Example sentences of "[modal v] concentrate on the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Let's concentrate on the important , serious issues and spend less time worrying about such matters as the quality of the beer . |
2 | Where their interests overlapped with the Maud Committee they reached similar conclusions , and we may concentrate on the latter as dealing in greater detail with the concerns of this chapter . |
3 | Richards believes his 38-year-old player-boss should concentrate on the managerial side . |
4 | The same problem arises with Bruner 's injunction that the curriculum should concentrate on the essential structure of a subject . |
5 | An acquirer should concentrate on the discounted value of the acquired bank 's cash flow . |
6 | Perhaps we should concentrate on the potential opportunities and rewards involved in the process of getting there , rather than the doubtful pleasures of its lull achievement . |
7 | but er , I think we must concentrate on the decisive people as well to get these places on |
8 | To be fully effective , managers must concentrate on the total organisation and environmental changes instead of on artificial internal segments . |
9 | John Nef , in his Wiles Lectures of 1956 , concluded that , if we seek the origins of our modern quantitative-mindedness , we must concentrate on the last decades of the sixteenth century . |
10 | He took deep breaths , trying to calm his mind and soul so he could concentrate on the recent events in the Tower . |
11 | He suggested that the two SBS men should attack the harbour wireless station instead while his men would concentrate on the actual port installations . |
12 | Most attention will concentrate on the pre-trial video recording recom mendations . |
13 | The thirty or so papers presented will concentrate on the following areas : input , storage and display technologies ; image processing software ; multimedia ; telecommunications ; and applications , and speakers will be drawn from museums , industrial research institutions , educational establishments , libraries and galleries . |
14 | The second limitation of this discussion is that it will concentrate on the Graeco-Roman world , as this was a period when coin designs were at their most varied . |
15 | We will concentrate on the General Fund and the Housing Accounts . |
16 | Perhaps it is not possible to reduce it to a single definition , but for the purpose of this passage I will concentrate on the individual learner . |
17 | This article will concentrate on the former procedures . |
18 | We will concentrate on the former . |
19 | The seminar will concentrate on the main aspects of newsletter production : |
20 | IN THE YEAR that saw mankind 's first wave of planetary exploration reach a glorious climax with Voyager 2 's passage of Neptune , it is clear that new space efforts will concentrate on the third planet from the Sun . |
21 | In our discussion of sociological explanations we will concentrate on the three major sociological perspectives and how they analyse and interpret crime — Functionalism , Interactionism and Marxism . |
22 | Kristy 's studies will concentrate on the social structure of the elephants with special emphasis on how calf mortality is affected by poaching . |
23 | A change for the better , for now the Japanese can concentrate on the new industries of Computers and Lasers where , because there is not yet the world competition as in radios and televisions , they can recover better margins making their industries more wealth-creating . |
24 | Several methods of implementing pen.loop control , including a microprocessor.based scheme , are introduced in that chapter , so in this Section we can concentrate on the relative merits of software and hardware.intensive systems for the detailed control of stepping rate . |
25 | The Modular Course uses a two-tier examinations committee structure , the overall strategy being to provide both tiers with relevant information and recommendations in such a way that examiners can concentrate on the important issues relating to student progress . |