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Example sentences for "view"

Lexicographically close words:
vier; vierges; vieron; vies; vieux; viewe; viewed; viewer; viewers; viewing
  1. Next morning they came, suddenly, in view of an immense body of water.

  2. Thy petals, tipped with red, declare The sanguinary rites of war; But when I view thy base of white, Thoughts of heaven's purity invite.

  3. Oft we stand To view the reeking smith, who pounds his iron With blow on blow, to fit it for the beast That drags your ploughshares through the rooty soil.

  4. They followed it for some time; at last they arrived at a lodge, which had been hidden from their view by a hollow in the mountain.

  5. He now came in view of land, on which he debarked in safety, and could see the lodge of the Shining Manito, situated on a hill.

  6. If ye would see a sight so rare, Where Nature's in her glee, Go, view the spot in the wide wild West, The land of the brave and free!

  7. They advanced boldly till they came near, when they stopped to view him more closely.

  8. Glasier's behalf, assuring him that every effort would be made to preserve his lands in view of his efforts to promote the settlement of the country.

  9. The situation on the St. John had now become a matter of international interest in view of the boundary dispute.

  10. It is curious they should have settled on adjoining lots in view of the intimate relations of their distinguished grandsons in the battle for responsible government.

  11. The view from Lancaster Heights, which so delighted Colonel Winslow, proves equally charming to American tourists of the present generation.

  12. It commanded an extensive view both up and down the River St. John.

  13. In view of the fact that the Belleisle family lived for a considerable time on the St. John river, where their name is preserved in that of Belleisle Bay, it may be well to trace the lineage in fuller detail.

  14. They were disposed to view the cause of the Americans with favor, more particularly when the French became their allies.

  15. The conduct of the garrison was not unnatural, although from a military point of view it was inexcusable.

  16. With that end in view he proceeded to Quebec and returned with a supply of powder, lead and ball for his Maliseet warriors.

  17. The design, it will be recollected, was in this year's Exhibition at Somerset House, and in an early Number we may probably give a view of the Elevation.

  18. Say, what impels me, pure and spotless flower, To view thee with a secret sympathy?

  19. This view of the origin of laughter enables us to give a satisfactory answer to the hitherto perplexing question, 'Why is man the only laughing animal?

  20. According to Barnabas, the Mosaic legislation had Christ in view rather than the sanitary condition of the Jews.

  21. Giles seems to concur in the view that Papias repeated words of Jesus.

  22. In view of the voyage of from five to six months’ duration which lay before me, this discovery roused me to the point of observing the characters of the skipper and his mates.

  23. As I crossed to Yoritomo, one of the guards drew away a screen at the edge of the pit, and exposed to view a clumsy wooden cage.

  24. My august father will now view the snow white skin of the tojin sama,” said Keiki.

  25. But it was a confinement far from irksome in view of the extreme sultriness of the midsummer weather and the charm of the yashiki gardens.

  26. But before the eager samurais could spring in upon him, Yoritomo flung the priest robe from his shoulders, and exposed to view the Tokugawa crests upon his silk haori.

  27. But I could not withhold from my gaze the adoration which overwhelmed me at this close view of her exquisite purity and loveliness.

  28. When I reawakened to consciousness I found myself in a large room that opened upon an entrancing view of the yashiki gardens.

  29. But the glorious peak was shrouded from view by a bank of envious clouds.

  30. Even as the low, dreary coast of Kiangsu faded from view in our wake, we attained to a cordial exchange of congratulations over the fact that we were at last quit of the filth and fantasies of the Celestial Empire.

  31. Upon its wall hung a blue silk banner, painted with a summer view of Fuji-yama.

  32. My features, flushed and distorted as they were from the rage of battle and bloodshed, and fully exposed to view by the loss of my hat, must have appeared to her both outré and terrifying.

  33. A turn in the street brought us in view of the citadel just as the rain-squall came swirling upon us.

  34. The Prince entered with austere stateliness, only to drop from the formal to the familiar at the first view of my bandaged arm.

