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

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1 Changes in attitudes to masturbation were manifest by the end of the nineteenth century .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 The main change has been in attitudes to Japan and Western Europe .
5 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 .
6 A third aim is to suggest possible hypotheses directed towards explaining differences between housewives in attitudes to housework and the housework situation .
7 Many factors , such as differences between social classes in attitudes to marriage , could explain or contribute to explaining the difference .
8 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 :
9 ’ I am very interested in attitudes to women , how women are viewed because of the stereotypes perpetuated by men .
10 This would be a traceable social factor within the often noted innovations in attitudes to language and to the received visual significance of objects .
11 The Neolithic advent of farming about 10,000 years ago seems to have produced a fundamental shift in attitudes to animals and the natural world .
12 There is considerable ground for speculation about why the Opposition have adopted such a churlish attitude to proposals which are clearly well designed and will make a significant contribution to further improvement in attitudes to training .
13 The difference in attitudes to musketry between British and European armies was pronounced .
14 These are evident in attitudes to authority and in learning styles used or preferred .
15 Changes in attitudes to authority , including parental and conjugal authority , have extended the choices open to women and young people .
16 For instance , in the cultural and moral area the most marked changes have occurred in family life ; in the role of , and relationship between , the sexes ; in the position of women ; in the attitude to established morality and tradition and in attitudes to authority generally .
17 But there was a darker side in attitudes to children .
18 The opening phase of the war , however , produced domestic difficulties and grievances not dissimilar to those experienced by Edward 's father and grandfather ; and it was only with the military successes and material gains of the 1340s that a change in attitude to war amongst both the nobility and the commons became apparent .
19 Now in his late 40s Mr Rees says he has seen many changes in attitude to transsexuals in the 20 years since he first asked for treatment .
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