Example sentences of "['s] attitude to the [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Not only does this constrain Britain 's ability to win the internal-trade argument , it makes her position less than dominant on the question of Europe 's attitude to the development of trade with third countries . |
2 | Mr. Thomas Graham ( Renfrew , West and Inverclyde ) : The new clause offers Scottish people the opportunity to have at least some confidence in the Government 's attitude to the privatisation of the bus service . |
3 | Maintaining the previous Prime Minister 's attitude to the selection of senior civil servants — ’ Is he one of ours ? ’ — will lead to the politicisation of the civil service at the top level , and I believe that that has happened . |
4 | An individual 's attitude to the question of the political context in which the legal system operates will depend on whether he or she takes a supportive attitude to the political status quo or wishes to challenge it . |
5 | The apparent indifference seems to have spread to Lendl 's attitude to the remainder of this year . |
6 | Hopkins 's attitude to the publication of his poetry had always been ambivalent , but his habit of sending copies to Bridges indicates that he did not want them lost . |
7 | I said that I believed it would now be right to give some indication of the Government 's attitude to the building of a tunnel . |
8 | William Assheton 's attitude to the design of the conversion was based on the view that although the building might function as a house , it ought still to be recognisable as a church . |
9 | Times Newspapers Ltd. where the Sunday Times was proposing to publish comment critical of Distillers ' attitude to the settlement of claims in the thalidomide litigation . |
10 | Courtaulds ' attitude to the training of employees is embodied in a set of ‘ people principles ’ , which the company sees as essential to building a winning team . |