Example sentences of "take a [adj] approach " in BNC.
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1 | Most egalitarian feminist psychologists take a similar approach . |
2 | In the view of Holman and others who take a similar approach , bad parenting is firmly linked with social deprivation and its concomitant pressures on families . |
3 | The first three sections will look take a broad approach to the subject : |
4 | APPROACH Take a systematic approach to risk issues |
5 | Take a systematic approach to risk issues |
6 | We take a practical approach by working together with our customers to achieve the right solution . |
7 | IT is not all work for children at Mount Pleasant primary school in Darlington , where children take a caring approach . |
8 | Soul II Soul take a British approach to race relations and pull off the difficult trick of combining black pride sentiments with a benevolent multiracialism . |
9 | There are organisations which take a positive approach to creative thinking and build it into their staff development structure by organising creative days or even weeks . |
10 | Its chairperson , Anstey Rice , says the association was determined not to let the chance pass by to get things right : ‘ SSDs and health authorities take a mono-cultural approach to service development and provision . |
11 | They take a different approach too when describing grand-parent/grandchildren relationships . |
12 | Take a fresh approach |
13 | They take a realistic approach — Jack says : |
14 | It has also become involved in the Work-out scheme in London , which aims to help the young unemployed take an active approach to life . |
15 | The back struts take an unusual approach by ‘ stepping over ’ the centre-strip , instead of cutting through it . |
16 | The more a lecturer is allowed to devise his own course and take an individualistic approach to his subject , the more valuable will be his contribution . |