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

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1 New Zealand ended their period of 13 years without a home series defeat pathetically : Morrison stayed outside his crease concentrating on the outcome of an lbw appeal while a flick from Stewart knocked his bails off .
2 Our Mirage 28 yachts , excellent for training and short handed sailing , will be used on a new Villa-Flotilla programme concentrating on the relatively sheltered Gulf of Güllück north of the Bodrum Peninsula .
3 The Centre is carrying out some work concentrating on the housing circumstances of particular disadvantaged groups .
4 Spend one whole day concentrating on the sound of your voice .
5 To supplement the engineering investigation there could be one investigator concentrating on the aircraft structure and flying controls , with another working on power plants , i.e. engines and fuel systems , another concerned with hydraulic , electrical , pneumatic and electronic systems , and yet another checking through the maintenance records .
6 If I were looking for a fault with the conception of the series , it could only be that it lacks a single volume overview of the whole of the development of quantum theory , a volume concentrating on the broad sweep of ideas and leaving out the mathematical detail .
7 Then Waters hit me on the shoulder and I was off across the paddock concentrating on the spot where Werewolf had suddenly vanished into the trees .
8 Notice this latter illustration concentrating on the externals of a still picture and then having selectively to use a ‘ public voice ’ , carried less risk of inadequate work than if the group had gone straight into dramatic playing , a mode which is often used indiscriminately and without any kind of rigour .
9 The present exhibition covers thirty years of artistic activity concentrating on the different themes which have marked his career .
10 Only a limited number of AS.7s were built , production concentrating on the T.7 variant used to train FAA observers , this operating from shore bases minus a deck-arrester hook .
11 Ian Jones , who founded Quayle Munro in 1983 with Mike Munro , and who is to become group chief executive of the new company , said the merger provided an exciting opportunity to create a new group which would operate as an integrated investment and merchant banking house concentrating on the provision of corporate finance advisory services and independent advice to listed and unlisted companies .
12 Tony went back to his past trip again , this time concentrating on the visual aspects of an air stewardess .
13 He wished , he said , to spend more time concentrating on the problems of his state .
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