Examples of 'view of the object' in a sentence
Meaning of "view of the object"
view of the object - refers to one's perspective or opinion about something, often used in discussions or critiques
How to use "view of the object" in a sentence
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view of the object
Returns the view of the object to a predetermined view.
Look through the eyepiece for an enlarged view of the object.
A particular view of the object you have created.
The invention will be described in details below in view of the object thereof.
Sometimes the closure view of the object seems more attractive.
Following this procedure creates a steady increase of magnification without overpowering the view of the object.
I have never taken a limited view of the object or scope of this great principle.
In view of the object of the present invention, these salts are preferably nontoxic.
Figure 1 is a frontal view of the object of the present invention.
Each resource object 206 includes a set of operations, which constitute a management view of the object.
Figure 1 shows a conceptual view of the object of the invention.
Behind the object the shadows, through the plexiglas, provide a changing, free view of the object.
Figure 2 is a lateral view of the object of the present invention.
FIG . 4B is a partial perspective and transparent view of the object represented in FIG . 4A ;.
Figure 4 is a top view of the object illustrated in the preceding drawings.
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In figure 3 we can see a top view of the object of our invention.
Constructing a new view of the object of the investigation, the psychoanalytic concept of unconscious desire.
Figure 2 shows a duly sectioned side raised view of the object represented in figure 1.
FIG . 1 is a view of the object of the invention from above ;.
Figure number 2 represents a side view of the object represented in figure number 1.
Figure 8 shows a plan view of the object of the invention incorporating the roof parts.
Figure 2 . - It shows a sectional view of the object of the invention.
Figure 2 shows a view of the object shown in figure 1, as seen frontally.
Figure 7 corresponds to a side elevation view of the object of the invention duly assembled.
Certainly, your view of the object would change, and of yourself.
Figure 3 corresponds to a side elevational view of the object represented in the previous figures.
Figure 3 shows a view of the object shown in Figure 1 in a filtering position.
Figure number 3 represents an aerial view of the object shown in the previous figures.
Figure 5 shows a view of the object shown in Figure 1 in the cleaning position.
Figure 2 is a profile view of the object of figure 1.
Fig . 16 is a plan view of the object to be processed in accordance with Example 1 ;.
FIG . 1 shows a conceptual view of the object of the invention.
Figure 3 shows a floor view of the object represented in the above figures.
Figure 2 shows a side elevational view of the object illustrated in Fig . 1.
Figure 2 shows a plan view of the object represented in Figure 1, seen from the back portion.
Fig . 106 shows the top and edge view of the object field and view field.
Figure 3 shows a plan view of the object shown in the previous figures.
Figure 3 . - Corresponds to a plan view of the object shown in figures 1 and 2.
FIG . 1 is an overall view of the object of the invention in position of rest ;.
Figure number 5 . - Corresponds to an A-B view of the object shown in figure number 1.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the object of this invention seen from below.
This allows a 3D view of the object in question.
Figure 2 shows a frontal view of the object represented in figure 1.
Figure 2 shows a plan view of the object illustrated in figure 1.
Figure 6 is an exploded view of the object of the invention of figure 5.
Figure 7 represents a top view of the object of the present invention ;.
Fig . 2 shows a front and side view of the object of the present invention ;.
Figure 4 shows, lastly, a perspective view of the object of the invention, with the platform retracted.
FIG . 1 is a perspective view of the object of the invention.
Figure 6 refers to an E-F view of the object represented in figure 1.
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