Example sentences of "their approach to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They are generally more logical , step by step , and scientific in their approach to a problem . |
2 | Students learn best from their own mistakes ; they should be told when and why they have gone wrong , and how their approach to a problem should be redirected . |
3 | Not only do books often tend to be rather broad in their approach to a subject , but they can also take a long time to be published after they are written and the information may thus be out of date . |
4 | Many alpinists reconnoitre their approach to a mountain on the afternoon before a climb , and this good practice should apply equally to the descent route . |
5 | Innovators of ‘ informal ’ drama seem in fact to have failed abysmally in their attempt to explain their approach to the public at large and in particular to other subject teachers , headteachers and L.E.A . |
6 | The judge would not have erred had he drawn attention to the circumstances ( which were in fact plain for all to see ) , but their Lordships reject the adoption of any rule which would impose new obligations on trial judges in their approach to the consideration of witnesses ' evidence and they refer to the judgment delivered by Ackner L.J . |
7 | or by Butler-Sloss L.J. , no doubt because it was not material on their approach to the case . ) |
8 | Teachers are also represented , and many find marking helpful in shaping their approach to the subject ; they are not involved , of course , in the setting of question papers . |
9 | My Group was anxious that all teachers should understand and think about the ideological assumptions implied by their approach to the teaching of English , for this is one way to overcome dogmatism . |
10 | Equally well one 's German competitors tend to be financed by banks , rather than by equity , and their approach to the handling of their shareholders is very different from our own . |
11 | He has no time for players who are not totally honest with him or with their approach to the game . |
12 | Organisations are often quite casual in their approach to the information created and stored on office systems and this is explained in part by their origins . |
13 | The river had risen by almost two feet and the current , which had been almost imperceptible on their approach to the dock , was beginning to form foam-lipped eddies along the near bank . |
14 | Tacis officials have generally been flexible in their approach to the design and implementation of our project . |
15 | Should staff change their approach to the design or presentation of courses ? |