Example sentences of "[noun pl] have a [adj] [noun] towards " in BNC.
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1 | The Icelanders have a fine attitude towards their country . |
2 | Because of their heavy running costs , the big companies have a built-in disposition towards the type of popular music which is capable of the widest-possible appeal . |
3 | Most Christians had a strong reserve towards that polytheism that pervaded society , which is not to say that there were not quiet compromisers , like the Christians of southern Spain early in the fourth century who held official cultic positions in the worship of Jupiter , or the bishop of Troy who could painlessly apostatize under Julian because he had never ceased to pray to the sun-god . |
4 | A new survey recently published by the CIOB found that three quarters of the members surveyed believed that the banks have a negative policy towards the construction industry . |
5 | In general Solihull secondary teachers have a neutral attitude towards professional development in connection with SSE . |
6 | AMERICANS have a weird attitude towards Ireland , which you see in Hear My Song . |
7 | Television , film and video have the capacity to command attention and often pupils have a positive attitude towards television or video . |