Example sentences of "new approach to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ His breezy , free-spirited delivery inspired a new approach to the character and from there all the pieces started to fall into place . ’
2 By the end of the week the concern may be to assess a new approach to the pay round in response to a union proposal .
3 Launched by Mayer and Timms and continued by , among others , Sainsbury and his colleagues at the University of Sheffield , this new approach to the evaluation of social work has revealed previously uncharted areas of knowledge , and has been extensively reviewed in recent years ( Sainsbury , 1980 ; Craig , 1981 ; Rees and Wallace , 1982 ; Fisher , 1983 ) .
4 It led to the publication in 1936 of The General Theory of Interest , Employment and Money by J.M. Keynes , a Cambridge don , which revolutionised conventional economics and which resulted in a new approach to the conduct of economic policy .
5 It involved nothing less than a new paradigm and a new approach to the relationship of theory and practice in educational management " ( Hughes et al.
6 As well as implying this criticism of classical economy , Marx 's attitude suggests a new approach to the construction of a social theory .
7 The election of the Thatcher government in 1979 was to see a new approach to the management of the civil service .
8 The percutaneous rotary lithotrite : a new approach to the treatment of symptomatic cholecystolithiasis
9 The chapter on ‘ The Created God and Crime and Punishment ’ enlarges upon this , and introduces a new approach to the subject .
10 However , a new approach to the question of remedies available for breach was occasioned by Diplock LJ in Hong Kong Fir Shipping Co Ltd v Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd [ 1962 ] 2 QB 26 ( at p70 ) : There are … many contractual undertakings of a more complex character which can not be categorised as being " conditions " or " warranties " , if the late 19th century meaning adopted in the Sale of Goods Act , 1893 , and used by Bowen LJ in Bentsen v Taylor , Sons & Co be given to those terms .
11 It is described as a new approach to the regulation of emissions to air , land and sea from most polluting processes , and will apply the concept of ‘ best available techniques not entailing excessive cost ’ .
12 The same critical and questioning attitude which was forming the new approach to the Bible was at the same time stimulating scientific study and experiment and discovering the regularities in the natural order — what were and commonly still are called ‘ the laws of nature ’ .
13 We have introduced Project 2000 — a new approach to the training of nurses .
14 They would be more effective and useful ; and at the same time they could be employed to reflect a new approach to the balance of education for which I have argued .
15 Perhaps it was with a sense of relief that local authorities turned to a more manageable problem in the 1970s : a new approach to the control of residential areas .
16 The notion of a criterion is discussed in Albritton ( 1959 ) ; a new approach to the role of criteria is McDowell ( 1982 ) , to which Wright ( 1984 ) responds .
17 The period which commenced in the early thirties was significant in that a new approach to the study of the flora was evident .
18 A second significant new approach to the study of the flora became evident during this same period .
19 We really do need a whole new approach to the job . ’
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