I stand so engag'd To your so many fauours, that I hold it A breach in thankfulnesse, should I not discouer, Though with some imputation to my selfe, 245 All doubts that may concerne you.
Good Cousin Pontalier, meddle with that That shall concerne thyselfe.
In confederacies, which hold but by one end, men have nothing to provide for, but for the imperfections, which particularly doe interest and concerne that end and respect.
En ce quiconcerne l'application des regles precedentes, il n'y a de difference a etablir ni entre les cables d'Etat et les cables appartenant a des particuliers, ni entre les cables de propriete ennemie et ceux qui sont de propriete neutre.
What concerne they, The generall cause, or is it a Fee-griefe Due to some single brest?
Let's heare him, for the things he speakes May concerne Caesar 2 Let's do so; but he sleepes Cent.
Trip and goe my sweete, deliuer this Paper into the hand of the King, it may concerne much: stay not thy complement, I forgiue thy duetie, adue Maid.
Say on (my Lord of Westmerland) in peace: What doth concerne your comming?
I beseech your Honor, vouchsafe me a word, it does concerne you neere Tim.
What course I meane to hold Shall nothing benefit your knowledge, norConcerne me the reporting Cam.
For every man is obliged to doe his best endeavour, to informe himself of all written Lawes, that may concerne his own future actions.
My humble & earnest desires, are to represent such Things only as I humbly conceave may nearlyconcerne ye Honor & Interests of their Most Noble Order.
Honors some few Things, w^{ch} hee humbly conceaves may much concerne ye Honor & Interest of ys.
Sir, I heare you are for London presentlie; It will concerne you take this gentleman Along w'ee to bee cur'd.
But certenly The wise States are not idle, neither at this time Do's it concerne their safeties.
Suffer those secreats that concerne thy life, In the Revealer not to be forgiven too, To be pluckt from thy childes hart with a promise, A nod, a smile!
These men should be used like sponges; they must be squeased, seeing they drink up all=, and will yeeld to nothing, though it concerne the common good never so greatly.
Such offices will be a great convenience to lodge such letters as may concerne his Majestys affairs in America.
But you know we use to say, my minde gives me this or that, even in those addictions that concerne the body.
Sir, it might concerne you, [Give the letter & Ganelon reads.
I must intreate your furtherance and advise About a thing that doth concerne us neere.
Forbeare, Allenso; hearken to my doome, Which doth concerne thy fathers apprehension.
And to this Committee his Ma^{tie} is pleased that all matters which concerne Acts of State or of the Councill be referred.
Now let vs passe from these examples, to treate of those that concerne the comelinesse and decencie of mans behauiour.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "concerne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.