Sentence examples for bear the view from inspiring English sources

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He quit his stockbroker job on State Street because he couldn't bear the view of ground zero; for a while he worked at the Mercantile Exchange "in a spot in the pit that was literally five feet away from where my father used to stand.

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A spokesman for BBC management said it would "of course bear the trust's view in mind" about not airing The Apprentice during an election period.

If the next general election falls in the first part of 2010, the executive will of course bear the trust's view in mind when it considers when to transmit the next series of The Apprentice".

CRAIG McPHERSON, Mary Ryan, 24 West 57th Street, (212) 397-0669 (through Jan . 27 An impressively skillful pastel artist, Mr. McPherson has produced a spectacular tour de force in that delicate medium: wrapping continuously around three walls, 18 large paper sheets bear the panoramic nocturnal view of languidly rippling water reflecting red and green city harbor lights.

This lapidary expression bears the serious view Medin and Atran have of the situation in highly industrialized societies and the related cognitive effects with which scientific instruction must deal every day.

(The museum owns more than 200 sheets by Giambattista and about 100 by his son Domenico; roughly half of the 100 or so drawings on view bear the Tiepolo brand).

Our political life is dominated by figures who came of age in the 60's and whose views bear the mark of these great events, just as the outlook of preceding generations was shaped by the cold war, World War II and the Depression.

Today, when the performance of law schools is being questioned by the judiciary, the organized bar, and the present generation of law students, we could think of no better way to participate in this tribute to Monrad than to remind people of his ideal and to record briefly our views about law schools and legal education—views that bear the unmistakable influence of Monrad Paulsen.

Apparently the same does not apply when it's progressive views which bear the brunt of criticism.

Anyone familiar with contemporary moral philosophy could not fail to miss the resemblance that Reid's position bears to the view defended some one hundred and fifty years later by W. D. Ross (see Ross 2002).

History, however, does not necessarily bear that view out.

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