Example sentences of "'s attitude to " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Ruth Merttens and Jeffrey Vass ( 1987 ) in an article headed ‘ Parents in schools : raising money or standards ? ’ discussed ways in which they structured the involvement of parents with their children 's learning of mathematics and Boland and Simmons ( 1987 ) describe ways in which they altered parents ' and children 's attitudes to reading .
3 Talk about some of the factors that influence people 's attitudes to the way other people speak .
4 some of the ways in which English is constantly changing between generations and over the centuries ; and people 's attitudes to such change .
5 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 .
6 The survey of over 1,000 adults aged 15+ , conducted by NOP at the end of November 1991 , researched the public 's attitudes to photographs of the Royal family in the press .
7 Research comparing young and older people 's attitudes to sexual morality has found that both groups displayed the same degree of flexibility .
8 what are the individual 's attitudes to communicating ?
9 In this model this desirable ‘ professional style ’ consists of collections or sets of values attached to different aspects of the work ( such as the administration of drugs , carrying out aseptic technique , basic theoretical knowledge such as anatomy , physiology , pathology and so on ) , organised into a complex structure which characteristics the nurse 's attitudes to the work .
10 The Royal Society 's report accepts that people 's attitudes to risks are just as important as the numerical value of the probability of the risk being realised .
11 It begins by looking at the Reagan record in such areas as pollution control , natural resource management and energy , at the administration 's attitudes to the international environment ( it wants to cut its contribution to the UN Environment Programme by 70 per cent ) and at the massacre of the Council on Environmental Quality ( two thirds of its budget and four fifths of its staff chopped ) .
12 Men 's toiletries producers Lynx have commissioned National Opinion Polls to carry out a survey on men 's attitudes to pressures of living and work .
13 Aspects of people 's attitudes to the cost of different types of credit have already been discussed ( in the previous chapter ) .
14 Here , it is worth drawing attention to some points other than cost which emerge from the analysis of people 's attitudes to different types of credit ( Appendix I , Tables 12a , 12b , 12c and comments on them ) .
15 some of the main characteristics of literary language ; and how it conveys meanings ; some of the ways in which English is constantly changing between generations and over the centuries ; and people 's attitudes to such change .
16 Inter alia , the NCCOP was concerned with problems arising from the community 's attitudes to retirement ( Nuffield Foundation , 1949 ) .
17 Another reason for looking at women 's attitudes to housework comes from surveys of gender differences in the areas of education and employment over the last few decades .
18 A first aim is to describe the housewife 's work situation and the housewife 's attitudes to housework .
19 A woman 's attitudes to the housewife role may be positive — she may feel herself to be a housewife , and agree with the idea that housewifery is an appropriate role for women , but she may at the same time dislike doing housework .
20 It should be added that Freud explicitly admitted that religious phenomena , both at the individual level and at the societal level , are overdetermined , so other factors , such as political and economic changes , could also affect people 's attitudes to religion .
21 People 's attitudes to where they wanted to live were also changing .
22 The term " investigation " was also used in a variety of ways , for example , to describe a survey such as " An investigation into traffic flow on the High Street " or " Investigate people 's attitudes to TV " .
23 The most useful — if expensive — measure of the effect of advertising , however , is the measurement of changes in people 's attitudes to the product .
24 People 's attitudes to the Health Service expressed in opinion poll findings suggest it is extremely popular in comparison with the health care system of the 1930s .
25 Right , er another situation where there 's men and women differences is in multilingual communities , er you find that men and women 's attitudes to varieties or language varieties or languages can carry so some men will try and avoid using one of their languages because they see it as a low prestige variety whereas some women will use it because for them it 's a high prestige variety .
26 The history of Western men 's attitudes to women is a history of woman-hatred , often with terrifying consequences .
27 Second , the high degree of commitment between private lenders and borrowers in Japan is particularly obvious in lender 's attitudes to firms in financial difficulty and the research will examine the circumstances under which firms are rescued by their bankers .
28 This corporate approach as well as the " steady state " requirements of the NHSME in the first year of contracting not only affected the district 's attitudes to its own providers but also what they hoped to achieve from the changes .
29 Most of the studies reviewed so far focus on people 's attitudes to domestic energy use and equipment , an aspect of their immediate daily life .
30 Fears about other people 's attitudes to their condition , coupled with their own guilt and shame , make sufferers reluctant to admit to others that they are depressed .
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