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

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1 Even so , one could guess that his wars against the Poles ( peace was made in 1018 ) led to coldness with Boleslav 's nephew , and that Cnut 's attitude to the Germans improved when first Henry and then Boleslav ( 1025 ) died .
2 Heseltine 's attitude to the likes of break-up artist Lord Hanson is not known .
3 Not only does this constrain Britain 's ability to win the internal-trade argument , it makes her position less than dominant on the question of Europe 's attitude to the development of trade with third countries .
4 He said the White Paper failed to indicate the Government 's attitude to the judges ' response to the Green Papers .
5 Indeed Punk Rock 's attitude to the sex act itself was not libertarian but puritan :
6 Mr. Thomas Graham ( Renfrew , West and Inverclyde ) : The new clause offers Scottish people the opportunity to have at least some confidence in the Government 's attitude to the privatisation of the bus service .
7 Maintaining the previous Prime Minister 's attitude to the selection of senior civil servants — ’ Is he one of ours ? ’ — will lead to the politicisation of the civil service at the top level , and I believe that that has happened .
8 The devil in such details could come to infect Germany 's attitude to the EC as a whole .
9 The effect of thematizing an object or complement in English is to provide contrast and to emphasize the speaker 's attitude to the message .
10 Meh'Lindi 's attitude to the Tormentum was impassive , inscrutable — while the corridors and crypts reminded Grimm nostalgically of mine workings and coaly caverns .
11 Most of them were paltry , but a few made plain that Alexander II 's attitude to the army differed from that of his father .
12 An individual 's attitude to the question of the political context in which the legal system operates will depend on whether he or she takes a supportive attitude to the political status quo or wishes to challenge it .
13 The apparent indifference seems to have spread to Lendl 's attitude to the remainder of this year .
14 The new rules were bound to have an adverse effect on the general public 's attitude to the Society and before long it was obvious that the papingo shoot was losing its popularity with ordinary people , even as a spectacle .
15 If they were to behave sensibly , the railwaymen could count upon public sympathy , for there is widespread unease about the Government 's attitude to the railways .
16 The moves seemed to mark a major change in the government 's attitude to the conflict .
17 The DUP 's Gregory Campbell refused to be drawn on his party 's attitude to the issue .
18 Hopkins 's attitude to the publication of his poetry had always been ambivalent , but his habit of sending copies to Bridges indicates that he did not want them lost .
19 Many husbands are puzzled , and sometimes hurt , by their wife 's attitude to the event .
20 The struggle to determine the party 's attitude to the aspirations of Labour was to be its chief battleground for the next six years .
21 This afternoon , he has treated the House to an extraordinary collection of half-truths and inaccuracies , but he has not told us the Labour party 's attitude to the proposals that I identified in the statement .
22 I said that I believed it would now be right to give some indication of the Government 's attitude to the building of a tunnel .
23 L. K. Advani , president of the Bharatiya Janata Party , on whose parliamentary support Janata Dal depended , also voiced support , while E. M. S. Namboodiripad , general secretary of the Communist Party of India ( Marxist ) , another source of essential parliamentary support , expressed the view that the affair was an internal matter which would not affect his party 's attitude to the government .
24 It all adds up to some very big changes , not only in direction but also in the whole philosophy of Russia 's attitude to the West .
25 Just for a child to know that someone will be interested in her work or to have the opportunity to do something for someone else and know it will be appreciated can significantly change the child 's attitude to the task .
26 The BSP 's attitude to the coup was also criticized by anti-hardline factions within the party .
27 The debate we 've just had on Labour Party links raises questions , er , we believe about our attitude , our attitude , the union 's attitude to the Party , the Labour Party when it does hold power , which of course it does , er locally in some areas of this country .
28 The attention to detail displayed by Fox reveals much about New Zealand 's attitude to the game , nothing being left to chance .
29 It would have thrown light on Eliot 's attitude to the liturgy and to the drama , which in his view were indissolubly linked , though he realized the temptation to enjoy the emotions of the Mass for their own sake ; a point he had made in his ‘ Dialogue on Poetic Drama ’ .
30 There is , however , a valuable article by Andrew Thorpe on Henderson 's attitude to the crisis .
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