Example sentences of "[verb] [be] concerned [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The regulations which a licensing board may make are concerned with procedure only . |
2 | The aims of the course are essentially practical and the skills to be developed are concerned with language use in the context of life skills . |
3 | There seems to be some justification for this since most of the contemporary debate has been concerned with accountability in a ‘ strict ’ or contractual sense . |
4 | Legislation affecting women in the last decade , whether it has been concerned with family , work or education , has been retrograde and consistently worked against them . |
5 | ‘ For some time the bloodstock industry has been concerned about competition from our EC counterparts , and this was threatening 30,000 jobs . ’ |
6 | Selfishness is a part of basic survival instinct , therefore it is impossible to avoid being concerned with self when one does not believe anyone else is . |
7 | Many of the petitions would have been concerned with justice . |
8 | He had been concerned for Kafy ; more than he would have thought , for someone whose interest in him stretched no further than his wallet . |
9 | Durkheim and his followers have been concerned with consensus theory 's one basic and overriding preoccupation — how society can continue as an integrated whole and not collapse into a mass of warring individuals . |
10 | In a way all the survey types we have been discussing have been concerned with explanation , at least in the wide sense of this term . |