Example sentences of "have concentrate on [art] " in BNC.

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1 He has to concentrate on every yard .
2 This book has concentrated on the political and social values of Africa today , and traced their evolution over more than a century .
3 Sainsbury , which has concentrated on the south , has just opened its first store in the north-east and is moving into Wales and Scotland .
4 This book has concentrated on the selection of library materials rather than their acquisition — a subject which is fully treated in books by Chapman for the UK and Magrill for the United States .
5 A recent study ( B. Nagy et al , Nature , 1991 , 354 , 472 ) has concentrated on the organic matter in some of the Oklo ‘ reactors ’ .
6 This chapter has concentrated on the challenges of bureau work .
7 Initial work in the GIS field on user interfaces has concentrated on the screen designs appropriate for spatial data handling .
8 Although most of the debate surrounding the urban — rural shift has concentrated on the question of inadequate sites and premises in the cities , one allied development needing mention is the incubator thesis .
9 Much of the debate surrounding UDCs has concentrated on the specific evolution of the two longer-standing corporations established in the Docklands of Liverpool and London .
10 Hitherto the work in schools , as in other sectors , has concentrated on the retrieval of information .
11 There are , of course , many more rasboras seen from time to time , and this article has concentrated on the more popular species commonly available .
12 Consequently most of the speech recognition research has concentrated on the pattern recognition level , and references to the use of higher level information of the language are mainly theoretical .
13 So far , the explanation of corporate crime has concentrated on the specific long-term goal-orientated feature of corporations and the personnel who might become suited knights ambitiously pursuing the Holy Grail of profits , and who would , if necessary , be willing to initiate and execute crimes for the good of the corporation .
14 This necessarily brief account has concentrated on the debate over the retirement condition between 1908 and 1948 , and the curious ‘ complicity ’ of the labour movement in demanding a measure that was to confirm the economic uselessness of old people .
15 However , even research which has concentrated on the decision to take voluntary early retirement by those who have been able to exercise choice relatively freely , while still in employment , has noted external pressures on the individuals concerned ( see , for example , McGoldrick and Cooper 1980 : 860 ) .
16 Criticism has concentrated on the removal of the red coat worn by the Master of Ceremonies , which was shown to have a different binding agent in its pigment to the rest of the canvas and therefore considered not to be part of Veronese 's composition .
17 Treatment has concentrated on the removal of dirt accumulated over the centuries and conservation of areas of the bronze affected by acid rain and pigeon droppings .
18 Generally speaking , psychology has concentrated on the processes involved in dealing with verbal data as it arrives in the individual .
19 The more the hybridizing and crossing back and forth has concentrated on the spectacular , the further it has taken the plants from the vigour of their natural origins , and the less resistant many have become to pest and disease .
20 Most of the debate about cleaning contaminated sites has concentrated on the Superfund programme .
21 Debate about the European fossil hominid record has concentrated on the Late Pleistocene interface between Neanderthals and early modern humans in the period between 40,000 and 30,000 years ago ( 40–30 kyr ) .
22 As they have settled down , the Committee has concentrated on the specific delivery of services within the system .
23 Research on this question has concentrated on the possible role of REM sleep in facilitating adaptive processes , and in the consolidation of memories .
24 Much of the foregoing has concentrated on the origins and physical plans of towns .
25 It has concentrated on the proposals of educational writers concerning approaches to inside evaluation that schools and teachers might be encouraged to adopt .
26 Despite the original aim of integrating operational and resource responsibilities , almost everyone in Whitehall confirms that in practice FNI has concentrated on the management of resources .
27 Above all , attention has concentrated on the ways in which in the course of time they managed to transform their basis of subsistence , increase and concentrate populations and by making possible a finer subdivision of labour promote advances in technology which in turn generated further cycles of progressive change .
28 He has concentrated on the limitations on the compensatory orders that can be sought by the S.I.B .
29 Most recent geographical research work has concentrated on the three related problems of declining public transport , centralization and reduction of rural services , and increased rural deprivation .
30 Most of the literature , however , has concentrated on the potential of education and health services and it is on these that this section will focus .
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