Example sentences of "[conj] concerned with the " in BNC.

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1 in so far as this order purports to have any extraterritorial effect , no person shall be affected thereby or concerned with the terms thereof until it shall be declared enforceable or be enforced by a foreign court and then it shall only affect them to the extent of such declaration or enforcement unless they are :
2 ( 4 ) In relation to food hygiene , the certificate from the appropriate authority should , in the case of an application for a new licence , state that the premises to which the application relates comply , or , in the case of an application for the provisional grant of a licence , would comply , with the requirements of regulations made under section 13 of the Food and Drugs ( Scotland ) Act 1956 relating to construction , layout , drainage , ventilation , lighting and water supply or concerned with the provision of sanitary and washing facilities .
3 He wanted things done but was neither interested in nor concerned with the way they were achieved .
4 Ideally — emergencies apart — grandparents should not be fretted and concerned with the day-in and day-out duties of child-rearing .
5 The Church has to be active in the public educational process and concerned with the view of humankind which stimulates a national policy for education .
6 The point could be simply made if psychology modelled on the natural sciences were always ‘ behavioural ’ and concerned with the actors ' brains rather than with their minds .
7 It should be particularistic and small scale and concerned with the immediate problems of a given institutional context .
8 A second element of the state system which requires investigation is the administrative one , which now extends far beyond the traditional bureaucracy of the state , and which encompasses a large variety of bodies , often related to particular ministerial departments , or enjoying a greater or lesser degree of autonomy public corporations , central banks , regulatory commissions , etc. and concerned with the management of the economic , social , cultural and other activities in which the state is now directly or indirectly involved .
9 For students possessing the necessary qualifications , there are two main categories of advanced full-time courses ; degree courses offered by a number of universities ; and Higher National Diploma ( HND ) courses offered by some of the colleges of agriculture , which are science-based and concerned with the technological and managerial aspects of farming .
10 By the mid-1960s the Chinese bureaucracy had become conservative and concerned with the politics of meritocracy and with preserving inequalities .
11 As we saw , in the early phase of psychoanalysis , before World War One , when it was dominated by the view of Freud and in the eighteen nineties , and when psychoanalysis was mainly id analysis , and concerned with the unconscious , Freud took the view of anxiety as a pathological transformation of the libido .
12 As well as the Staatskanzlei in Vienna administering the foreign policy of the monarchy there was therefore also the Reichskanzlei , the imperial chancery headed by the Archbishop of Mainz , ex officio imperial chancellor , and concerned with the interests and representation of the empire as a whole .
13 Rather than treating holism and individualism as exemplifying two qualitatively different types of explanation — the causal and non-causal , lawlike and non-lawlike — they are more accurately conceived as concerned with the relative priority of two kinds of causal factor in the explanation of social phenomena .
14 English was essentially seen as concerned with the contents of " great works " and as the medium for transmitting a " broader culture " , which meant establishing a dominant role for literature .
15 In part it involved differences in perceptions about the boundaries of people 's work and what they contributed : in general , professionals and parents tended to see themselves as concerned with the young person and their life as a whole , but they saw others as being restricted in their work and concerned only with limited aspects of the young person .
16 Social policy is seen as concerned with the alleviation of social ills ; its objectives are accepted at face value ; and it is analysed in terms of its success in achieving such goals .
17 Whereas Pleistocene geology was seen to be primarily concerned with stratigraphy and chronology , Butzer saw the need for a more comprehensive study of past environments and envisaged Pleistocene Geography as concerned with the natural environment and focused on the same themes of man and nature that are the concern of historical and contemporary geographies .
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