Use views in a sentence
Sentences starting with views
- Views of the mansion were given in the illustrated papers, and portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. [4]
Sentences ending with views
- Some of these young people were extreme in their views. [6]
- The mother, brought up an Episcopalian, conformed to the religious forms and worship of her husband, but she was never in sympathy with his rigid views. [4]
- But ten chances to one his father has different views. [4]
- I shall try to correct errors when shown to be errors; and I shall adopt new views so fast as they shall appear to be true views. [7]
- We then learned that you had requested him to go to Goldsborough; upon which we said to him our order was intended for your benefit, and we did not wish to be in conflict with your views. [7]
- And I know that if he had been poor he would have held the same views. [9]
- I have not since changed my views. [7]
- The general held similar views. [5]
- The golden rule should govern us in dealing with those whom we call unbelievers, with heathen, and with all who do not accept our religious views. [6]
- He was rather old-fashioned in his views. [11]
Sentences containing views two or more times
- It seems to me that it is chiefly because of his political views that my father is reluctant to speak of going to Moscow; for he foresees the encounters that would result from his way of expressing his views regardless of anybody. [2]
- She did not hesitate to intimate her views on the character of this Celebrity, and her views were not favorable. [9]
- I have always had queer views, and although much has happened to change me since I have known and loved you, I am not quite sure how much those views have changed. [9]
More example sentences with the word views in them
- I suppose, with your extraordinary radical views, you mean that she might have remained here and married George. [9]
- When I visit you, as you say I shall, I mean to indoctrinate Maurice with sound views on that subject. [6]
- If we had yielded to his views, and if our head man Obedianus had not supported me, we should not have had a single picture in the church, and it would have looked like a barn rather than a house of prayer. [10]
- Charles Francis Adams wrote, "It attracted my attention because it so exactly expresses the views I have myself all along entertained. [5]
- Never worry people with; your contritions, nor with dismal views of politics or society. [6]
- Learning goes usually with uprightness, broad views, and humanity; so the learned voters, possessing the balance of power, became the vigilant and efficient protectors of the great lower rank of society. [5]
- She was familiar with everything in Rome, the desires and struggles of the contending parties, as well as the characters of the men who were directing affairs, their qualities, views, and aims. [10]
- I am perfectly willing, if you wish, to discuss with you any views of mine which you may not indorse. [9]
- Among the commanders who hold these views are some who have never had any affinity with what is called "Abolitionism," or with "Republican Party politics," but who hold them purely as military opinions. [7]
- The enterprising group who have taken all the best seats in the bow, with the intention of gormandizing the views, exhibit little staying power; either the monotony or the wind drives them into the cabin. [4]
- It maybe questioned whether these views have not interfered with the sound training of certain young persons, sons of clergymen and others. [6]
- If such convention were to ask my views, I could present little else than what I now say to you. [7]
- With these views we leave it to be determined whether we or our opponents are the more truly democratic on the subject. [7]
- Pierre pushed his way into the middle of the group, listened, and convinced himself that the man was indeed a liberal, but of views quite different from his own. [2]
- Colonel Ryder's indignation was curbed, however, by the bookmaker, who, having no views, but seeing an opportunity for fun, brought up reinforcements of chaff and slang, easily construable into profanity, and impregnated with terse humour. [11]
- Her views changed--Victor Warren's did not. [9]
- Mr. C. Staniland Wake argues strongly ('Anthropologia,' March, 1874, p. 197) against the views held by these three writers on the former prevalence of almost promiscuous intercourse; and he thinks that the classificatory system of relationship can be otherwise explained. [1]
- With my present views, I must decline to remove General Schofield. [7]
- The most conflicting views were held on the subject. [6]
- We entertain different views upon political questions, but nobody is suffering anything. [7]
- These are the views they entertain in regard to it as I understand them; and all their sentiments, all their arguments and propositions, are brought within this range. [7]
- I liked his views so well that I should have been ready to adopt them as my own, if they had been challenged. [6]
- Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things can not be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime. [5]
- Jowett was often very critical of Osterhaut's acts, words and views, but on this occasion they were of one mind. [11]
- The danger attracted us, but we promptly chose the hill road on account of the views, for we were weary of the limited valley prospects. [4]
- It has been urged against the views here maintained that it is impossible to say at what point in the ascending scale animals become capable of abstraction, etc. [1]
- A photographer came up the other day and wanted to make some views, and I shall send you the result per this mail. [5]
- Nitetis, however, had understood him thoroughly, and answered: "My mother Ladice was the pupil of Pythagoras, and has told me something like this already; but the Egyptian priests consider such views to be sacrilegious, and call their originators despisers of the gods. [10]
- On Monday and Tuesday at sunrise we again had fair-to-middling views of the stupendous mountains; then, being well cooled off and refreshed, we were ready to chance the weather of the lower world once more. [5]
- And Pierre, without trying to change the other's views and without condemning him, but with the quiet, joyful, and amused smile now habitual to him, was interested in this strange though very familiar phenomenon. [2]
