Example sentences of "view that the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That model was consistent with the view that the only factor in the equation which was not reasonable , constant and satisfactory was the pupils .
2 Supporting evidence for the view that the right hemisphere may participate in the recovery from aphasia comes from findings obtained with the regional cerebral blood flow technique ( Meyers , Sakai , Yamaguchi , Yamamoto and Shaw , 1980 ) and from studies of dichotic listening performance which have shown a disproportionate increase in the left ear score with recovery ( Pettit and Noll , 1979 ) , at least among certain categories of aphasic patient ( Castro-Caldas and Botelho , 1980 ) .
3 The other bearers took the traditional view that the right thing to do was for Yussuf to get rid of her and find another one ; but for reasons known only to himself Yussuf was reluctant to do this .
4 Apart from the view that the narrow roads around Oakhanger are inadequate to take a frequent pounding from dustcarts , villagers fear damage to the environment from pollution .
5 The more pejorative epithets have disappeared in the post-colonial literature , except for one or two extreme examples like Kon Muang Nan ( 1978 ) who holds the view that the shifting cultivation practised by tribal people in northern Thailand is the most dangerous national problem and one which undermines national security .
6 The members of the court ( Lord Denning M.R. , Shaw and Brightman L.JJ. ) all took the view that the Criminal Justice Act 1967 and the Local Review Committee Rules 1967 ( S.I .
7 I myself take the view that the criminal justice process generally is the appropriate way to deal with criminal offending and I 'm not too happy with the idea that people who commit criminal offences should be dealt with outside the courts .
8 All of those factors lead the City Council to the view that the current level of residual given emerging government advice , the City Council could no longer support the idea of a new settlement of something like fourteen hundred dwellings set in the countryside beyond the outer edge of the York greenbelt .
9 ‘ There is a widespread view that the current rate is indefensible and that we will suffer great damage if we continue to attempt to defend it , ’ he said .
10 Within education there has been the long standing view that the individual teacher is the key resource to developing and delivering a high quality service .
11 Thus the new system may be an improvement but there is little evidence to support the view that the new committees exercise any real systematic control over the activities of government .
12 Both sections 12 and 14 allow the senior police officer to impose conditions only if he ‘ reasonably believes ’ that the stipulated events will occur , and the Government White Paper expressed the view that the new law would ‘ ensure that demonstrators have an effective means of challenging any decision by the police to impose conditions which is not justified by a real risk of serious disorder , disruption or coercion . ’
13 One of the signs of the eclipse of classics by English was the foundation in 1907 of the English Association which was to propound very effectively the view that the new discipline had become " our finest vehicle for a genuine humanistic education " and that " its importance in this respect was growing with the disappearance of Latin and Greek from the curricula of our schools and universities . "
14 But Nigel did take the time to explain that b that basically this was the , the , the view that the new directive would take place keeping it simple .
15 However , an ingenious experiment by Jim Gould has provided direct support for the view that the new recruits use the angle of the central segment of the waggle dance .
16 There was this view that the first world war would be rather like a re-run of some of these wars at the end of the nineteenth century .
17 The advocate depute submitted that at the trial the view had been taken by the advocate depute and counsel for the defence that there was sufficient evidence to support the view that the two appellants were acting in concert .
18 In the light of the summary of evidence which the trial judge provided , it appeared to the court that there was sufficient evidence to support the view that the two appellants were acting in concert .
19 Oakeshott rejects the view that the Hobbesian conception of sovereignty entails absolutism or despotism ; it is simply a logical necessity .
20 The intention of the motion is sound , but the C E C are of the view that the environmental activities will need to be properly supported , for instance , safety reps have no legal rights on the environment , as they do with health and safety , and this may cause problems .
21 It has expressed the view that the increased sophistication of stockmarket capitalisation throughout the Community will lead to growth in takeover activity and that the liberalisation of capital movements throughout the EC will further encourage the inter-action of national capital markets , thus giving companies easier access to finance for takeover activities .
22 In recent years , there has been some return to the classical view that the real wage is too high and that unemployment is ‘ voluntary ’ in the sense that it is caused by workers refusing to accept wage cuts .
23 Although journalists are ‘ the people who operate much of the power of the press as usually understood ’ and they can exercise a measure of freedom in their choice of stories , anecdotal evidence supports the view that the real power within the press is rarely ‘ shared between its owners and the journalists ’ .
24 Evidence about the patterns of gaze which speakers normally adopt thus supports the view that the hesitant phase of speech is one in which planning of current and following utterances ( within the same cycle ) is carried out .
25 First , there was a widespread view that the overwhelming lesson of the war was that military force could no longer achieve its objectives .
26 Following this pattern , the Greater Manchester Legal Services Committee was also critical of the particular proposals which affected its area of concern and took the view that the regional committees proposed in the Report would not achieve what was required .
27 The document , being unveiled this afternoon , challenged the Government 's view that the present level of spending on pensions is unsustainable .
28 It is the Tribunal 's view that the present arrangements regarding Shift Allowance etc. should apply .
29 Er we do hold the view that the sixty hectares is sufficient on the on the basis that there is a degree of flexibility within the structure plan provision , er and that er flexibility should allow us erm in special circumstances for example to compensate for the loss of existing major employment erm sites , erm to make additional provision over and above that .
30 The alternative view that the intestinal lymphoma developed as a primary event two years before presentation seems possible in view of the indolent nature of the disease and subsequent findings .
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