Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [adv] [been] concerned " in BNC.
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1 | Hitherto , the ecumenical gatherings had chiefly been concerned with theological issues , even if matters of discipline such as the manner of determining the date of Easter had crept in . |
2 | Conservative governments have never been concerned with reducing such inequalities , while Labour governments have been , at best , unclear and lukewarm and , at worst , as hostile or indifferent as Conservative governments . |
3 | Geographers have traditionally been concerned with the relationship between settlements and the physical and/or natural background . |
4 | In recent months bilateral relations had also been concerned with the withdrawal , due to be completed by December 1994 , of more than 370,000 Soviet troops from eastern Germany . |
5 | CALLS FOR an independent body to monitor the Government 's use of statistics followed two recent cases which attracted widespread criticism , but some academics have long been concerned about the independence of British official statistics . |
6 | Financial accounting techniques have traditionally been concerned with the stewardship function , narrowly defined . |
7 | In the nineteenth century architects had largely been concerned with special buildings produced for civic , commercial , ecclesiastical and landowner clients . |
8 | Democrats have always been concerned about the abuse of power , not petty larceny . |