Example sentences of "[modal v] concentrate on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Let's concentrate on the wedding and set aside minor matters like setting up home together , buying furniture and the honeymoon .
2 Because of the obvious symmetry , we may concentrate on the singularity in region II .
3 In letters to the Israeli and Palestinian delegations it was suggested that the two sides should concentrate on a discussion of the practical details of Palestinian self-government in the West Bank and Gaza Strip .
4 In a related development , the US administration proposed in April that the second round of START ( due to commence after the conclusion of the START 1 talks ) should concentrate on the elimination of land-based strategic nuclear missiles carrying multiple warheads ( MIRVs ) .
5 Another view expressed was that the stock of money per se was not of prime importance and should not be the prime target of the authorities ; rather the authorities should concentrate on the liquidity of the whole system .
6 It was also decided that they should concentrate on the contract market .
7 The decision was not well received by those Americans who believed that their allies should concentrate on the provision of conventional forces .
8 You should concentrate on the cost of finance , so the decision depends on the following :
9 With Samson we have to decide whether we should concentrate on the time of its circulation in the early 1670s or whether we should attempt to determine a precise date of composition .
10 Barrows argued that geography should concentrate on the study of the association between man and environment , it should concentrate on themes which lead towards synthesis with an economic regional geography occupying a central place , but that specialized branches , including geomorphology , climatology and biogeography should be separated from the parent subject .
11 Erm logic suggests surely that that erm one should concentrate on the adequacy of the phasing er the existing phasing mechanism , and the words within policy H one and the guidance that the county is giving to the to the district authorities , in how they should phase the release of the committed land .
12 One stipulation of Lend-Lease agreements signed in 1941–2 was that Britain should concentrate on the production of fighter and bomber aircraft for the war effort ; its transport needs would be met by American aircraft .
13 You must concentrate on a dairy and maybe a few tender crops we could never grow up north .
14 To get at the true explanation we must concentrate on the fact that the bureaucracy 's ‘ particular functioning is not directly determined by its class membership , by the political functioning of those classes and functions from which it originates : it depends on the concrete functioning of the state apparatus , i.e. on the place of the state in the ensemble of a formation and on its complex relations with the various classes and fractions ’ .
15 For this review I 'll concentrate on the guitar effects/mixer side of the Quad-FX , as space is limited .
16 Once rid of the tasks of allotting routes and setting fares , governments could concentrate on the function that rightly belongs to them : expanding the capacities of airports and air-traffic-control systems .
17 Each could concentrate on the other .
18 At the A227 turn-off I switched off the cassette-player so I could concentrate on the terrain .
19 Club officials disclosed that Mr Souness had kept news of the operation secret from the players so they could concentrate on the match against Portsmouth .
20 Within the present context , however , I shall concentrate on the question of the socialisation of production .
21 I shall concentrate on the point made by the hon. Member for Blackburn .
22 The new Objective 4 would concentrate on the adaptation of workers to industrial change and changing production systems .
23 She would concentrate on the job in hand instead , and get it done as quickly and cleanly as possible .
24 Instead of striking the middle of the bung he would concentrate on the seal itself .
25 Below we will concentrate on an examination of corporate , business crime , the law-breaking of businesses and corporations .
26 This Chapter will concentrate on the drafting of standard conditions for the supply of goods in business as opposed to consumer transactions .
27 I will concentrate on the problem of anaphor resolution , showing how preferential phenomena complicate the task of co-ordinating the activities of various resolution subprocesses , and suggesting solutions to four specific co-ordination problems .
28 The analysis which follows will concentrate on the Education Departments of Polytechnics , Colleges and Universities running DES approved teacher education courses .
29 These interviews will concentrate on the culture of substance abuse among young people and the way these people perceive the risks involved int he use of drugs like alcohol , tobacco and heroin .
30 The third question is so closely related to changes in the forms of rural settlement and to the growth and decline of towns that it is best considered in these contexts ; the present chapter will concentrate on the scale of mortality and the fluctuations in the total population of England in the century and a half before 1529 .
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