Example sentences of "[adv] we are concerned [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 's basically because there is a chronic shortage of housing in all sectors , and in particular obviously we are concerned with people who erm are on relatively low incomes and who are quite unable to become owner occupiers .
2 Thus we are concerned with organisations as social systems that have shared understandings , norms and values and have a common language .
3 Now we are concerned with the pure annuity ( or pure coupon ) component .
4 But just now we are concerned with you .
5 Here we are concerned with allocation between different patients .
6 Here we are concerned with how the effects of teaching techniques on learner behaviour are monitored and how the techniques are modified accordingly .
7 We have set out some of this in the previous chapter ; here we are concerned with what methodologies are available within the overall heading of ‘ signing in school ’ .
8 Here we are concerned with a form of corporate provision that can also be used to provide at one and the same time a safety net and a reward for initiative .
9 Here we are concerned with the profoundly symbolic nature of visionary leadership .
10 Here we are concerned with the relationship between partners and persons outside the partnership .
11 Here we are concerned with the basic principles , on which all else depends and which may eventually be applied to longer movements as well as to short sections .
12 Here we are concerned with the larger problem of the relationship between men as a class and other animals as a class .
13 Some of the matters are dealt with in other chapters ; here we are concerned with the problem of delay , to which the committee gave particular attention .
14 Here we are concerned with essential characteristics of the goods so that , for example , in a hire purchase case Karsales ( Harrow ) Ltd v Wallis [ 1956 ] 1 WLR 936 , a car was defined as being a vehicle capable of moving under its own power .
15 Here we are concerned with bimolecular associations where adverse entropy changes denote loss of translational ( position ) and rotational ( orientation ) motions that occur when two entities come together to form one complex .
16 Here we are concerned in particular with the right to silence and the right of access to a solicitor .
17 But most particularly we are concerned with the way in which learners and environments interact , for it is in that interaction that we , as parents and teachers , can best help children to realize their linguistic and intellectual potential by adopting a conversational style that maximises their opportunities for learning .
18 One particular time when we are concerned with several computer architectures is when transferring programs from an old computer to a new one .
19 First let us exclude all cases where we are concerned with something which actually is , or is taken to be , a bull or cow or calf in a real or imagined external world , when the use is plainly ascriptive .
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