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

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1 Now he has to wait and see how much John Major 's attitude to Europe has been affected by the gift of five more years in power .
2 The Cabinet 's attitude to Europe is critical .
3 Liffe chief executive Michael Jenkins warns that , in his personal view , the Government 's attitude to Europe is critical : ‘ If we sit on the outside , then it will be difficult for London to retain its position . ’
4 He declared : ‘ Under the Conservatives , Britain 's attitude to Europe has been confused , suspicious , reluctant and ambivalent .
5 I happen to have been a keen supporter of the way of Margaret Thatcher 's attitude to Europe , highly sceptical .
6 But re-shuffle or not , Britain 's Euro-Commissioner , Sir Leon Brittain , says there must be a major overhaul of the Government 's attitude to Europe .
7 The most contentious issue discussed was Latin America 's attitude to Cuba following the change in its relationship with the former Soviet Union .
8 Although Eurotunnel 's attitude to Trans Manche Link , the contractors ' consortium , was more conciliatory yesterday than has been the case , there are still important differences to be settled .
9 Calling the UK 's attitude to Tibet " not satisfactory " , the Dalai Lama drew parallels between Tibet and Kuwait and the Baltic states .
10 The church 's attitude to Lynch stands in marked contrast to its harbouring of some Catholic priests who have in fact been guilty of child abuse .
11 Here we have a maritime application of the same principle which , by land , determined Corinth 's attitude to Athens and Megara ; Corinth 's policy was to strengthen whichever of Athens or Aigina looked the weaker , so as to prevent the stronger from controlling the Saronic Gulf .
12 Jeff 's attitude to Cicciolina can be shockingly normal — in a predictable male way .
13 According to Ms Li : ‘ Most people are fairly cynical and fairly resigned about the UK Government 's attitude to Hong Kong .
14 Fairly early in Take a girl like you , Patrick delivers himself of an unqualified condemnation of women , which is followed by a sentence from the narrator concerning and presumably condemning Patrick 's attitude to Jenny at that stage , as a girl to be taken and left : ‘ He wanted more than his share of her before anybody else had any . ’
15 On the other hand , his account of Pound 's attitude to Fernand Léger is new to me , and fascinating .
16 They exist also , and know better than anyone how contemptible is Labour 's attitude to Northern Ireland .
17 One of his secretaries Colville tells us that Churchill 's attitudes to clergymen had a touch of King Henry II 's attitude to Thomas Becket .
18 Certainly , Jacques passed on Green 's approbation of Barker 's attitude to Hampden Jackson and Douglas-Smith a few days after the late February meeting :
19 Grimm 's attitude to Moma Parsheen had altered drastically since she revealed her sabotage of Stalinvast 's future .
20 In any case , I did not linger long enough — as I was obliged to explain to his lordship shortly afterwards — to hear anything that would give a clue as to M. Dupont 's attitude to Mr Lewis 's remarks .
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