  35. Nearing the far side, I studied at close view the granite blocks of the citadel wall, many of which measured at least four feet by sixteen.

  36. As we swung into the busy thoroughfare I caught my first view of Yedo, a view impressive only in the vastness of the city’s extent.

  37. This procedure is advisable from the point of view of getting the maximum fertilizing value from the manure.

  38. View showing the concrete basin containing water in which larvæ are drowned, and the wooden platform on which manure is heaped.

  39. It is in this view only that we can discover that Mr. Moore's poetry is vitiated or immoral,--it seduces the taste and enervates the imagination.

  40. We cannot think that this view of his subject, which is prominent and dwelt on at great length and with much pertinacity, is dictated either by rigid logic or melting charity!

  41. He has described all these objects in a way and with an intensity of feeling that no one else had done before him, and has given a new view or aspect of nature.

  42. We fear this view of the matter will hardly hold water.

  43. Perhaps the weak side of his conclusions also is, that he has carried this single view of his subject too far, and not made sufficient allowance for the varieties of human nature, and the caprices and irregularities of the human will.

  44. Nothing could shew the real superiority of genius in a more striking point of view than the idle contests and the public indifference about the place of Lord Byron's interment, whether in Westminster-Abbey or his own family-vault.

  45. He cannot help cross-examining a witness, or stating the adverse view of the question.

  46. What may be considered as a commonplace conclusion is often the result of a comprehensive view of all the circumstances of a case.

  47. Before this inn, yonder and here, they stood, The holiday village come to view the trial: Fair maidens and their comely mothers with Their sweethearts and their husbands.

  48. Mrs. Peachey's group of wax flowers, modelled for the Glass Palace, is now on view at her house in Rathbone-place.

  49. We yesterday inspected a beautiful collection of wax flowers by Mrs. Peachey, artiste to Her Majesty, now on private view at 35, Rathbone Place.

  50. A child's point of view is so different from that of a grown person, that the discovery did not make half so much difference to Cis as her adopted parents expected.

  51. She had an enthusiastic love for the Queen, but her faith and trust were in them and in Humfrey, and she could see religious matters from their point of view better than from that of her mother.

  52. Nay, dost not ken what is in view for me?

  53. Mrs. Talbot did not by any means view this speech as the insult it would in these days appear to a lady of her birth and position, but accepted it as the compliment it was intended to be.

  54. Indeed, she had confidence that the youth's parents would view the attachment as quite as undesirable for him as for the young princess, and would guard against it for his sake as much as for hers.

  55. He did his best to keep order, but marvelled how Sir Amias would view their excesses when he should come forth again from his sick chamber.

  56. The Reformed of imperfect theological training, and as such Joseph Heatherthwayte must be classed, were apt to view the ceremonial of the old baptismal form, symbolical and beautiful as it was, as almost destroying the efficacy of the rite.

  57. I have a clue Dom Robert," said Dom Pedro as they seated themselves beneath a broad banyan tree from which a view of St. Paul's ruin could be had.

  58. The discipline of the soul means the taking a very serious view of the responsibility of life.

  59. He came to redeem the world, and we in our little view are apt to narrow down the purposes, and limit the possibilities within very contracted lines.

  60. But every individual total abstainer helps to swell the testimony not only to the non-necessity of alcohol, but to the fact that, according to the view of a large part of the medical profession, the human frame is better without it.

  61. But can we not get a more evangelical, and at the same time more catholic, view of the matter?

  62. And just look at the view from this window!

  63. They waved until the station and the people on it were out of sight, then settled back in their seats "to view the prospect o'er," Chet said.

  64. Nan Sherwood at Lake View Hall, or The Mystery of the Haunted Boathouse.

  65. But when we crossed over the range, and came in view of the wide basin on the other side, where was nearly five hundred acres of grass, we were surprised to find no sheep at all visible.

