Example sentences of "[pos pn] approach to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She tempered her approach to each medium like a professional : for newspaper journalists she spoke slowly in short , simple generalities ; on television she smiled a lot and complimented her opponents on the intelligence of their remarks ; on radio she allowed herself to be profound , even vulnerable .
2 If the Latin Americans had their nationalist sensibilities ruffled by the refusal of the Comintern to recognise that they were in the best position to analyse the situation in their own countries , and were disappointed by the level of support received from Moscow , Comintern officials in their turn were unenthusiastic about the evolution of the Latin American Communist parties and their approach to revolutionary politics .
3 If the marital rape exemption had been abolished in England and the decision to prosecute left to the police , there is no reason to think that their approach to marital rape cases would have been anything other than cautious .
4 • Westminster Council , London : Considerate Hoteliers programme in which hoteliers work together to improve their approach to environmental practice and , now , Considerate restaurateurs , tackling interior and exterior appearance of premises , recycling , ‘ greening ’ buildings with plants and flowers , providing no-smoking areas and controlling noise and cooking smells .
5 They are as traditional , narrow-minded and uncreative in their approach to educational debate as the Government .
6 It should also offer living experience of the life of faith — in the way it is organised and in the relationship of those who work and learn there , in its approach to pastoral care and guidance , liturgy , extra-curricular work , to discipline and to a concern and appropriate approach for those with special needs .
7 Ford , though usually perceived as a cautious company in its approach to technical innovation , is resolutely leading the way with two-strokes .
8 It is expected that the wording will be well received by its current and future policyholders and does enable NCM to be flexible in its approach to domestic credit underwriting .
9 In this chapter Rob Grunsell gives a brief outline of his approach to in-service training which he developed at the schools council and published in Finding Answers to Disruption ( Grunsell 1985 ) .
10 Although there was little originality in Paley 's argument and little new in his approach to natural history , his emphasis on the usefulness of organic structures struck a renewed chord in the minds of a social elite whose wealth was increasingly based on trade and commerce .
11 His approach to public health combined effective administration ( involving a team of inspectors , control of the water-supply and the removal of nuisances ) with an emphasis on research into the causes of infection .
12 They clearly show the relationship between facts and encourage the note-maker to be more analytical and selective in his approach to historical information .
13 His best-known work , Tetbury church , Gloucestershire ( 1777–81 ) , is one of the most elegant examples of late eighteenth-century Gothic and was widely admired at the time , the poet William Mason [ q.v. ] , for example , commenting that it gave him ‘ the very highest opinion ’ of Hiorne 's ‘ Gothic taste ’ ; and his approach to Gothic design also appears to have embraced at least the rudiments of scholarship as well as its decorative appeal .
14 Only when your approach to good health can be adapted to all your own requirements ( and your family 's requirements too if this is relevant ) , will you really succeed in attaining your goals .
15 It can be fun to be flexible in your approach to physical exercise .
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