noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
public
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There is now a growing conviction that the religious sources for a new public ethos have to be mobilised again.
whole
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Although the new forms of service are not necessarily responsible, it is felt that the whole ethos of worship has changed.
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Rather it was the whole ethos of the monarchy which was felt to be dowdy and second-rate.
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school
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Do schools pay sufficient attention to the match between the taught health education curriculum and the hidden curriculum of the school ethos ?
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A prime source of violence resides in the elitist educational strategies that are firmly rooted in the school ethos .
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The school ethos was mainly concerned with turning out well-educated, potential wives of professional able-bodied men.
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It is by acts of thoughtfulness that the school ethos is reinforced.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In the late '60s, thousands of people lived according to an ethos of sharing and caring.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Any traces have been obliterated by the advance of the ethos that we have inherited from our Cro-Magnon ancestors.
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It alerts one to the importance of contextual factors such as those relating to the institution's regulations, resources and ethos .
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The dominant male ethos even leads to an unspoken complicity between cop and criminal.
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There is now a growing conviction that the religious sources for a new public ethos have to be mobilised again.
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Western art reflected the ethos of its society as surely as Soviet art.
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What should remain constant is ethos .