Example sentences of "[adv] to concentrate on the " in BNC.
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1 | The fellow shrugged and Athelstan tried not to concentrate on the great yellowing ulcer on the right side of his face , the pus now suppurating , bubbling out , staining his -cheek . |
2 | I do this simply to bracket off questions about how experiences relate to the world and thus to concentrate on the question of subjectivity . |
3 | Well we 'll conc best to concentrate on the just on the fractions . |
4 | It is the practice in this article mainly to concentrate on the coverage of members of staff who are still in service . |
5 | The rumours also came on a day when B&C reshuffled top management , with chief executive Peter Goldie moved sideways to concentrate on the disposal programme . |
6 | Innocent began now to concentrate on the imperial bishops and on securing practical support for Otto , who in turn was exhorted to assume a manly attitude and in short " to live up to " the title to which he had been called . |
7 | However it would be misleading simply to concentrate on the more provocative statements in Dr Frude 's book . |
8 | With macari 's arrival on hold again , Frank Connor will take the players to Seamill tomorrow to concentrate on the European business in hand . |
9 | A further refinement that has often been adopted is to rank the supposed users in order of importance and then to concentrate on the most important . |
10 | He was clearing the ground , dispatching his previous writing to the putative immortality of volume form before he began seriously to concentrate on the work to come . |
11 | This is good news for the group : our strategy is definitely to concentrate on the academic market . ’ |