Example sentences of "[vb pp] to concentrate on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Lord Donaldson implied , however , that solicitors who exercised their new rights of audience in these cases ought to be expected to concentrate on advocacy .
2 In the light of the various responses , the Board has decided to concentrate on specialist franchising .
3 It has decided to concentrate on laboratory services instead .
4 The cows are not as good for milk as the Aubrac or Salers : there was crossing with Durham Shorthorns in the eighteenth century to help milk yields from an essentially draught-and-meat animal but this was discarded when it was decided to concentrate on beef from the end of the nineteenth century .
5 John Evans has covered cricket , football , rugby , tennis , swimming and many other sporting events in the past , but in the last five years has tended to concentrate on athletics .
6 Most attempts at theory and empirical work have , however , tended to concentrate on investment in plant and machinery , particularly in the manufacturing sector .
7 Nicky and Enya pride themselves on their rows ; ‘ I was basically just left to concentrate on music , ’ says Enya .
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