Similar words: concentrate, concentration, concentrating, central, entrance, concept, concede, concert. Meaning: v. center upon.
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61. Then, work on your calves and ankles so you are ready to concentrate on more advanced leg exercises.
62. Within the present context, however, I shall concentrate on the question of the socialisation of production.
63. Then, in 1980, he decided to concentrate on his film career, and he has had his ups and downs.
64. Concentrate on the content of your essay, not its appearance.
65. Wycliffe tried to concentrate on the Wheel and to ignore the veritable forest of giant rock pinnacles with which they were surrounded.
66. We need to concentrate on what our goals and objectives are now, while we have the energy.
67. In the light of the various responses, the Board has decided to concentrate on specialist franchising.
68. Far better to concentrate on how our forbears, Shakespeare and Fletcher amused them - in defiance of classical regulations.
69. Surridge retired from the first-class game in 1959 to concentrate on the family sports goods business.
70. For a time her emotions stopped her thinking clearly until she forced herself to concentrate on the problem logically.
71. Simple words make your meaning clear and allow the reader to concentrate on the message.
72. It's only once all these preparations have been done that the family concentrate on decorating their own home.
73. Let's just concentrate on the job in hand, shall we?
74. That will leave management free to concentrate on the existing businesses which are not having an easy time of it.
75. In reality the service is more likely to concentrate on delivering wall-to-wall feature films[sentencedict.com/concentrate on.html], interactive games and e-shopping.
76. It is within your power to concentrate on selected aspects of your work environment and ignore others.
77. As a result senior executives tend to concentrate on operations rather than on policy and direction.
78. She tried to concentrate on the screen, but she kept looking at him.
79. Some studies they suggest may have failed to detect an effect of parity because they did not concentrate on this risk period.
80. He is expected to concentrate on developing his hotel interests.
81. This chapter will concentrate on the circumstances and Chapter 8 on the consequences of departure.
82. It would be more profitable to concentrate on deciding what factors should lead the courts to intervene in any particular case.
83. Once in a while why not take advantage of the smooth, even surface to concentrate on your control and technique?
84. Concentrate on getting hair in peak condition with moisturising treatments and more importantly, regular trims to get rid of split ends.
85. It was conscious of Britain's economic weaknesses and the public's desire to concentrate on domestic problems.
86. In the intervening period, the market sector has become dominant and all three sectors concentrate on using resources efficiently and effectively.
87. As you start, therefore, concentrate on keeping the board level and getting it to move as quickly as possible.
88. However research efforts in the past have tended to concentrate on one or the other.
89. The first two levels of Fanfare concentrate on developing listening and speaking skills, while reading and writing are introduced gradually.
90. I tried to shut out these abominations and concentrate on Marine One seat assignments.
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