Use view in a sentence
Sentences starting with view
- View this Trunk as you will, it is a gem, it is a marvel, it is a miracle. [5]
Sentences ending with view
- You cannot keep your enthusiasms down, you cannot keep your emotions within bounds when that soaring bubble of marble breaks upon your view. [5]
- I only wonder you don't find me more worn out, for what can be more excruciating for a woman, that to be obliged to enter the lists for manly decisiveness against a man who is defending a perfectly antagonistic view? [10]
- Ingolby had worked with this end in view. [11]
- There are facts which you have kept out of view. [7]
- He looked to where he had seen the Nell Gwynn in the morning, and there was never a light in view. [11]
- The day, which was not yet aged, had been satisfactory from every point of view. [11]
- Yes, probably he was insane from her point of view. [9]
- Her mental sight was as keen and accurate as that which runs along the rifle-barrel of the great hunter with the red deer in view. [11]
- In it Joan's warrior soul is revealed, and for the moment the soft little shepherdess has disappeared from your view. [5]
- After a pleasant voyage and a good rest, we drew near to Egypt and out of the mellowest of sunsets we saw the domes and minarets of Alexandria rise into view. [5]
Short sentences using view
- Is that your view? [11]
- That was Carmen's view. [11]
- That is my view. [11]
- He saw the Southern view. [9]
- What had he in view? [10]
- It is a good view. [9]
- Mont Blanc in full view. [6]
Sentences containing view two or more times
- Now, whether this view is right or wrong, it is very certain that the great mass of mankind take a totally different view. [7]
- And he had to confess also that a view from a mountain is never so satisfactory as a view of a mountain, from a moderate height. [4]
- I'll give you the broad view of this subject, the view I've got to take, and I've lived in the world and seen more of it than some folks who think they know it all. [9]
- Till late in the afternoon they cruised about among the islands, getting different points of view of the coast, and especially different points of view of each other, in the freedom of talk and repartee permitted on an excursion. [4]
- It did not seem in the retrospect that I would have been: surely not if, after I had married Nancy, I had developed this view of life that seemed to me to be the true view. [9]
- There is more monkey than view, and there is always going to be more monkey while that idiot survives, but what view you get is superb. [5]
- Looking at the matter from the point of view of organisation alone, no one probably would ever have disputed the view of Linnaeus, that man should be placed, merely as a peculiar species, at the head of the mammalia and of those apes. [1]
- There is a great view from up there--a wonderful view. [5]
- And life is good, if only we take the right view of it,--the revealed view. [9]
- He hadn't any cellar at all, before; he would not have as good a view, now, as formerly, but what he had lost in view he had gained in cellar, by exact measurement. [5]
More example sentences with the word view in them
- Eh, isn't that your view, Ivy? [11]
- More than one young gentleman of family had been known to ride through the Place du Vier Prison, hoping to get sight of her, and to offer the view of a suggestively empty pillion behind him. [11]
- During flight, moths would often be able to escape from their enemies; nevertheless, as the hind-wings are then fully exposed to view, their bright colours must generally have been acquired at some little risk. [1]
- Perhaps it is worth while, in view of certain recent discussions, and especially of some free criticisms of this country, to consider whether there is any intention of progress in this world, and whether that intention is discoverable in the age in which we live. [4]
- Without saying a word Rostopchin rose and walked hastily to his light, luxurious drawing room, went to the balcony door, took hold of the handle, let it go again, and went to the window from which he had a better view of the whole crowd. [2]
- It is no wonder that he sometimes takes--a material view of things. [9]
- The bow-windowed room, with the view of the belfry and the stately guildhall, was pleasantly fitted up for his mother, and the city gardeners received orders to send the finest house-plants to his residence. [10]
- The circumstances connected with the very common antipathy to cats were as remarkable in many points of view as the similar circumstances in the case of Maurice Kirkwood. [6]
- I am flattered with the personal regard you manifested for me; but I do hope that, on more mature reflection, you will view the public interest as a paramount consideration, and therefore determine to let the worst come. [7]
- We are surfeited with Italian cities for the present, and much prefer to walk the familiar quarterdeck and view this one from a distance. [5]
- He was received with good feeling, but in the workers' view it was "class against class--labour against capital, the man against the master. [11]
- I think you will find the bills and my comments on them well worth your consideration from the point of view of advantage to your railroad. [9]
- It was a wild masquerade of all imaginable costumes--every struggling throng in every street was a dissolving view of stunning contrasts. [5]
- He regarded his wife, himself, and Cayley, as an impartial judge would view the extraordinary claims of three desperate litigants. [11]
- I get a wider view when I stand off--at home. [4]
- I cannot explain why I feel that you have in you elements of growth which will eventually bring you more into sympathy with the point of view I have set forth, but I do feel it. [9]
- Before they realized where they were, they had nearly crossed the Bellegarde estate, and the house itself was come into view, standing high on the slope above the withered garden. [9]
- At another point where they had a long view behind they looked back. [11]
