Example sentences of "in [noun pl] concerned " in BNC.

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1 ( No. 2 ) [ 1990 ] 1 A.C. 109 , after reference to the principle of law that , in cases concerned with government secrets , the Crown , in order to restrain disclosure , must show not only that the information is confidential but also show that it is in the public interest that it should not be published , continued , at pp. 283–284 :
2 The " red hand " test was developed in cases concerned with exclusion and similar clauses .
3 Those rules were largely developed in cases concerned with exclusion clauses , and they obviously apply here .
4 The growth and development of new technologies and scientific knowledge have inspired programmes providing positive discrimination for women in areas concerned with science and computing .
5 The difficulty of expressing what we think adequately in matters concerned with assumptions and beliefs means that it is often easier to say what we do not agree with than what we do .
6 Now he believed that the people who supported left-wing causes , and shared in movements concerned with issues such as squatting , nuclear disarmament , ecology and environment , provided a cohesive group to be sold to .
7 One way of finding material for your essay is to look up your keyword in sources concerned with the social history of language and ideas , such as the OED or Raymond Williams 's Keywords .
8 But in professions concerned with providing a service , where resistance to new ideas was allied to undisguised self-interest , it was a big obstacle to entrepreneurial dynamism .
9 Girls were equal to , or in advance of boys in topics concerned with money and on calendar questions .
10 Mr Justice Millett held that , by reason of the decision of the Chief Commons Commissioner on 17 March 1977 , the plaintiffs were estopped from asserting as against the defendant council ( other than in proceedings concerned with the registrability of certain grass road verges within the Royal Manor of Portland under the Commons Registration Act 1965 , in respect of which the plaintiffs accept that this issue had been finally determined ) that the road verges were not part of the highway .
11 To decide which effects may be relevant to subjective risk when driving the main findings in fields concerned with emotional arousal and memory and some of the theories which have been used to account for them will be briefly reviewed .
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