Example sentences of "'s approach " in BNC.
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1 | David 's approach to practical problems harked back to his days on the rugby pitch , often with similarly injurious results . |
2 | She turned in search of Luke but he must have taken off at Caroline 's approach . |
3 | Some of Easthope 's approach recalls that of C. S. Lewis in The Personal Heresy . |
4 | Gerald Graff , in Professing Literature , is sympathetic to Scholes 's approach , quoting him to the effect that what we call skill in reading involves ‘ a knowledge of the codes that were operative in the composition of any given text and the historical situation in which it was composed . ’ |
5 | She denied that the company 's approach to Mr Bond had artificially inflated the price . |
6 | The Cheltenham & Gloucester 's approach is typical of the big lenders ' attitude to budget schemes . |
7 | It testifies both to a new realism in Moscow 's approach to the country 's profound economic crisis , and acknowledgement by the Western financial community that red-blooded free market therapy can not alone provide the answer . |
8 | Here is an ostensible shift in the balance of the Government 's approach , reflecting the new composition of the Cabinet but also , perhaps , the new constellation of electoral politics following the disintegration of the centre parties . |
9 | And with this change came a transformation in the organisation 's approach to its markets . |
10 | This may occur in Keegan 's ‘ global company ’ but there the emphasis lies more in the company 's approach to products and markets , without the same global integration of flows of resources , ideas and people . |
11 | Hart 's approach is down to earth and realistic and the tone throughout is overwhelmingly encouraging . |
12 | In general , though , Mrs Thatcher 's approach was not really philosophical at all . |
13 | Mrs Thatcher 's approach to world affairs remained in key respects significantly insular , her approach to full European collaboration notably hesitant . |
14 | Dr Banda 's approach has had considerable success . |
15 | The hallmarks of Thomas à Kempis 's approach to the religious life are a rigorous inner self-discipline and a conformity , for reasons of humility , to the existing forms of Christianity as met from day to day wherever you happen to be . |
16 | It is typical of Lewis 's later self that he should have seen no virtue at all in Tillyard 's approach , and that furthermore he should have labelled it ‘ heresy ’ . |
17 | Although Sir Leon 's approach will be welcomed by the nationalist-minded rightwing in the Federal Republic , it is unlikely to be endorsed by many ministers in the present Bonn coalition nor by opposition parties . |
18 | Polgar 's approach to teaching is , he says , that ‘ the pleasure of the accomplishment must be several times as much as the experience of failure . ’ |
19 | At the weekend we had Peter Brook 's approach via the South Bank Show ( LWT ) and through the foothills of Lear and the Marat/Sade to this Everest of an Indian epic . |
20 | All the signs are that President Mitterrand 's approach is supported by Chancellor Kohl 's foreign minister , Mr Hans-Dietrich Genscher . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | Advertisers said they were delighted to see many of their proposals reflected in the Government 's approach . |
23 | Swindon 's approach was more along the byways , with frequent midfield pauses to check the map or signposts . |
24 | Those who favour a tighter regime are just as unhappy about the EC 's approach to date . |
25 | A sensible theorist 's approach is to hope that the fat neutrino goes away . |
26 | Summer 's approach spelt out in a breezy spin on Paisley . |
27 | The article even invoked the views of John Maynard Keynes as evidence of the foolishness of the government 's approach . |
28 | The actor 's approach to setting up his Bar and Grill has been eccentric to say the last . |
29 | Quite as striking , for Otto I 's approach , is some evidence relating to the appointment of a suffragan bishop . |
30 | Mr Murrell 's approach aims to combine a series of investments within a school fees portfolio . |