Example sentences of "the attitude [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So , you know , if you get one factor on which a lot of them load erm like the business about , you may find there 're strong correlations between the attitudes to abnormality and , where 's the one on mental illness and stuff like that ? |
2 | The impact of religious belief on the attitudes to life of older people is particularly strong . |
3 | The attitudes to training were fashioned by the ‘ Taught-myself-with-mothers-clothesline-brigade and if-you-don't-die-in-the-first-year-you'll-have-made-it . ’ |
4 | All these reasons serve to explain why this study concentrates mainly upon the attitudes to death that prevailed in the middle-class , whose irresistible rise was so prominent a feature of the nineteenth century . |
5 | Leadership style is a factor influencing the motivation of individual subordinates and the attitudes of work groups . |
6 | Perhaps even more than in the case of energising Anglican evangelical clergymen like William Marsh , in the ranks of evangelical nonconformity the powerful leadership of some ministers shaped the attitudes of chapel communities and led them into collaboration across denominational and church/chapel lines . |
7 | Identifying the attitudes of decision makers and users towards the current products in the market place ; |
8 | There is much to suggest that the attitudes of society towards sexual offences , particularly the attitudes of many men ( who hold most of the leading posts in the making of policy and law ) , have tended to undervalue the seriousness of sexual assaults . |
9 | The medium-term one I would say is to do with broadly the attitudes of society towards education , and those attitudes have in fact undergone a fairly substantial change over the last ten years or so . |
10 | The attitudes of Job 's comforters are unsurprisingly the attitudes of many people today when faced with mental illness , just as Job 's symptoms are recognisable as those of a severe reactive depression . |
11 | [ The ] social history of a person with respect to the attitudes of respect and contempt that others have of him and of his understandings of these attitudes . |
12 | I 'M writing because of concern about the attitudes of AI re : sexism . |
13 | One lesson we can learn from the Strathclyde Elderly Forum is the importance of the attitudes of community works . |
14 | Tizard 's ( 1988 ) work on the attitudes of reception class teachers confirms this view . |
15 | And while he was reared on metal and later discovered punk — but did n't necessarily subscribe to the attitudes for fear of losing individuality — he appreciates the blues . |
16 | Nowhere will the difference be more marked than in the attitudes towards law and order . |
17 | We therefore hypothesized that there would be significant differences between the attitudes towards SSE generally of teachers who had , and who had not , seen the Solihull booklet . |
18 | The Solihull booklet seems to have had a powerfully benign effect on the attitudes towards SSE of Solihull secondary teachers in general . |
19 | By including in the survey questionnaire certain of the items from the Solihull survey ( see Chapter 8 ) concerning school self-evaluation as a general notion ( i.e. not associated with a specific scheme ) , we were also able to contrast the attitudes towards SSE of the teachers in the two LEAs , the one operating a voluntary scheme , the other a mandatory one . |
20 | The attitudes towards parenthood and parenting of people living and working in a multi-ethnic community are explored . |
21 | The attitude to make-believe and truth in the capital city of post-communist Ukraine is too relaxed . |
22 | In the United Kingdom the attitude to testing has been more ambivalent , although examinations and tests have played an important part in British education for well over a century . |
23 | I much prefer the attitude to sex in Amsterdam where the whole set-up is less clinically efficient than in Germany . |
24 | Change in the attitude to Welsh of some 800 pupils will be examined in terms of youth culture , use of mass media , identification models , language background of the home as well as the school and neighbourhood , type of school attended , self concept , achievement level , gender and age . |
25 | And of course there were still a few who would never have dreamt of asking themselves whether they could afford anything , with the attitude to money of an Algernon Moncrieff . |
26 | It was the attitude to peace which nagged him most , however . |
27 | In an amiable parody of an interview he once heard being given by Sir Adrian Boult , Gould spelt out the attitude to recording of that older generation : roughly , ‘ I do n't mind doing the occasional recording , old boy — not everyone gets to concerts — and we 'll do our best , but I do n't want any ‘ patching ’ , we must keep the long line intact ’ . |
28 | All the same , the phrase ‘ pounce down upon ’ , like the word ‘ scamper ’ , is in keeping with the attitude to adventure which is still apparent even after the three commanders have found suitable wives and have won promotion to the rank of admiral as a result of successful expeditions in the Pacific . |
29 | Chairman having read again the relevant paragraphs P P G twelve to which er the senior inspector referred , I I think it 's entirely consistent with that that the county should seek to erm include a policy now in the plan which in effect seeks to clarify the basic intentions of the structure plan in in regard to the attitude to development in in open countryside . |
30 | Like policemen and women everywhere Easton 's section police bemoan the deterioration in the attitude to authority shown by some youngsters . |