Similar words: concentrate, concentration, concentrating, central, entrance, concept, concede, concert. Meaning: v. center upon.
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181. I shook my head and tried to concentrate on what I was doing.
182. Sherman sat hunched forward and staring through the windshield, trying to concentrate on the traffic.
183. This will take us about three months to complete after which we will concentrate on fitting brake and lubrication gear.
184. Unfortunately, most bureaucracies tend to concentrate on small details, sacrificing the overall picture.
185. The Goddess tells Ari to ignore those things and concentrate on the pleasure.
186. If you don't concentrate on what you are doing then the thing that you are doing is not what you are thinking. Alfred Tennyson
187. I think I may drop French next year and concentrate on my other languages.
188. Should the government concentrate on improving the perception and feeling of safety, rather than improving actual survival chances?
189. The initial phase will concentrate on the monuments housed in the churches and subject them to dusting, washing and cleaning.
190. I was trying to concentrate on my rehabilitation and focus on good things.
191. This leaves him free to concentrate on the creative side of cooking while maintaining effective management control.
192. Titles will primarily concentrate on subjects covered in the initial stages of an undergraduate chemistry course.
193. Hence we concentrate on the user-catalogue interaction and on the interactive dialogue in particular with user and catalogue system inputs having equal importance.
194. But for now,[www.Sentencedict.com] he forced himself to put the problem out of his mind and concentrate on his son.
195. Just recently, Pavarotti denied reports that he plans to quit opera to concentrate on recitals.
196. I can hear them even now, Harry, even as I try to concentrate on writing this letter.
197. No-one realises how f-in' hard it is to scream at the top of your lungs and concentrate on playing guitar solos.
198. Some programs are subject specific i.e. concentrate on developing skills and concepts in one subject area such as geography.
199. Below we will concentrate on an examination of corporate, business crime, the law-breaking of businesses and corporations.
200. Now he could concentrate on his first television situation comedy series.
201. They will concentrate on reaching the eighteen-to-forty-nine-year-old population group, to the exclusion of all others.
202. Few can afford to compete everywhere, and many have chosen to concentrate on those businesses and markets they know best.
203. Louisa would move restlessly from one toy to another, apparently unable to concentrate on one activity.
204. This has meant that many studies tend to concentrate on the objective assessment of a fiscally quantifiable reality.
205. This FAQ does concentrate on using GCC compiler however.
206. Concentrate on making your points concisely and coherently.
207. Thus, they can concentrate on schoolwork and their families.
208. Concentrate on the most complex components.
209. Nokia's executive vice president, Timo Ihamuotila, said Nokia's business in Japan would concentrate on research, development and sourcing for the global market as well as specific projects like Vertu.
210. When high wire, you should concentrate on the way your body moves in the air.
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