Example sentences of "focuses [noun sg] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 The essay begins by stating its main point : that the title focuses attention on a multifunctional symbol within the story .
2 Wales Link welcomes the appearance of a PPG Note concerned with coastal planning because it focuses attention on an important national resource that has been marginalised in strategic planning terms .
3 With China 's international reputation already badly tarnished by its bloody suppression of protesters in Tiananmen Square , the Nobel Committee decision focuses attention on the use of equally brutal , though largely ignored , methods to silence opposition in the Himalayas .
4 Each topic should be dealt with in a separate paragraph as paragraphing focuses attention on the important points in their correct order .
5 Indeed the closer one focuses attention on the words and how they are made up , the less likely one is to understand what the passage is about .
6 It focuses attention on the nature of the uncertainty and raises issues of ideas , people , organizational structure and strategy .
7 Management need to adopt a modern approach to financial reporting , one that focuses attention on the need to provide useful information rather than on mere compliance with any particular set of established procedures .
8 Previous chapters have dealt with various aspects of leadership , tasks and environment , and whilst these factors can not be ignored , this chapter focuses attention on the other factors such as group norms , group cohesiveness and roles within groups .
9 This focuses attention on the client 's strengths rather than problems , and accentuates attempts to produce client independence and self-determination .
10 It focuses attention on the critical path , where any slippage will delay completion of the project .
11 It focuses attention on the critical path , where any slippage will delay completion of the project .
12 This book does not claim to treat this topic exhaustively but focuses attention on the major heads of charge as a reminder of the possible tax consequences of transactions covered in this book ( see Chapter 2 ) .
13 BBC Radio focuses attention on the Festival this year by broadcasting a whole range of radio programmes from Belfast across the wavelengths , on Radio 1 , Radio 2 , Radio 3 , Radio 4 and Radio 5 .
14 Not surprisingly , the lawyer focuses criticism on the economists essentially theoretical approach where assumptions are unrealistic , and where , as a consequence , they lead ‘ to conclusions that are subject to overwhelming qualifications . ’
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