  66. Down below a couple of crushing-mills are already set up and hard at work, belching forth volumes of smoke, that almost hides from my view the turbid, muddy waters of the creek in the gully, as it rolls furiously along.

  67. A splendidly situated home that, with its glorious view over the picturesque bay, its surrounding gardens and orchards, and its background of woods and mountains.

  68. This range shuts out all view of the bay on the other side of the promontory.

  69. From this eminence, to which a road winds up from the town through the woods, a most magnificent view is obtainable.

  70. In a moment they came into view out of the shadows, heading straight for where we crouched, plainly visible in the flood of moonlight that streamed upon the open side of the range.

  71. But this made his marriage impossible now, unless the lady's parents took a very different view of things.

  72. He found a safe hiding-place for his mother and sister in a dense thicket of bushes under the trees, within a few feet of which he could himself lie and have a clear view of the Olsen house and its immediate vicinity.

  73. He was just pulling himself up on hands and knees over a ledge when he saw a tall, broad-shouldered Indian step into view from behind a rock not thirty feet ahead and raise his rifle to fire.

  74. As they neared the top and came into clear view from the crest, the fire of the Indians increased in intensity, though the savages continued to shoot high so that very few of the soldiers suffered.

  75. This was especially true after he had one day dashed out with a party of them after a small herd of buffalo which came in view as they topped a rise, a little more than a mile in advance.

  76. Followed by Al and the guide he walked back across the prairie until the ridge hid them from view of any watchers who might be on the buttes.

  77. The horses slid and stumbled down through the ravine, but the wily savages were still ahead, dodging about among obstructions to the view which none but Indians could have found.

  78. From his position, the view spread before him in the golden glow of early twilight was magnificent.

  79. It seemed like the best place to stop that Hyrst had seen, with plenty of cover and a view of the surrounding area.

  80. Suddenly Hyrst had a confused glimpse of a hand on a control-lever over-lapped by a view of the black-mouthed tubes of the yacht's belly-jets.

  81. When Saturn is in view the owner of a telescope may become a recruiting officer for astronomy by simply inviting his friends to gaze at the wonderful planet.

  82. In view of the theory of tidal action disrupting a satellite within a critical distance from the center of its primary, the thoughtful observer of Saturn will find himself wondering what may have been the origin of the rings.

  83. It requires careful focusing to get a satisfactory view of this star with a three-inch telescope.

  84. With a low magnifying power the field of view surrounding the cluster appears powdered with stars.

  85. There is an opportunity for good and useful work in a careful study of the little nebulæ that swim into view all over this part of Virgo.

  86. While the five-inch gives a more satisfactory view of this wonderful multiple star than any smaller telescope can do, the four-inch and even the three-inch would have shown it to us as a very beautiful object.

  87. Watching these changes, the observer is carried away by the reflection that he actually sees the turning of another distant world upon its axis of rotation, just as he might view the revolving earth from a standpoint on the moon.

  88. In 12 Lyncis we find one of the most attractive of triple stars, which in good seeing weather is not beyond the powers of a three-inch glass, although we shall have a far more satisfactory view of it with the four-inch.

  89. The Grand View Congregational Church is situated on Waldon's Ridge, overlooking the pleasant valley of Tennessee.

  90. The conscientious performance of duty has been the rule of the school, and the students who entered with any other purpose in view soon discovered their mistake and saw that they did not have the approval of their companions.

  91. He was inclined to view the food situation with increased alarm.

  92. As she became more at home on her ledge she began to look about her with a view to exploring further.

  93. She started to point it out to Jean, but simultaneously the rain-squall struck her, drenching, stinging, cutting off for a moment her view of the sea.

  94. As they hurried down to the point off the bluff to command a wider view of the waters, the wind whipped their skirts about them and tore at their hair.

  95. Strange as it may seem in view of the assumed divine origin of the Gospels and Epistles, human judgment took upon itself to decide which of them were, and which were not, an integral part of supernatural revelation.