- In a land where all were bon- vivants, where the lowest tradesmen drank wine after dinner, and rum, brandy and water, or sangaree in the forenoon, a somewhat lightsome view of table-virtues might have been expected of the young unmarried planter. [11]
- And so they were, in effect--at least they could exhibit it from their windows, and did--for a consideration--whenever a returning king or hero gave it a fleeting splendour, for there was no place like it for affording a long, straight, uninterrupted view of marching columns. [5]
- Cheer and goodwill were everywhere, for a fine harvest was in view, and this feast-day always brought gladness and simple revelling. [11]
- By six o'clock we were pretty high up in the air, and the view of lake and mountains had greatly grown in breadth and interest. [5]
- From the hotel we could view the huge glacier at very close range. [5]
- A richly coloured watering-place slid into view, as in a moving-picture show. [9]
- Coniston, too, was watching the drama, and had had a better view of the stage than Brampton, and saw some reason presently for the change in Jethro Bass. [9]
- Colossal as it was, the real base on which its weight rested was actually very small: the view from the village had not been all deceitful. [11]
- Yet how mistaken was the view to which maternal love and the desire of her heart had led her artist nature! [10]
- And then there was the journey, the heat in the city, the grateful sight of the Deerfield, the splendid morning, the old barn, the watering-trough, the view from the hill everything just as it used to be. [4]
- What a view was spread out below! [5]
- To this John was sometimes prefixed, as betokening from the purely animal point of view a certain resemblance to the imputed grimness and earnestness of the great reformer. [4]
- The old gentleman was inclined to be hopeful, to take Sally Grower's view of the matter. [9]
- That in itself was courageous, because it was impossible to tell what view the master of Tralee would take of her action, ill though she was. [11]
- The strongest pressure was between the peninsula of the Choma and the Sebasteum; for this afforded a view of the sea, and the first tidings must reach the residence of the Regent, which was connected with the palace. [10]
- Now, if there was a man in Ireland who had a narrow view and kept his toes pointed to the front, it was Miles Calhoun. [11]
- If any person wants to start a periodical devoted to decorated teapots, with the noble view of inducing the people to live up to his idea of a teapot, very good; but he has no right to complain if he fails. [4]
- All this was vivid, majestic, and unexpected; but what impressed Pierre most of all was the view of the battlefield itself, of Borodino and the hollows on both sides of the Kolocha. [2]
- Carnac had never visited it, and it was Junia's view that he should ingratiate himself with the workers, a rough- and-ready lot. [11]
- In her brief visit to Dion's couch she had not learned how he bore his own misfortunes and Barine's, what view he took of the future, or what he expected from the woman he loved. [10]
- That would be violating your own view of the Constitution. [7]
- According to this view, their present manner of nesting was acquired before their present colours. [1]
- On any other view, the similarity of pattern between the hand of a man or monkey, the foot of a horse, the flipper of a seal, the wing of a bat, etc., is utterly inexplicable. [1]
- Quite the best view, she declared, had been obtained from the third tier of places. [10]
- The point of view, however, was consoling. [9]
- Her point of view, eminently sensible as it was, exasperated me. [9]
- I, in my view, dared not, lest it might injure you, and you had suffered enough--nay, more than enough--through him. [11]
- Is it your view you shall tyrannize, browbeat, batter, and then that everybody you love, or pretend to love, shall bow down before you as though you were eternal law? [11]
- Their point of view was singularly unchanged, and their impressions of New York remained the same that they had been fifteen years before: huge, noisy, ugly, kindly, it seemed to them now as it seemed then. [8]
- They said the view was marvelous, and that one who had seen it once could never forget it. [5]
- He expressed this view to his master, and insisted upon his opinion until Hermon confided to him what had driven Archias from Alexandria. [10]
- We have in view the whole of the great north transept--empty, and waiting for England's privileged ones. [5]
- According to this view the power of historical personages, represented as the product of many forces, can no longer, it would seem, be regarded as a force that itself produces events. [2]
- Such was the view that prevailed at Headquarters, pervaded the angrily buzzing crowd that stood outside--heedless of the rain--and animated the stormy conferences in the Salle de Reunion. [9]
- It was a view that Margaret the night before had promised to show Henderson, that he might see what to her was the loveliest landscape in the world. [4]
- That's a noble view of your fellow-men. [4]
- Please act in view of this. [7]
- The committee, in view of these objections, has been solicitous to frame a bill which would not be obnoxious to them in principle or in practical effect. [7]
- This is Emerson's view of them as they then were:-- "Of the two great parties, which, at this hour, almost share the nation between them, I should say that one has the best cause, and the other contains the best men. [6]
- And Margaret, what view of the world did all this give her? [4]
- By a general view of the resolution, it will be seen that a principal object of the committee is to examine into, and ferret out, a mass of corruption supposed to have been committed by the commissioners who apportioned the stock of the Bank. [7]
- Now, in my view of the present aspect of affairs, there need be no bloodshed or war. [7]
