the intricate court metres of the Nordic skald , such as the Drottkvaett , or the Dunhenda .
8 The difficulty was that the evangelicals took a low view of the deans and chaplains of colleges , and did not expect that anything run by them would have force and challenge .
9 Thirdly , the Government took a near-Marxist view of arguments about the freedom of the press .
10 However , the Commission took a practical view of the effect of such restrictions in assessing their compatibility with the competition rules .
11 Quarrymen stopping for a pint in the King 's Head public house on their way home took a stoical view of the quarry 's recent success .
12 The Plowden Report , which was published in January 1967 , took a cheerful view of good primary-school practice , and many of its paragraphs are a celebration of liberal ideals of teaching and learning .
13 The English FA took a draconian view of what was described as Gallacher 's ‘ improper conduct ’ and he was suspended without pay for two months .
14 Owen had been working for a consulting company in Washington before deciding to devote himself to the contras , sitting at North 's feet ; despite his deep immersion in murky affairs , he still took a wide-eyed view of the world in which he operated .
15 For example , the German authorities in the 1960s sought to offset upward pressure on the deutschmark ; as a result they took a relaxed view of the development of a foreign deutschmark bond market and German residents ' purchases ( which entailed a capital outflow ) .
16 The City took a dim view of what it regarded as the inordinate amount of time it took for the group to return a profit there .
17 In its Brady deal they took a dim view of a proposal to encash the country 's paper at just 45% of its face value , which attracted a mere 7% of the total debt tendered .
18 The judge took a dim view of all this and told Howard , ‘ You are a man who drinks vast quantities every night .
19 There was no organized campaigning throughout that year , and Sir Thomas Gray , who took a dim view of the conduct of the war , complained that Edward did nothing at Antwerp except ‘ jousting and leading a jolly life ’ .
20 They were summoned to see Miss Rudge who took a dim view of the episode .
21 Suddenly he was apprehended by an irate Scout master who took a dim view of being woken at such an hour .
22 I think the message is there that er we took a dim view of it and we have now
23 The electorate took a dim view of this practice when the government used it to get the consumption tax through in December .
24 Loretta 's occasional visits to the Cruise missile base had never involved her in getting arrested , but she was well aware that some police took a dim view of peace protesters .
25 Nevertheless she loved it just the same but had to sadly wave it goodbye , much to the relief of her cat who took a dim view of the competition !
26 Along with the rest of the property sector , British Land 's shares have been trading at a considerable discount to its assets per share , and yesterday 's move is an attempt to close the 40 per cent gap which built up as institutions took a dimmer view of the market .
27 The newly elected archbishop , Winchelsey , while sympathetic to the clergy , took a paternalistic view of the realm , which he saw threatened on three fronts , and urged his clergy to make a grant to the king .
28 Though the majority of those reviewing Braverman 's work took a positive view of his thesis , there have been a significant number of detailed criticisms and revisions to his argument .
29 Some of the early researchers took a pessimistic view of what we would lose with the disappearance of native languages .
30 Umar al-Abairsh , therefore , took a grave view of the activities of Ahmad Delo and his presumed army .
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