Example sentences of "[unc] attitude to [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They should learn to recognise when people 's attitudes to language use , eg as expressed in letters to newspapers , reveal misunderstandings about the nature of language change .
2 Despite its role , Data Logic has n't shied from voicing some concerns over its employer 's attitude to transaction processing-on-Unix , concerns lodged not on the technology side , but at IBM 's marketing approach .
3 Although Eurotunnel 's attitude to Trans Manche Link , the contractors ' consortium , was more conciliatory yesterday than has been the case , there are still important differences to be settled .
4 The URA 's attitude to investor participation in the EPL scheme was ambivalent .
5 But having 22,000 students milling around my city , I am delighted about the Government 's attitude to student discounts and particularly to the student gap , as it is called — the three months which often used to cause problems under the old community charge arrangements .
6 According to Ms Li : ‘ Most people are fairly cynical and fairly resigned about the UK Government 's attitude to Hong Kong .
7 When he is challenged about the Opposition 's attitude to trade union legislation , the hon. Gentleman says that that is a matter of public record .
8 The hon. Member for Sedgefield has been uncharacteristically coy about the Labour party 's attitude to training credits .
9 On the other hand , his account of Pound 's attitude to Fernand Léger is new to me , and fascinating .
10 They exist also , and know better than anyone how contemptible is Labour 's attitude to Northern Ireland .
11 One of his secretaries Colville tells us that Churchill 's attitudes to clergymen had a touch of King Henry II 's attitude to Thomas Becket .
12 Certainly , Jacques passed on Green 's approbation of Barker 's attitude to Hampden Jackson and Douglas-Smith a few days after the late February meeting :
13 Grimm 's attitude to Moma Parsheen had altered drastically since she revealed her sabotage of Stalinvast 's future .
14 In any case , I did not linger long enough — as I was obliged to explain to his lordship shortly afterwards — to hear anything that would give a clue as to M. Dupont 's attitude to Mr Lewis 's remarks .
15 Davenport 's attitude to group marketing in general is much the same as for the Royal Oak .
16 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 .
17 Prof Catford said two studies had been undertaken of family doctors ' attitudes to health promotion and their own health .
18 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 .
19 This approach is reflected in the courts ' attitude to business contracts generally .
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