Example sentences of "have been concerned [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it is also evident that much greater co-operation is required between western European countries , which for a long time have been concerned about the environment , and the countries of eastern and central Europe . |
2 | More recently I have been concerned with a survey of visitors to the British Museum , of whom there are between two and three million a year . |
3 | The history of forms in art has had some distinguished advocates , some of whom have been concerned with the transformation over time of one form to another ; others have been more attracted to problems of values , arguing either that styles in art change and decay , or that in a particular period there is an artistic will to produce work in a style of its own . |
4 | But in fact feminists have been concerned with the morality of abortion all along — but in a distinctly different way from the moral philosophers and Right-to-Lifers . |
5 | Many of the previous chapters have been concerned with the description of phonemes , and in 5.2 it was pointed out that the subject of phonology includes not just this aspect ( which is usually called segmental phonology ) but also several others . |
6 | Earlier chapters of this book have been concerned with the analysis and display of geographical data . |
7 | The families and the professionals have been concerned with the care of children and with negotiating the criteria that govern state intervention in that care . |
8 | Thereafter , several research papers were published on the Lewisian complex , including Dearnley ( 1962 ) , Myers ( 1970 , 1971 ) , Coward ( 1972 , 1973 ) and Coward & and ; Graham ( 1973 ) ; and other papers have been concerned with the geology of the igneous complex of south Harris , and in particular , the anorthosite intrusion cropping out in the south east ( Davidson 1943 ; Dearnley 1963 ) . |
9 | So far we have been concerned with the nature and effect of intellectual transactions in the classroom . |