- My client, in view of the peaceful aspect affairs had assumed, presently consented to relinquish his post, and handed the glasses over to me with an injunction to be watchful. [9]
- The point of view of other people is naturally not a matter of weighty importance to her. [5]
- Might take that view of it. [8]
- But just what--in view of his past strict orthodoxy and limited congregation --Mr. Engel meant, he could not have said. [9]
- I understand his view now is, that if I had gone to open war with Baker I could have ridden him down, and had the thing all my own way. [7]
- This is the view I entertain, and this is the reason why I entertained it, as Judge Douglas has read from my Springfield speech. [7]
- Jethro thought the view from Thousand Acre Hill, especially in September, to be one of the sublimest efforts of the Creator. [9]
- This is a view from a railway train. [4]
- It is on view everywhere, it is garlanded with flowers, offerings are made to it, it suffers no neglect. [5]
- His point of view also had enlarged. [11]
- I shall never view again the citadel on those tall heights where I was detained so barbarously, nor the gracious Manor House at Beauport, sacred to me because of her who dwelt therein--how long ago, how long! [11]
- A new and very revolutionary point of view to Mr. Greene, who repeated it to Professor Brewer, urging that gentleman to take Austen in hand. [9]
- It is a very pretty sight, on private view. [5]
- It is a very narrow and unjust view of the practice of medicine, to suppose it to consist altogether in the use of powerful drugs, or of drugs of any kind. [6]
- Besides, it was very interesting to have Mr. Morgan's point of view of Washington, and to see the shifting panorama through his experience. [4]
- Moor is great, very great in this department, but I take a very different view of art; it has higher aims. [10]
- He straightened himself up, as he spoke, standing on the top round of his high chair, I suppose, and so presented the larger part of his little figure to the view of the boarders. [6]
- Captain Bowling put up with this for a while, and then burst out with a new view of the matter. [5]
- Presently they came up with them, and found them seated on a bench, looking off upon Brigantine Island, a low sand dune with some houses and a few trees against the sky, the most pleasing object in view. [4]
- Rostov was therefore unpleasantly struck by the presence of French officers in Boris' lodging, dressed in uniforms he had been accustomed to see from quite a different point of view from the outposts of the flank. [2]
- They command an uninterrupted view of--of over the way, and they are within one minute's walk of--of the corner of the street. [12]
- We know too under what different aspects the same character appears to those who study it from different points of view and with different prepossessions. [6]
- The gentleman descends, unchecks the horses, wipes his brow, takes a drink at the spout and looks around, evidently remarking upon the lovely view, as he swings his handkerchief in an explanatory manner. [4]
- He had hired two venial wretches to set fire to the prison while the festival was proceeding, with a view to suffocating Orion in his cell; but the gang were detected and all the prisoners were released in time. [10]
- I will insert two or three of Miss Bronte's letters to her publishers, in order to show how timidly the idea of success was received by one so unaccustomed to adopt a sanguine view of any subject in which she was individually concerned. [14]
- The supposed lover turned out to be the husband of the lady, and a noted contrabandista; and all his mysterious signs and movements had doubtless some smuggling scheme in view . [4]
- Above it we turned aside for the view from Elizabeth rock, named from the daughter of the proprietor of the hotel, who often sat here, said Big Tom, before she went out of this world. [4]
- Langmaid, if the truth be told, found himself for the moment in the unusual predicament of being at a loss, for the rector had put forward with more or less precision the very cynical view which he himself had been clever enough to evolve. [9]
- Emerson inherited the traditions of the Boston pulpit, such as they were, damaged, in the view of the prevailing sects of the country, perhaps by too long contact with the "Sons of Liberty," and their revolutionary notions. [6]
- Some morning this town will flock aghast to view a gory corpse; on its brow will be seen the awful sign, and men will tremble and whisper, "He has been here--it is the Mysterious Avenger's mark! [5]
- The man on top, looking at the view, is apparently too large, but I found he could not be made smaller, conveniently. [5]
- The new President, too, seizes the early occasion of the Silliman letter to indorse and strongly construe that decision, and to express his astonishment that any different view had ever been entertained! [7]
- He found this too agitating to dwell upon, summoning, as it did, conjectures of the men she might have known; and it was perhaps natural, in view of her attitude, that he could only think of such a decision on her part as surrender. [9]
- They had stood together on the heights of the larger view, whence the whole of the battle-line lay disclosed. [9]
- I am able to view your inspirations dispassionately and judicially, now, and say "This one or that one or the other one is not up to your average flight, or is above it, or below it. [5]
- You naturally wish to view the city; so you take an umbrella, an overcoat, and a fan, and go forth. [5]
- You will care to view our operations," he added, motioning towards the intrenchments at the river. [11]
- I should like to underscore this last sentence, my dears, in view of what comes after. [9]
- It is necessary to treat matrimony from a practical as well as a sentimental point of view. [9]
- It is accustomed to this view of life, so much so that it fancies it never knew what war was, or what a battle was, until the novelists began to report them. [4]
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