How to use "view" in a sentence

Sentences

I take out my camera and film as it disappears from view.

I therefore consider that, in view of the Constitution and the laws, the Union is unbroken; and to the extent of my ability I shall take care, as the Constitution itself expressly enjoins upon me, that the laws of the Union be faithfully executed in all the States

The course here indicated will be followed unless current events and experience shall show a modification or change to be proper, and in every case and exigency my best discretion will be exercised according to circumstances actually existing, and with a view and a hope of a peaceful solution of the national troubles and the restoration of fraternal sympathies and affections.

If by the mere force of numbers a majority should deprive a minority of any clearly written Constitutional right, it might, in a moral point of view, justify revolution - certainly would if such a right were a vital one

Nor is there in this view any assault upon the court or the judges

We shall not always expect to find them supporting our view

Running to the door, he put his eye to the large keyhole and saw the back view of a man who was walking towards the stairs

Sounds of chains and of heavy wheels moving along the stone streets could be heard, and then soldiers came into view at the end of the street, pulling a large cannon

Valjean, his gun in one hand, pulled Javert behind him over the barricade and into a narrow alley, where the corner of a house hid them from view

Jean Valjean listened as she described the view from the room that would be his, the beauty of the garden, the singing of the birds, but he was listening more to the music of her voice than to the meaning of her words

Inside the pub it is small and dark, and the barman is rude and suspicious, but Gerry has to agree that the view from the terrace is more than spectacular

Just look at the view out there." And from the large glass windows they can see the majestic figure of the Statue of Liberty as the ship slowly moves away from the port of New York and heads into the deep of the ocean.

The footsteps stop, and Miss White steps into view.

They sat down to eat their taste-pots, looking out at the beautiful view and watching the waves roll up the shore

Gran looked out at the view of towering blocks, stretching into the distance

Sala looked out at the view: nothing but black and silver tower blocks against the cold gray sky

She was staring out at the view with that faraway look in her eyes - that look that Sala now recognized

There is a lovely view of the rose-garden from there

The view of the legendary boulevard was wasted on Tina; she didn't often make use of it

Neither of us would have been anxious to view the body even if it had been in perfect shape, so we accepted the mortician's recommendations

Her mother was shattered, couldn't bear to view the body, though the daughter hadn't suffered substantial physical damage, the way Danny did

At night, the view of Las Vegas from the mountainside was undeniably spectacular, but Elliot couldn't understand what other reasons anyone could possibly have for choosing to live here rather than in the city's older, greener neighborhoods

But if the other people had a chance to view the bodies, if none of them has had any reason to entertain doubts like yours, then they're all just finally learning to cope with the tragedy

Evans felt guilty about not having had the courage to view the boy's mutilated body prior to the burial

In the middle of the west wall - one of the two shorter walls - opposite the entrance to the room, was a six-foot-long, three-foot-high window that provided a view of another space, which was only half as large as this outer chamber

Because it was important for the men who worked in the large room to have an unobstructed view of the smaller inner chamber at all times, four angled ceiling vents in both rooms bathed the glass in a continuous flow of warm, dry air to prevent condensation and clouding

Apparently, Billy liked his view of the world to be as neat and uncluttered as everything else about him; if he started believing in ghosts, he'd have to reconsider his opinions about a lot of other things too, and then life would become intolerably messy.

At the far end a window filled the center of the other short wall and apparently offered a view of a cold-storage vault; it was white with frost

Leaning forward to view the Explorer through the bubble window of the chopper, George Alexander said, "Put us down right in front of them, Jack."

The view opened out until, on one side, it reached to the houses around Woking Station, and on the other, to the burnt woods of Byfleet

The view reminded me, more than anything else, of factories at night.

I fell in full view of the Martians on the stony beach

Towards Sunbury there was something dark, like a hill, hiding our view of the country further away

The view of blackened trees and empty ruined buildings made me very unhappy

I turned and went into Park Road, intending to go round the edge of the park, with houses between us to keep me safe, and get a view of this unmoving, howling Martian from the direction of St John's Wood.