Sentence examples for making a view from inspiring English sources

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­Historically, hordes of them took views in pencil or pen and ink and wash, but virtually none ever set about making a view into a picture.

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In 1826/27, using a camera, he made a view from his workroom on a pewter plate, this being the first permanently fixed image from nature.

What makes a view relativistic is its holding that the right thing to do depends not just on the circumstances, but on what the person (or his community) takes to be the right thing to do, on their moral code.

John Stuart Mill observes, with regard to dissent in general, that sometimes the only way to make a view heard is to allow, or even to invite, society to ridicule and sensationalise it as intemperate and irrational (Mill, 1999).

Don't attempt to make a view of views.

The obelisk collapsed in 1862, and the base was remodelled in 1970 to make a viewing platform.

The second approved version of the HEVC/H.265 standard contains a multi-view extension profile [7], making a video multi-view possible on mobile terminals.

When drawing, make a front view, side view and a bottom view; this will be useful when building your shield.

That makes a YouTube view a lot more valuable than a Facebook view.

It's about making a technology that views users as the unique people they actually are.

Red-brick homes with snow-covered porches make a nostalgic view of suburbia, bottom.

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