Example sentences of "[unc] concern for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Doctor was touched by the General 's concern for the life of just one of the least important members of his force .
2 The CNAA 's concern for the defence of standards throughout this period was a concern for institutional and course considerations and student access and outcomes .
3 The commandments show God 's concern for the whole of life .
4 The NVALA 's concern for the welfare of children — young people would perhaps be a more accurate term , given the ages Mrs Whitehouse generally included in her statements — extends further than television to the printed picture and word .
5 Clearly , then , the loss of an individual 's concern for the welfare of his fellows is a matter of principle in these circumstances , not historical accident .
6 In this way , all the shops reflect Roddick 's concern for the environment and her insistence that private wealth should be used for public good .
7 In addition he records Clovis 's concern for the property of the catholic Church , again citing earlier hagiographical texts in support of his case .
8 The laity had little interest in protecting church liberties and franchises , and the clergy were mainly set in motion by the archbishop 's concern for the harmony of the realm .
9 Naturally , therefore , Ceauşescu insisted that a large family was a sign of loyalty to the regime : ‘ a house with many children is proof of a good citizen 's concern for the nation 's future . ’
10 Why should SPUC 's concern for the conceptus be deemed any less legitimate ?
11 One reason for the New Testament 's concern for the quality of family life is that our development into mature humanness relies on a complex and subtle learning-process .
12 The Christian 's concern for the reform of the criminal should never make him either deny the offence or fail to protect society against the offender .
13 … is ‘ flung ’ into the car by her father ( who is angry with Mrs Parton 's concern for the safety of her many hatboxes ) , his anger is expressed as ‘ Shut up you silly cow ’
14 Verre anglais , named thus because of its English origin , was the result of Admiral Sir Robert Mansell 's concern for the future of British shipbuilding .
15 Walsh 's concern for the future of civil liberties is undoubtedly well-founded , but his prediction that the experience of Belfast or Derry might soon be shared by other British inner-city areas may be unduly pessimistic .
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