Example sentences of "'s approach to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | But both men are saying that quietly , while trumpeting their credentials as good Europeans , almost a mirror-image of Mrs Thatcher 's approach to Europe . |
2 | On Nov. 15 the Senate judiciary committee voted to confirm William Barr as Attorney General [ see p. 38521 ] following hearings during which Democrats had characterized the Bush administration 's approach to BCCI as lethargic and piecemeal . |
3 | Among them was Jonathan ( no relation ) Aitken , who is hostile to the European Community and may well have preferred Mrs Thatcher 's approach to Sir Anthony 's Euro-fanaticism . |
4 | Most ice rinks are heavily subsidised by local councils , but First Leisure 's approach to Milton Keynes Borough Council drew a blank . |
5 | Almost unbelievably , a passer-by overhead the man 's approach to Robert outside the school , became suspicious , and telephoned the local police with the number of the car . |
6 | She denied that the company 's approach to Mr Bond had artificially inflated the price . |
7 | He wrote an article in the magazine Training Tomorrow which he entitled , unequivocally if rather presumptuously , ’ Labour 's Approach to Tecs ’ . |
8 | Barthes 's approach to S/Z has the merit of respecting the individual play of a given text while at the same time relying on the general concept of the scriptible and the lisible to do so . |