Example sentences of "[unc] attitude to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The DUP 's attitude to future talks is unambiguous — either the Dublin government ‘ deals with ’ articles 2 and 3 of the constitution and John Hume stops talking to Gerry Adams or Ian Paisley will not be at the conference table . |
2 | HOZ STAP GURT A writer 's attitude to fellow writers |
3 | ‘ It is difficult to fathom Government 's attitude to orderly potato marketing . |
4 | Jane Collier 's attitude to female authorship is unclear , but Henry Fielding , in a letter from Lisbon in 1754 , praised her ‘ for an understanding more than female , mixed with virtues almost more than human ’ . |
5 | Two recent novels will illustrate Barth 's attitude to used-up forms and his move towards a new synthesis . |
6 | The new government 's attitude to foreign investment was also seen as an important indicator of future economic policy . |
7 | But at its start there were two great threats : the economic recession and the Thatcher Government 's attitude to nationalised industry spending limits and investment criteria . |
8 | Moral corruption began with Eve and the church 's attitude to passionate love was entirely hostile . |
9 | Letter : Labour 's attitude to homosexual law reform |
10 | Individuals and corporations hold portfolios of assets , the precise composition of which depends both on the characteristics of those assets and on the asset holder 's attitude to risky outcomes . |
11 | Why does he not acknowledge what his party 's attitude to inward investment would do to jobs in the north-east , in Wales , in Scotland and in many other parts of the country ? |
12 | It can find expression in one 's attitude to voluntary organizations , to the culture and traditions of the community , and in behaviour to its members when met in anonymous situations . |
13 | 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 . |