Example sentences of "view to [v-ing] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A detailed study of the world 's most successful seed potato exporter — the Netherlands — is being undertaken with a view to modelling the Dutch export marketing system , taking account of the different structure and conditions prevailing in Northern Ireland , and the experiences of the Scottish and Irish Republic 's industries .
2 A relatively small number of industrially advanced countries appear to have the basic technological and managerial skills required to respond to the IT challenge in an orderly fashion with a view to achieving the accompanying advantages .
3 Recognising there appeared to be substantial support for this move he approached Robert Naish privately with a view to easing the inevitable changeover .
4 The tax requirements of all parties need to be considered with a view to establishing the best method of effecting the buy-out .
5 Article 100(a) concerns general harmonisation of national law with a view to establishing the single market save for those relating to provisions such as rights and interests of employed persons .
6 The research will collect and organise data on these , with a view to evaluating the economic models .
7 The Presidents also directed the border authorities to take " all necessary dispositions with a view to facilitating the voluntary return of refugees to their countries of origin " .
8 Councillor Mrs B. Brereton has been in contact with the representative of Sir Iain Foulis and the Assistant Direct of Recreation with a view to assisting the successful promotion of a Compulsory Purchase Order but the future of the tennis courts is far from secure .
9 They may be intended to help people to be more aware of their own interests and abilities with a view to taking the first steps towards any of these possibilities .
10 An extensive seismic programme will begin in the second half of 1992 with a view to drilling the first exploration well in late 1993 .
11 He further accepted that the court should only attach importance to clear statements showing the intention of the promoter of the Bill , whether a minister or private member : there could be no dredging through conflicting statements of intention with a view to discovering the true intention of Parliament in using the statutory words .
12 The Scott report , published in 1942 , urged the setting up of a planning system embracing the countryside as well as the town , mainly with a view to preserving the best agricultural land from urban development , but also recommending the setting up of national parks .
13 Chapter 11 will consider proposals to extend further the list of groups whose interests management should consider in running the company with a view to limiting the harmful effect of corporate activities on them .
14 Groups received questionnaire screening to see if there are any differences in the rates of dyspepsia between the two with a view to screening the high risk group of miners for gastric cancer .
15 This attempt is being fully charted with a view to furthering the methodological debate which surrounds this aspect of data production and analysis .
16 The employer is building an internal labour market , with a view to retaining the skilled workers , but extends it to all employees , using payment premiums and participative management measures , in the hope of persuading workers to embrace such change as a competitive product market makes necessary .
17 Four MPs of South Africa 's liberal opposition Democratic Party were suspended yesterday for holding secret talks with Mr Nelson Mandela with a view to joining the African National Congress .
18 By the age of 35 he had become the youngest president of the largest and most prominent synagogue in Canada ; brilliantly engineered the merging of all the philanthropic societies of Montreal ( ‘ With a view to obtaining the greatest efficiency with the least possible expense and labour , ’ — surely his own life-principle next to his religious and familial devotions ) ; and placed himself in the forefront of the social and economic battles of the period .
19 In particular , the mechanisms of landlord-influence in rural and urban communities will be looked at in some detail with a view to explaining the variable incidence of the ‘ deferential ’ and ‘ participatory ’ types of voting identified by previous research .
20 New gene combinations are being incorporated into the rat germline with a view to dissecting the hypertensive phenotype and these animals will prove invaluable in the elaboration of new therapies for hypertension .
21 Is it not time to look afresh at the foundations of our laws in relation to mental illness with a view to making the central focus that of providing a framework whereby those whose judgment is so impaired by their illness that they are unable to recognise the need for treatment will receive such treatment in as humane , sensitive and effective a way as possible .
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