  96. I should like to take some one family to study thoroughly, principally with a view to the theory of the origin of species.

  97. Genesis, and of reading into it a view which it does not express.

  98. The broadest view of the facts and forces embraced by the subject is exhibited with a clearness of arrangement and a definiteness of application that render it perceptible to the simplest apprehension.

  99. All that would logically follow from the demonstration of the animal origin of man, would be a modification of the traditional view regarding the origin of the body of our first ancestor.

  100. Jerry passed his chum the glasses, and no sooner had the merchant's son gotten a good view than he exclaimed: "You're right!

  101. The latter caught one view of Jerry, and then the door was slammed shut with a bang.

  102. As they came in view of it they saw Professor Snodgrass capering about like a boy.

  103. They were not flying very high, for it was desired to give the spectators a good view of the spectacular contest.

  104. It gave a view of a large, light harness room, but it was not the sight of horse trappings that attracted Jerry's attention.

  105. Somehow her point of view was very illuminating.

  106. Not much," said Peter with a view to getting all the information possible.

  107. To estimate at its full value the heroic courage of this unhappy father, one must take a general view of the whole extent of his misfortune.

  108. Well, go and pray for me, my kind sister; go away from the view of this sad place, which will eventually shake your firmness, and perhaps mine.

  109. Such a wide spread of lava is not unexampled in view of somewhat similar overflows now occurring at intervals in the Sandwich Islands, where lava runs and spreads itself like water.

  110. A gang of miners was at work opening the beds, with the special view of testing their coking qualities in order to be used, if practicable, by the Moss Bay Company for smelting the steel ores of the Cascade Mountains.

  111. This is almost unaccountable in view of the fact that after the first of June there is little or no rain until late in the fall.

  112. And in view of the sudden and prodigious change that had come over M.

  113. Brown took a more statesmanlike view of the situation.

  114. From Fitz Hugh's point of view not a Confederate uniform could be seen.


  115. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "view" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acknowledge; advice; aim; ambition; analysis; analyzing; angle; animus; appraisal; appreciation; ascertain; aspect; aspiration; assessment; assumption; attend; attitude; audit; basis; behold; belief; case; command; comment; conceit; concept; conception; conclusion; configuration; consider; consideration; contemplate; conviction; counsel; descry; desideratum; design; desire; determination; diorama; discern; discover; distinguish; dogma; domination; effect; eidolon; envisage; envision; espy; esteem; estimate; estimation; ethos; evaluation; exalted; examine; experience; exposure; exterior; eye; eyeball; eyesight; facet; fashion; favor; feature; feeling; figure; find; follow; footing; form; framework; function; gauging; gaze; glimpse; grip; guise; heed; horizon; idea; ideal; identity; image; imagine; impression; incline; inspect; inspection; intent; interior; judgement; judgment; ken; landscape; leer; light; lights; likeness; lineaments; look; lookout; manner; mark; meaning; measurement; mentality; mind; morass; motive; mystique; note; notice; notion; observation; observe; opiate; opinion; outlook; panorama; pastoral; perceive; perception; perspective; persuasion; phase; place; plan; point; position; posture; prefer; presumption; presupposition; preview; project; proposal; prospect; prospectus; purpose; range; ranking; rating; reaction; reckon; reckoning; recognize; reconnoiter; reference; regard; remark; resolution; resolve; respect; reviewer; sake; scan; scape; scene; scenery; school; scope; scout; scrupulous; scrutiny; seascape; see; seeming; semblance; sentiment; shape; side; sight; simulacrum; situation; slant; spot; spy; stance; stand; standpoint; striving; study; style; survey; swamp; sweep; system; tend; tenet; theory; thesis; thinking; thought; twist; understand; understanding; universe; version; view; viewpoint; vision; vista; visualize; watch; will; wise; witness


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    view from; view the; view them; viewed from