- Our records of travel also explain in detail what this educator meant by the words "unity with life"; for our attention was directed not only to beautiful views or magnificent works of art and architecture, but to noteworthy public institutions or great manufactories. [10]
- The mere coming together to compare views and discuss interests and tendencies and problems which concern both the workers and the great public, cannot fail to be of benefit to both. [4]
- The old gentleman to whom we have referred had some very advanced views on healing, but he was not avowedly religious neither scholarly. [5]
- I now recur to these things simply to remind you of the general views which I have expressed, and which I still hold. [7]
- I myself incline to the views of the Stagyrite, you to those of the noble Athenian, and how many good and instructive hours we owe to our discussions over this difference of opinion! [10]
- I am trying to get your views on a general principle. [4]
- His views as to fate, or the determining conditions of the character, brought him near enough to the doctrine of predestination to make him afraid of its consequences, and led him to enter a caveat against any denial of the self-governing power of the will. [6]
- He was ashamed to express his new Masonic views, which had been particularly revived and strengthened by his late tour. [2]
- The conference came to an end by mutual acquiescence, without producing an agreement of views upon the several matters discussed, or any of them. [7]
- It is satisfactory to add, that the views assailed have also been unflinchingly defended by unsought champions, among the ablest of whom it is pleasant to mention, at this moment of political alienation, the Editor of the Charleston Medical Journal. [6]
- It was with these views that I never reported any patient cured at our hospital. [6]
- He says: "Both these views are equally well founded, for only the united effort of the two forces could insure a possibility of victory. [10]
- Year by year these accommodations will increase, new roads around the gorges will open more enchanting views, and it is not improbable that the species of American known as the "summer boarder" will have his highest development and apotheosis in these mountains. [4]
- We see that the writer has not been honest with himself or with us in his views of human life. [4]
- We had, on the way down, fine views of the snowy Altels, the Rinderhorn, the Finster-Aarhorn, a deep valley which enormous precipices guard, but which avalanches nevertheless invade, and, farther on, of the Blumlisalp, with its summit of crystalline whiteness. [4]
- Other information on the subject of the finances will be found in the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, to whose statements and views I invite your most candid and considerate attention. [7]
- Above it on the steep hillside are vineyards; and a winding path goes up to the Philosopher's Walk, which runs along for a mile or more, giving delightful views of the castle and the glorious woods and hills back of it. [4]
- In due season, the growth of knowledge, chiefly under the form of that part of knowledge called science, so changes the views of the universe that many of its long-unchallenged legends become no more than nursery tales. [6]
- Our studies in the department of biblical geography had led us to different conclusions, but our scientific views were constantly intermingled with recollections of the Lennestrasse. [10]
- He had entered the court-room as James Gathorne Kerry, and he was leaving it as Shiel Crozier; and somehow James Gathorne Kerry had always been to himself a different man from Shiel Crozier, with different views, different feelings, if not different characteristics. [11]
- His views on the collateral points that may naturally arise, the President desires me to say he will communicate to you through me if you should suggest the personal interview that Mr. Edward Kidder recommends in his letter to his brother. [7]
- He sincerely hopes that your views and your action may so accord with his as to assure all faithful citizens who have been disturbed in their rights of a certain and speedy restoration to them, under the Constitution and the laws. [7]
- It is well that the thoughtless critics, who spoke of the sad and gloomy views of life presented by the Brontes in their tales, should know how such words were wrung out of them by the living recollection of the long agony they suffered. [14]
- I am aware that my views are singular, and perhaps not sufficiently explained. [7]
- It is said that it contains a departure from his published views on the Trinity and a modification of the view of original sin. [6]
- The leech never talked of daily events, but expressed his views as to other and graver subjects in life, or in books with which they were both familiar; and he had the art of eliciting replies from her which he met with wit and acumen. [10]
- Without the Maharaja's sympathy and purse these beneficences could not have been created; but he is a man of wide views and large generosities, and all such matters find hospitality with him. [5]
- In a whole summer the pedestrian will not exhaust the inspiring views, and the drives through the gracious land, over hills, round the lakes, by woods and farms, increase in interest as one knows them better. [4]
- He also held strenuous opinions of the conduct of Government and the suppression of public evils, based obviously upon military views of things. [11]
- My intellect might strain to penetrate the secrets of your sages, but my heart and mind can never be at home in a creed which views life as a short pilgrimage to the grave, and death as the only true life! [10]
- Why didn't he speak out, defend his faith, denounce her views as prejudiced and false? [9]
- She knew that Sonya with her severe and simple views would either not understand it at all or would be horrified at such a confession. [2]
- There must be some fatality which carries our young men and maidens in the direction of the Common when they have anything very particular to exchange their views about. [6]
- Men were changing sides and were aligning themselves anew according to their views on questions which were every day assuming greater prominence in the minds of all. [4]
- On the contrary, she seems more of a person than she was; she has clearer, saner views of life; she has made her mistake and profited by it. [9]
