Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] is concerned with " in BNC.

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1 While Mannheim 's programme is concerned with the relationships of signs to their users it is however based on the idea that the cognitive , because of its presuppositions , is rooted in the evocative .
2 Much of the Psychology Department 's work is concerned with research and management issues and their computer-based inmate data base is central to this .
3 Much of Taskopruzade 's work is concerned with scholars of the period before there was what might properly be called a learned hierarchy ; and though in his own lifetime a hierarchy of learned offices existed and certainly the basic principles of the hierarchy had been formulated it was by no means as thoroughly elaborated or rigid as it was to become even in the few decades after his death .
4 Most of the centre 's work is concerned with checking the health effects of the work done by everyone at Park Royal , but the part time physiotherapist at the centre has her fair share of football and other sports injuries to contend with as well as other muscular and skeletal problems suffered by employees .
5 Today much of the House 's work is concerned with the well being of Glasgow , actively encouraging youth and industrial initiatives within the city .
6 Vaill 's article is concerned with identifying key features of high-performing systems , the behaviour of their members and the qualities of their leadership .
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