Example sentences of "' attitude to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Spear also found in a study of teachers ' attitudes to girls and technology that the most sex-differentiated replies came from science teachers ( Spear in this volume ) . |
2 | It is crucial that teachers ' attitudes to poetry communicate enthusiasm for it . |
3 | The third approach , ‘ police-community attitudinal change ’ , attempted to change officers ' attitudes to minority groups via a series of lectures , encounter groups and sensitivity training . |
4 | Some industrial consumers regretted that the Boards ' attitudes to tariffs were much more rigid than that of their predecessors ( who had been more willing to negotiate special rates ) . |
5 | Based on extensive research , it concluded that parents ' attitudes to education were of supreme importance in influencing children 's educational success — more so than the parents ' educational or occupational status , than material circumstances at home , and than schools themselves . |
6 | To improve employees ' attitudes to relocation , employers need to consider the following : |
7 | Employees ' attitudes to relocation may well improve once they have learned what expenses they are entitled to under such policies . |
8 | A small number of schools mentioned that as part of their monitoring procedures , pupils were asked to evaluate social education programmes and one secondary school referred to a survey of pupils ' attitudes to health education . |
9 | Prof Catford said two studies had been undertaken of family doctors ' attitudes to health promotion and their own health . |
10 | Computer education activities and pupils ' attitudes to computers |
11 | It has been observed that pupils ' attitudes to computers are significantly influenced by use of a home-computer and experience of computer assisted learning ( CAL ) at school . |
12 | Pupils ' attitudes to computers will be assessed by a questionnaire developed by the researcher ; perception of the classroom environment will be assessed by means of ten scales used in other classroom research studies . |
13 | Professor Sean Freyne of Trinity College , a former Roman catholic priest , published an article in the Irish Times favouring the constitutional amendment , and suggesting that the Irish bishops ' attitude to marriage , despite some signs to the contrary , was eminently legal and contractual in orientation ( Irish Times , 5 June 1986 ) . |
14 | Although the courts ' attitude to reports leading to legislation has varied , until recently there was no modern case in which the court had looked at parliamentary debates as an aid to construction . |
15 | By piercing hundreds of news-cuttings with barbed-wire , Jarman intends his most wounding attack on the tabloids ' attitude to homosexuality . |
16 | Jesus ' attitude to suffering ( e.g. Mark 1 : 21–28 ; Luke 5 : 11–17 ; Luke 22 : 41–42 ; Luke 22 : 63–65 ) |
17 | This evaluation of the Egyptians ' attitude to time is borne out by their attitude to chronology . |
18 | This approach is reflected in the courts ' attitude to business contracts generally . |