Example sentences of "[adv] concerned with [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It must not be forgotten that pedestrians are not only concerned with danger from traffic , but also with the threat posed by other people ; as Hanna puts it ‘ not all pedestrians are Good Guys ’ .
2 But the emphasis of our work has changed and the training that nuns are receiving now is very different from the formation I received , less concerned with education for liberation .
3 Environmental lighting is generally concerned with mobility in the environment .
4 1.6 6 Universities , 6 Colleges and 2 Polytechnics did not report any Inset courses generally concerned with Language in Education .
5 A pupil observation checklist was prepared on which originally , seating plans were included but on advice , largely concerned with difficulty of interpretation , this was removed .
6 He and his wife , Mary , were still concerned with property near Canterbury in 1293 .
7 It is more concerned with independence from the executive and , in the case of central government , this introduces significant and quite distinct problems .
8 Usually , you will be more concerned with compensation for loss of office colloquially known as a golden handshake .
9 Most of the people who went to Virginia or the West Indies were clearly looking for an opportunity to do better than they could in England , and if they made fortunes they would probably go back to England to enjoy their wealth , but the Massachusetts Bay Company was more concerned with escape from England or with the creation of a society that improved on its better aspects and rejected the worse .
10 The Development of Higher Education into the 1990s ( DES 1985b ) does have a short section on higher education , the economy and subject balance , but is in general much more concerned with access to and management of the system , and subsequent documents have tended to reinforce that emphasis .
11 The TVEI scheme , on the other hand , is more concerned with problem-solving across all the sciences .
12 He became more concerned with specialization within a given environment , a process that he saw as a consequence of the struggle between the different inhabitants of that environment .
13 Elizabeth Kell , wife of a Unitarian minister in Southampton , and Mrs Hampson of Plymouth were both extensively concerned with work among the poor .
14 It seems to be the view of practitioners that the Revenue are unduly concerned with exploitation of these forms of relief for avoidance purposes .
15 Up to now , we have been mainly concerned with analysis of data .
16 As a social anthropologist I am mainly concerned with power as an aspect of the relationship between two social persons in a hierarchy : If " A " exerts power over " B " , then the status of " A " is superordinate and that of " B " subordinate .
17 There is actually only one organisation in this country solely concerned with prevention of coronary disease and that is the Coronary Prevention Group .
18 Now solely concerned with training for working with the media .
19 We 've got two letters from erm , the two adjacent neighbours , erm , particularly concerned with lack of privacy , car park next to the wall of the properties resulting in noise pollution and potential danger of property from thieves .
20 Research is increasingly concerned with evaluation of services as well as assessment of need .
21 Book provision is invariably concerned with service to a specified clientele — e.g. the members of an association , the staff and students of an academic institution , or ( in a public library ) the inhabitants of a geographical area .
22 At times he is chiefly concerned with democracy as a form of government , when he describes it as a regime in which ‘ the people more or less participate in their government ’ , and says that ‘ its meaning is intimately connected with the idea of political liberty ’ ; while on other occasions he uses the term ‘ democracy ’ to describe a type of society , and refers more broadly to ‘ democratic institutions ’ and by implication to what would later be called a ‘ democratic way of life ’ .
23 But Le Page and Tabouret-Keller 's hypothesis is not primarily concerned with interaction between an individual speaker and an interlocutor , although this might follow from it as a special case .
24 He accepts the view that professionals are primarily concerned with service to the community and believes they use their expertise for public benefit .
25 While the research is primarily concerned with comprehension in fluent readers it is likely to have implications for certain forms of reading backwardness and for the development of Natural Language Understanding programs for computers .
26 Many , particularly evangelical and women abolitionists , remained primarily concerned with antislavery as the path to true moral order ; evidence from local provincial associations will be cited on p.34 .
27 At national level , there is no legislation specifically concerned with discrimination against people with disabilities , though this does exist in some other countries .
28 I 've been very concerned with mortality of late .
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