Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] centre on the " in BNC.

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1 Change can come about in educational institutions without the change necessarily centring on the curriculum in the first instance , although the curriculum may subsequently be affected .
2 Non-enthusiasts , moreover , have sourly claimed for some decades that attention often centres on the glossiest , latest and most expensive format : film and closed-circuit television , rather than filmstrip , record or slide .
3 Henderson 's theory therefore centred on the belief that a lack of social relationships is atypical , that an inability to form social ties is disadvantageous , and the loss of or non-availability of important others likely to be emotionally distressing ( Henderson , 1974 ) .
4 Indeed , the remaining debate between the British and other Member States on this matter now centres on the question of how much regulation ( or restriction on the freedom to trade ) there should be for banking services .
5 Significant events over the past year mainly centred on the appointment of a successor to Elizabeth Gadsby MBE , whose farewell dinner at the Barber Surgeons Hall at the end of January was attended by her many friends in the industry , with fitting tributes .
6 Interest therefore centres on the notion that left and right cerebral hemispheres differ in the processes which they characteristically employ or in some other aspect of information processing .
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