Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [be] concerned about " in BNC.

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1 Speaking from his holiday home in Kennebunkport , President George Bush sought to distance himself from the controversy , stating that it was not " a matter for the president to be concerned about , especially on the first day of his vacation " .
2 Yes Chairman i it relates to the the body of the policies in the structure plan and if Aida 's plan generally conforms then we must er issue a statement of general conformity er however if there is a , a problem that we 've had for example about the wording of the reference to the erm East Worthing access road , then although that it 's quite proper for this committee to be concerned about that wording and ultimately possibly even to object to the plan on the basis of the wording , it does n't affect the extent to which the plan conforms or does n't conform with the structure plan overall .
3 Melissa was about to retort that Dora had every right to be concerned about her friend , but reminded herself that it was no business of hers and that in any case , Dora was quite capable of fighting her own battles .
4 ‘ However , we 've beaten both Lyngby and Leeds home and away and see no need to be concerned about Marseille .
5 For the vast majority of individuals this is still the case and they have no need to be concerned about the changes described below .
6 The grounds of appeal were , inter alia , that ( 1 ) the justices had exercised their discretion to award costs on the wrong principles as it had not been shown that the local authority had acted in bad faith or unreasonable in the performance of its statutory duties or had acted unreasonably in the conduct of the proceedings before the court ; ( 2 ) there were no circumstances which justified the making of the costs order ; ( 3 ) the justice should have found that there were good reasons for the local authority to be concerned about the father 's ability to care for the children , the local authority was not bound to adopt the view of the guardian ad litem and the local authority had communicated the decision not to oppose the father 's application within a reasonable time on receiving the report of the guardian ad litem ; ( 4 ) the justices had been wrong to assume that the change in the view of the local authority amounted to an admission that the views of the local authority had been wrong all the time .
7 Iron is the most important mineral to be concerned about in an elderly person 's diet .
8 The recession will limit his capacity to spend more on health and education and fatally undermine his claim to be concerned about these issues .
9 How dare the hon. Gentleman and the Labour party claim to be concerned about jobs when they have put forward a package of proposals that would decimate employment in this country and confine millions of people to the dole queues .
10 Thank you for your letter of 1 February and this copy correspondence from which I note that your constituent , Mr Doust of is concerned about the Labour Party 's proposals for controlling the use of metal detectors .
11 ‘ We would agree they have got a reason to be concerned about their future . ’
12 The second point was that the lack of accountability in schemes under the Making Belfast Work programme was an important reason to be concerned about Making Belfast Work .
13 In other words , if uncovered interest rate parity holds , then there is no exchange rate risk to be concerned about : international investment does not provide an additional source of risk compared with domestic investment .
14 There are several reasons for policy makers to be concerned about inflation .
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