- The Rebel emissaries, sent over to solicit intervention, spared no pains to impress upon the minds of public and private men and upon the press their own views of the character of the contest. [7]
- He has never seemed to notice that he is stating his views differently from what he did then; but by some sort of accident, he has always really stated it differently. [7]
- Here the conversation seemed interesting and he stood waiting for an opportunity to express his own views, as young people are fond of doing. [2]
- The didactic passages seem to me the best--far the best--in the work; very acute, very profound, are some of the views there given, and very clearly they are offered to the reader. [14]
- Also his 'Naturliche Schopfungsgeschicte,' 1868, in which he gives in detail his views on the genealogy of man. [1]
- Tell Gilmore to say to him that, if he ever objects to my policy, I shall be glad to have him state to me his views frankly and fully. [7]
- With just the same smile of agreement with which for fifteen years he had been accustomed to answer the old prince without expressing views of his own, he now replied to Princess Mary, so that nothing definite could be got from his answers. [2]
- The surface of Roan is uneven, and has no one culminating peak that commands the country, like the peak of Mount Washington, but several eminences within its range of probably a mile and a half, where various views can be had. [4]
- The front and right hand views give you the city at large. [5]
- The two writers reveal themselves as being in strong sympathy with each other, in spite of a radical difference of temperament and entirely opposite views of life. [6]
- Estimates for the remaining three quarters of the year and for the financial year 1863, together with his views of ways and means for meeting the demands contemplated by them, will be submitted to Congress by the Secretary of the Treasury. [7]
- In order to relieve you from all embarrassment in my case, I inclose with this my resignation of my commission as major-general of volunteers, which you can have accepted if my movement is not in accordance with the views of yourself and your military advisers. [7]
- That gentleman had referred to the report made to the House by the Postmaster-General, and had intimated an apprehension that gentlemen would be disposed to rely, on that report alone, and derive their views of the case from that document alone. [7]
- He may be queer, one may not agree with his views, but after the experience I had with him I've never been able to look at him in the way George does, for instance, or even as father does. [9]
- Such an heretical proposition was of course loudly disapproved of by the assembled Jacobites; differences of opinion were more and more strongly asserted, and a calm interchange of views turned to a riotous quarrel which threatened to end in actual violence. [10]
- M. Groen van Prinsterer, "the learned and distinguished" editor of the "Archives et Correspondance" of the Orange and Nassau family, published a considerable volume, before referred to, in which many of Motley's views are strongly controverted. [6]
- Similar views appeared previously in the 'Australasian,' July 13, 1867. [1]
- I except the present company, for you would not be here, gentlemen, if your views were similar to those of the men of whom I speak. [10]
- Many charts and plans had been placed on the writing-table for him, and beside them he found a letter from Granvelle, in which he stated his views concerning the alliance with Duke Maurice, and what advantage might be derived from it. [10]
- It took its place with the others, and was in some points a clearer exposition of my views and feelings than either of the other books, its predecessors. [6]
- Wolzogen took his place and continued to explain his views in French, every now and then turning to Pfuel and saying, "Is it not so, your excellency? [2]
- Nevertheless, it is perhaps of some importance that we have been able to submit our opinions and views directly to prominent insurgents, and to hear them in answer in a courteous and not unfriendly manner. [7]
- I began to perceive that such a union as we contemplated involved more obligations than one not opposed to traditional views of morality. [9]
- The movement of peoples from west to east was to be succeeded by a movement of peoples from east to west, and for this fresh war another leader was necessary, having qualities and views differing from Kutuzov's and animated by different motives. [2]
- Dodge's at 10 p. m. where we had magic-lantern views of a superb sort, and a lot of yarns until an hour after midnight, and got to bed at 2 this morning --a good deal of a gain on my recent hours. [5]
- Cynthia had her own views on the subject. [9]
- Edwin McCook,) were only here now, so that I could get his views on this new condition of Sandwich Island politics, I would sail for California at once. [5]
- The sermon was only a more formal declaration of views respecting the Lord's Supper, which he had previously made known in a conference with some of the most active members of his church. [6]
- The object was one of great delicacy, in presenting views at the opening of an administration under the peculiar circumstances attending my entrance upon the official duties connected with the Government. [7]
- When I went on to Bremerton to get you I had no real reason for supposing that these views would develop. [9]
- Abingdon, prettily situated on rolling hills, and a couple of thousand feet above the sea, with views of mountain peaks to the south, is a cheerful and not too exciting place for a brief sojourn, and hospitable and helpful to the stranger. [4]
- Alpatych, mastering his offended feelings, kept pace with Rostov at a gliding gait and continued to impart his views. [2]
- Miss Cobbe, many of whose essays I have read with great satisfaction, though I cannot accept all her views, was a guest whom I was very glad to meet a second time. [6]
- The very cornerstone of the Church is freedom, but many have yet to discover this, and we have held in our Communion men of such divergent views as Dr. Pusey and Phillips Brooks. [9]
- This letter requested of me "a contribution to a proposed work which was to present in their own language the views of 'many men of many minds' on the subject of future punishment. [6]
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