Similar words: centre, call centre, central, entreat, centrist, entrench, entreaty, eccentric. Meaning: n. ten 10s. adj. concentrated on or clustered around a central point or purpose.
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121. My interest - my fascinated, horrified interest - was centred on a great bench to one side of the room.
122. In pre-1914 days, there was a gold standard, and a single world capital market centred on London.
123. Training was geared more to general fitness than particular skills, and centred on running and skipping to improve speed and stamina.
124. Fran followed him slowly, keeping her eyes centred on the polished wooden treads and away from the muscled strength of his thighs.
125. For a moment he hesitated, savouring the moment, then centred the metal spike and pushed.
126. How many items were there that centred on curriculum content and administration matters and how many focussed on individuals?
127. It was all centred on a man who was now dead, a man who had cast her aside long ago.
128. In the event, Heseltine encouraged a much more pragmatic approach, centred on project development.
129. On the face of it his life centred around business of one sort or another, his own and the council's.
130. Modern approaches to the teaching of mathematics have centred upon the child's perception of his or her world.
131. There was a long-standing tradition of professionalism, which centred around jockeys and pugilists for the most part.
132. Even so, in the diffuse community which centred on the church there might be those willing to shelter him.
133. Sarah is completely focused on the needs of individual pupils instead of being centred on a particular area.
133. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
134. Text may also be set centred to the page leaving a ragged edge on both the left and the right.
135. And, within business, our analysis has drawn attention to the role of financial institutions centred on the City of London.
136. The fingers of her other hand stretched and pressed, but the log jam was centred just out of reach.
137. A great deal of scholarly discussion has centred on the linguistic status of the word.
138. For these data we need a 5-quarter centred moving average so that the smoothed values coincide with quarters.
139. The fighting centred on the Gojam and Gondar regions as rebel forces moved southwards towards the capital.
140. Previous investigations of protein metabolism in these clinical disorders have centred on measurements of whole body protein turnover.
141. My family helps to keep me centred.
142. The conversation centred upon the election.
143. Ottoman Empire: ( 1300~1922 ) Former empire centred in Anatolia.
144. The map will be redrawn centred on the position of Betelgeuse.
145. Attention should be centred on the links that have a bearing on the situation as a whole.
146. Bulgarian international Petrov centred from the right, Larsson won and left it fro Thompson to score.
147. I'm trying to be more centred, and not fall apart when I go through difficult things.
148. The objection to the placer origin have centred around the softness of uranium compounds.
149. How could the upright man be anything but self - centred?
150. Unfortunately, Britain is continuing its espionage - centred and deceitful approach.
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