Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] ' attitude to " in BNC.
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1 | From her knowledge of the artists ' attitudes to their work , she pointed to the part that uncertainties played in the process of making their sculpture . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | This approach is reflected in the courts ' attitude to business contracts generally . |
4 | What is not recorded is the tom-cats ' attitude to this helpful form of health care . |
5 | They are also concerned with the parents ' attitude to the school and the teachers , their ideas about the causes of educational achievement , and their contacts with the school . |
6 | 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 ) . |
7 | The rebels ' attitude to the King is striking . |
8 | Some things he longed to talk about — he agonized over the Christians ' attitude to nuclear bombs and it grieved him that Fisher did not agonize . |
9 | This evaluation of the Egyptians ' attitude to time is borne out by their attitude to chronology . |
10 | The first to come , and one of the most interesting from Pumfrey 's point of view , was Tom Tedder , who sprawled easily in his chair , seemed as little tensed up as it is possible to be when involved in a murder case , and told them all they needed to know about the teachers ' attitude to the school 's star pupil . |
11 | This in fact was the main tack in the bishops ' attitude to the forum . |
12 | By piercing hundreds of news-cuttings with barbed-wire , Jarman intends his most wounding attack on the tabloids ' attitude to homosexuality . |