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91. Governors should control the money with this end in view and must not allow their thinking to become dominated by financial concerns.
92. In view of the threat of expulsions contained in these circulars, Labour supporters of Unity had to reconsider their position.
93. In view of the great significance and the extent of these malpractices the investigations should be tackled by parliament, the public prosecutor said.
94. In view of the current state of the art I can do no more here than suggest that alternative approaches are surely possible.
95. Even those built on the initiative of a prince or a king were often sited with quite other ends in view.
96. The lumen was kept constantly in view so that the position of the instrument did not change.
97. Perhaps the miners were castigated for not checking the route beforehand in view of the importance of their visitors.
98. It was tempting to ask, in view of his once held political ambitions, whether he had ever regretted staying in business.
99. Particular approaches are thought to be supportive of commercial activity and are adopted with this end in view.
100. There were no buildings in view to suggest the presence of any humans.
101. Rather, it voraciously records anything in view; in other words it is firmly in the realm of the contingent.
102. This was considered generally impractical and in view of the particular difficulties of carrying out social research in Belfast, probably unattainable.
103. In view of its relatively small budget and the size of the region, this is probably inevitable.
104. Admittedly we also noted how hollow this observation rang in view of the fact that expansionary policies would entail accelerating inflation.
105. Again the virgin birth, in view of what we now know of human reproduction, has become highly suspect for people. Sentencedict.com
106. Surprisingly in view of its much bigger budget, Notting Hill seems a more personal film than Four Weddings.
107. Indeed, perhaps inimical to ours, in view of the hostility of such long standing between man and rat.
108. Fedorov's carriage was in view again, its outline jutting out from behind a heap of timber on the wharf.
109. We judged this to be a potentially important finding in view of the extremely widespread use of cimetidine.
110. Ironically, in view of what had happened fifty years earlier, it was now the School's success which precipitated the next crisis.
111. It is often amazing how well siblings will get along when parents are not in view.
112. The death of Sir Thomas Throgmorton after a sudden illness was worth a paragraph in view of his role of international banker.
113. The next observation is more important in view of the arguments of counsel in the present case.
114. It is important that the instructions are followed carefully in view of the many different types of fibres and finishes used in modem fabrics.
115. No hypnotic was prescribed in view of the risk of a further overdose.
116. It is particularly ironic in view of another key policy initiative, welfare to work.
117. In view of the preceding passages, it may be of value here to add one cautionary note.
118. And with this went the abolition of religion itself - something which was perfectly natural in view of the changed productive relationships in society.
119. In view of this, one would expect the breed to have firmly established itself long ago.
120. In view of its poor absorption and high local concentration, its site of action seems likely to be within the bowel wall.
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