Example sentences of "[adj] approach to [noun sg] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Many analyses within the British approach to intonation include among tones both ‘ high ’ and ‘ low ’ varieties .
2 This approach to bureaucracy coincided with the extension of government powers in Western democracies , an increase in the number of government officials and a growth in the proportion of national wealth allocated through public bureaucracies .
3 Practitioners , therefore , are in a powerful position to argue for the adoption of the kind of needs-led comprehensive approach to assessment exemplified in this paper .
4 Task-centred casework is similar to the brief problem-orientated approach to treatment described in Chapter 5 .
5 The adoption of the contextual approach to word-meaning outlined in this chapter has certain inescapable consequences that some might consider to be disadvantages .
6 In his contribution the exhibition 's co-ordinator Nigel Whiteley , Head of Visual Arts at Lancaster , argues that the tradition of Ruskin 's ethical approach to architecture survived into the Modern Movement , however different the aesthetic result .
7 With regard to their treatment of the present topic , he says , ‘ A materialist approach to war focuses on war 's relations to the practical problems of maintaining life and living standards .
8 Church ( 1988 ) improved the stochastic approach to corpus tagging by including statistics based on ‘ lexical probabilities ’ .
9 LEGISLATIVE APPROACH TO INSIDER DEALING IN BOTH THE UK AND THE US
10 The clinical approach to family planning in which medical staff advised upon and provided services at the hospital was replaced by an extension approach in which a vast array of extension agents and network of services in the countryside was set up , using many techniques of marketing and advertising adapted to the Indian context .
11 That these are components of a broadly progressive approach to education embraced by the Coordinating Team is both unsurprising and perfectly appropriate .
12 The critical approach to knowledge leads to a critical perspective on the knowledge acquired , so that the individual comes , as it were , to put brackets round it .
13 The critical approach to knowledge brings with it a state of intellectual freedom , in which the individual is freed from unquestioning faith in any view of the world .
14 You may recognise your own approach to essay writing in the table showing three approaches to the problem .
15 Their existence is thus the reason for the long memory and slow approach to self-preservation mentioned in Section 21.1 .
16 Developing from his early research in South Africa , Lester King constructed a new approach to geomorphology based upon a study of the world 's plainlands ( King , 1950 ) and in that approach claimed that continent-wide bevelled surfaces were produced by pediplanation .
17 Former American wrestler Josh claims his new approach to fitness lies in making it fun .
18 This combination was expressed at the national level by ‘ Butskellism ’ — that bi-partisan approach to government relying on an expanded mixed economy , and underlain by the social-democratic compromise between capital and labour .
19 Theory Z is thus an extension of Theory Y , with the participative approach to decision-making emphasised as a need for consensus , and with an emphasis on personal commitment and the humanisation of work activities .
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