Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] concentrate on the " in BNC.
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1 | The Buchan Meat chairman , Peter McKilligin , argued against change and urged the FASL board to concentrate on the scheme in existence . |
2 | The degree course concentrates on the integration of biology , environmental sciences and resources management , rather than on human sociology . |
3 | The NAO report concentrates on the £18 billion bill faced by the industry in closing down and dismantling stations ( of which the government has agreed to cover a third ) . |
4 | Defence against acqua alta concentrates on the restructuring of the Lido , Malamocco and Chioggia entrances to the Lagoon , and the positioning of mobile barriers across them which would normally lie flat on the sea bed . |
5 | There was increased pressure on organisations like the Workers ' Education Association to concentrate on the needs of the working class . |
6 | The art collection concentrates on the effect of world movements on northern Italian painters of the nineteenth-century . |
7 | In this way , many possible locations can be eliminated immediately leaving more time for the planning group to concentrate on the details which will determine exactly which site is the best one . |
8 | The second , and complementary , part of the Intifada strategy concentrated on the construction of an indigenous national authority . |
9 | The Mallaby Committee concentrated on the problems presented for local government recruitment in a time of full employment and a declining number of eighteen-year-olds entering the labour market . |
10 | Much of the publicity given to the health service concentrates on the " bad " news . |
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 | Much of the debate today about the Channel crossing concentrates on the rail link on the British side . |