Example sentences of "[prep] attitude to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( A distinction between attitudes to housework and child-care is a different matter from a temporal merging of the two activities . )
2 This double standard of mores and values between attitudes to men and women was evident throughout the survey .
3 People were asked about attitudes to Courtaulds as a whole — dealing with subjects such as pride , communications , confidence , added value and understanding .
4 Studies of adolescents have reported highly negative perceptions of the unemployment ( ag.Gurney , 1981 ) and Breagwell ( 1933 ) suggested that it is not un reasonable to assume that the attribution of attitudes to others , which attack one 's self esteem , may be casually linked to the insecurity and anxiety commonly felt by the unemployed .
5 The research should contribute to understanding about the relative roles played by material circumstances and political mobilisation in the shaping of attitudes to welfare .
6 The social class difference in statements of self-concept parallels the social class difference in statements of attitudes to housework ; there is a close association between the two variables , as shown in Table 7.5 .
7 What has replaced these various modernisms is a revamped set of attitudes to boundaries between media , to the previously ‘ closed ’ limitations on authorship and stylistic approach , to historical referencing and recuperation , and to the old modernist proscriptions on the nature and functions of artists , audiences and publics .
8 For eighteenth-century England there is no good history of sex , none of prostitution ; not even a good history of attitudes to women .
9 His analysis of attitudes to motivation and work developed a distinction between two elements , hygiene factors and motivators — dissatisfiers and satisfiers ( see Figure 5.7a ) .
10 The gay theme was developed with the ‘ coming out ’ of Gordon Collins , which allowed discussion of attitudes to homosexuality ( in particular those of Gordon 's parents ) and , of course , of AIDS .
11 THE report A Survey Of Attitudes To Sex Among 13 to 17-year-olds was written for the Daily Mirror by the Research Group of Great Britain Limited .
12 The role and importance of attitudes to energy conservation are investigated in relation to comfort requirements .
13 I do not suggest that these measures alone will revolutionise training in Britain , but , taken in conjunction with other measures that we have taken , the considerable progress made by the training and enterprise councils , together with Investors in People and our national record of achievement , we are certainly well on the way to completing a transformation of attitudes to training in Britain .
14 Golding and Middleton ( 1982 ) analysed press reports in their study of attitudes to poverty , and Ferguson ( 1983 ) analysed thirty years ' worth of three women 's magazines as data for her research into what she calls the ‘ cult of femininity ’ .
15 But these attitudes to sex are often a reflection of attitudes to bodies generally , indicating the lack of joy in body experienced many years before .
16 The significance of attitude to work has been highlighted by numerous studies .
17 It is thus important to use language which reflects a real change of attitude to people who for so long have been unwilling recipients of services designed largely for society 's comfort and not theirs .
18 A roundtable discussion on the question ‘ What type of information do we need in the Middle East ? ’ dealt , among other things , with attitudes to information in the region , in view of the perception that information means power , and that access to it should therefore be restricted .
19 Later studies have concentrated on comparisons with attitudes to oil development in Dorset and on reactions to Chernobyl .
20 Important moral issues can be light-heartedly presented , as in Leon Garfield 's Smith just illustrated , and as in Jeff Brown 's Flat Stanley that deals unpretentiously with attitudes to people who are different , and with the nature of brotherly love .
21 Changes in attitudes to masturbation were manifest by the end of the nineteenth century .
22 This widening definition of what it is to be human , couched in sociologically aware terms , runs throughout the responses , and is further expressed in attitudes to amniocentesis and abortion in subsequent pregnancies .
23 It was in attitudes to sex — and specifically male attitudes to women — that It began to argue with the outside world , and itself , almost from the beginning .
24 The main change has been in attitudes to Japan and Western Europe .
25 But the existence of a quiet pro-American majority in Britain , France and Germany is not proof against big changes in attitudes to America 's role in the world .
26 A third aim is to suggest possible hypotheses directed towards explaining differences between housewives in attitudes to housework and the housework situation .
27 Many factors , such as differences between social classes in attitudes to marriage , could explain or contribute to explaining the difference .
28 Like Jane , Marie perceived a male/female difference in attitudes to labs ; when I asked her if other people on the course found the lab work difficult , she said :
29 ’ I am very interested in attitudes to women , how women are viewed because of the stereotypes perpetuated by men .
30 This would be a traceable social factor within the often noted innovations in attitudes to language and to the received visual significance of objects .
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