Example sentences of "[noun pl] [is] concerned with " in BNC.

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1 Much of Bourdieu 's work in Distinction and other books is concerned with how these legitimatory principles have been replaced by others based on the education system .
2 1 Education and communities is concerned with the evolution of multi-cultural society , looking at the structure and responses of communities , the effects of legislation on them , and conflicts within the education system .
3 One of the major controversies is concerned with the relation between high water level and the abrupt break of slope at the inshore margin of the beach , a feature which has sometimes been called the nip .
4 Communication between organisation and media may initiated by either side , but from the organisation 's point of view media relations is concerned with achieving most favourable coverage possible .
5 Much of the experience given by these constructional toys is concerned with size , shape and linear dimensions , but the next example is an instance involving balance and weight .
6 Much of the jurisdiction of industrial tribunals is concerned with rights given to individuals to be exercised against their employers .
7 This comparative review of contemporary African states and societies is concerned with the wordly dimensions of Islam — in society , the economy and the state .
8 On the first count , it is significant that a very small proportion of RB programmes is concerned with developing work with the unemployed ; moreover , much of this work is concerned not with the working-class unemployed ( who , of course , form the large bulk of unemployed people in Britain ) , but with the unemployed middle-class or professional people .
9 One set of reactions is concerned with our acceptance or rejection of the book , regardless of the author 's hopes and intentions .
10 It has been suggested that whereas political science tends to be mainly concerned with the machinery of government and the mechanisms of public administration , the sociological analysis of political phenomena is concerned with the wider interplay between politics and social structure , between political and societal processes ( Coser , 1966 ) .
11 One definition relates to the heaIth of the economy overall ; another group of definitions is concerned with the decline of manufacturing .
12 Much of the work of these researchers is concerned with the conditions which either favour or result in the formation of a complex ref-O ( hence enabling plural reference ) , or preclude complex ref-O formation .
13 Some 20 per cent of the Field Budgets is concerned with transport and large amounts of capital are spent on vehicle purchase , spares etc .
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