Example sentences of "'s [adj] approach to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ No more do I , ’ said Harry , surprised by Madeleine 's broad-minded approach to the circumstances of his birth . |
2 | Inside is evidence of Revell 's idiosyncratic approach to luthiery . |
3 | Such a rendition seems broadly typical of von Dohnányi 's rigorous approach to standard orchestral fare , cutting through to the perceived essence of music where the stodge and surface glitter are in fact part and parcel of the intended appeal . |
4 | They had witnessed , and were very impressed with , Newman 's fresh approach to TV Drama . |
5 | While in Paris Klee saw and admired Cubist works at Uhde 's , and he may have known the rapidly growing Rupf collection in Berne , but he remained most impressed by Delaunay 's scientific approach to the handling of colour , which fitted in with his own ideas ; in the autumn of 1912 he translated some of Delaunay 's notes on light for the review Der Sturm . |
6 | Crocker 's cautious approach to the electricity showroom , his quick sidelong glances , called to mind days long gone by when Wexford , then a sixth-form boy , had witnessed this same man as a child of ten , scuttling up to front doors playing ‘ Knocking Down Ginger ’ . |
7 | In addition the book features Pearce 's personal approach to a variety of media , with the accent very much on preparing colour by hand and pointing artists towards the most suitable manufactured materials in each case . |
8 | At this point I want to contrast Callenbach 's Utopian approach to an ecologically-based society with an official contemporary study of biotechnology 's potential . |
9 | It is perhaps because of Oakeshott 's philosophical approach to his subject that we are able , through the study of his thought , more clearly to discern both the roots of conservative political thought and its links with a particular approach to the issues of public law . |
10 | I was delighted to read David Helton 's biblical approach to his subject . |
11 | The prime minister , Vyacheslav Kebich , defends the government 's evolutionary approach to the market economy . |
12 | The bypass for example allowing people to move round er Greater York without passing through the er through the city centre and I think that 's par part of the County Council and I suspect City Council 's overall approach to traffic management in Greater York . |
13 | Staying together entails reconciling men 's and women 's differing approaches to intimacy and sex , and renegotiation of the relationship through changes in work , family life and the transition from the early stage of being ‘ in love ’ to a more ‘ companionate ’ or possibly less harmonious state . |
14 | In his contribution the exhibition 's co-ordinator Nigel Whiteley , Head of Visual Arts at Lancaster , argues that the tradition of Ruskin 's ethical approach to architecture survived into the Modern Movement , however different the aesthetic result . |
15 | Prompted by the Government 's blind-eye approach to the sex trade , a pilot project aims to ‘ discourage dark-corner behaviour among men and women to stop AIDS from spreading ’ , as project co-ordinator Alice Munalula explained . |
16 | Keene 's matter-of-fact approach to the grisly scene allows for no introspection on his part , nor are the feelings of the wounded men explored . |
17 | By all the rules of the market , Hewlett-Packard Co 's HP 3000 business computer family should be going the way of the Wang Laboratories Inc VS and the Nixdorf Computer AG 8870 , but in defiance of crude market logic , the machine is going from strength to strength , bolstered by the company 's relaxed approach to migration to Unix : because HP 3000 users know they can relatively painlessly convert to Unix any time they choose , the majority are happy to stay right where they are , and the company claims that its high-end HP 3000 system business actually grew more than 50% last year , and the much-derided Posix interface is actually enabling it to pick up applications from Unix . |
18 | Guide 's basic approach to logical objects is a standard one : the user chooses a name for each type of logical object , and supplies a table which attaches properties to this name . |
19 | It represents the next stage in the company 's three-pronged approach to the market , along with the existing consumer PCS line and standard ‘ cost sensitive M300 series . |
20 | It will infuriate the Right because of Mr Heseltine 's interventionist approach to industrial policy . |
21 | He 'd heard weird stories of Steven Morrissey 's unconventional approach to life . |
22 | Edinburgh 's integrated approach to teaching , research and institutional behaviour on environmental matters leads the way for others in higher education . |
23 | But he believes there could be benefits for other DTI units in adopting OSO 's integrated approach to industry support . |
24 | Setting an example : John d'Ancona believes there could be benefits for other trade units in adopting OSO 's integrated approach to industry support |
25 | In this paper I will present a specific example of this function of design by scrutinising the present British Government 's preferred approach to the conservation of energy in non-domestic buildings . |
26 | Examinations set for areas of study of the diploma programme may reflect the individual centre 's current approach to unseen testing and could include , for example , unseen case studies . |
27 | Europe 's current approach to cleaning up acid emissions by cutting permitted levels equally in all countries has been criticised by David Newbery , Professor of Applied Economics at Cambridge University . |
28 | MAS professionals should be aware of the firm 's revised approach to due diligence entitled ‘ The KPMG Investigations Service ’ . |
29 | In the West , where many people have lost the will to create a faith for themselves and where many have fallen into despair , Julian 's imaginative approach to religion shows a possible way forward . |
30 | Mr Fowler added that in the Government 's even-handed approach to employment , people would have the right to belong to a union and could not be excluded from a job on the grounds that they were trade unionists . |