Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] concentrate on " in BNC.
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1 | It may be that a separate recogniser could be constructed that would concentrate on these sort of features , i.e. the shape of a word found from its ascending and descending characters . |
2 | Often an introductory section mentions that the teacher may select and may concentrate on certain aspects in preference to others ; sometimes it gives an indication that regional variations in content may be acceptable in certain cases . |
3 | Training after a main event should be much less dynamic and should concentrate on improving technique in preparation for the next competition . |
4 | This is a more objective discussion than progress monitoring and should concentrate on the problems the surveyor is encountering in his own contribution rather than the inherent problems of a particular job . |
5 | Policy-makers should stop fretting about unemployment and the provision of welfare state safety nets and should concentrate on doing whatever was necessary to achieve inflation free economic growth . |
6 | Committees should cease to be executive or administrative bodies and should concentrate on policy determination . |
7 | They were to be a new form of secondary school — ‘ beacons of excellence ’ — funded mainly by industry , and would concentrate on science and technology . |
8 | Modules in other academic courses — Such courses would be one module in duration and would concentrate on those aspects of EP of more direct relevance to the host subject . |
9 | The foreign intelligence operations were now to be conducted by a new and as yet unnamed state agency separate from the KGB ( although Primakov was also named first deputy chair of the KGB ) , and would concentrate on national security and on monitoring the international drugs trade and terrorism . |
10 | Costing between £15-£20 million to establish , it will be funded by advertising and will concentrate on drama , light entertainment and children 's shows with no news , documentaries or sport . |
11 | On such a hearing the court will be reluctant to devote time to technical argument and will concentrate on the balance of convenience . |