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Example sentences for "concerned"

Lexicographically close words:
conceptually; conceptus; concern; concernant; concerne; concernes; concerneth; concerning; concerninge; concernment
  1. But the greatest and fairest sort of wisdom by far is that which is concerned with the ordering of states and families, and which is called temperance and justice.

  2. The last of these may be regarded as marking a transition to a second series, which are concerned with the trial and death of Socrates.

  3. We are, however, mainly concerned with his teaching in its more strictly philosophical aspects.

  4. The success of the expedition is not so much considered by those who have the direction of the levies, as that of the election, and while they keep their posts, they are very little concerned about the affairs of America.

  5. Assuredly Cicero's love for the Forum was not a political one only; he loved it indeed as the scene of his great triumphs as an advocate, but also no doubt because he was concerned in some of the companies which had their headquarters there.

  6. But we are concerned in this chapter mainly with private life; and there we find almost universal consideration and courtesy.

  7. I propose to take the reader, with a single deviation, over the same ground, and to ask him to imagine it as it was in the period with which we are concerned in this book.

  8. What we are concerned with is the house as a home or a centre of life, and it is only in this aspect of it that we shall discuss it here.

  9. The one hope of the age, the Stoic philosophy, was concerned with those who had attained to reason, i.

  10. We are concerned here with the business which these men carried on, not with their history as a body in the State; this latter difficult subject has been handled by Dr.

  11. It is in these that we see him much concerned about the constitution of nature and the history of creation.

  12. Another character that belongs in this category, and the one in whom we are the most concerned in the present paper, is John Burroughs.

  13. Their letters were unsatisfactory since they were chiefly concerned with things--endless things that they coveted or had bought or wanted in readiness for their return.

  14. He found himself feeling concerned and truly sorry, wondering if Mary had any one to see to things and relieve her of the responsibility.

  15. With a thrill of anticipation he began to plan for his grandchildren and to wonder if they, too, would be eternally concerned with things.

  16. And as far as education was concerned he felt that if he was not quite so brushed up on his A B C's as he was on minding his P's and Q's the result would not be half bad.

  17. Steve had acted as Aunt Belle fancied he would act, genuinely concerned over the catastrophe and seeking refuge with this tired old child a greater share of the time.

  18. As far as I am concerned the thing is painless.

  19. She concerned herself far more with Luke, an active, fair-to-middling American boy somewhat inclined to be spoiled.

  20. But his one-cylinder brain harboured an unpleasant secret which concerned Steve.

  21. Are you not sufficiently concerned to listen, to realize that I have been a blind, conceited fool?

  22. So far as I am concerned my sentiments are the same now as then: I am not changing front.

  23. He at once freed all the servants concerned in the business, and his hope was that he might be more easily acquitted of the murder, now that the man was dead, than he would be for the wound in case he had survived.

  24. And at evening they were joined by some of the other prominent men who had not shared in the plot, but were anxious, when they saw the perpetrators praised, to secure the glory of it, as well as the prizes which those concerned expected.

  25. They came very near being detected by reason of the number of those concerned and by their delay.

  26. But in matters that concerned himself he managed through others, for he guarded most strenuously against the contingency of presenting anything to himself.

  27. For he was not more concerned about what had already occurred than that[36] (future attacks) should be hindered.

  28. Consequently they were not concerned to see how their allies were battling but set to work as if they alone were engaged.

  29. Betty was not concerned with her looks at that moment, and she was so delighted to find her uncle conscious that she did not feel offended at his uncomplimentary remark.

  30. Mr. Peabody knew that Bob and Betty had gained friends who would be actively concerned for their welfare, and he was entirely sincere in promising to make it easier for them in the future.

  31. While she was a child all was well, but when she found a lover it behoved me to think that she and I were not all concerned in the matter.

  32. You are too liberal and slack of dealing, noble Fabricius,' said Tiberius: 'it would be better for all concerned to unravel the matter completely.

  33. The answer was that it was by command of Caesar himself, who was much concerned to learn of her indisposition.

  34. Come now, Ischomachus, kindly permit a turn in the discussion, which has hitherto concerned the persons being trained to carefulness themselves, and explain a point in reference to the training process.

  35. In 1536 the last prior was hanged for being concerned in the insurrection called the Pilgrimage of Grace.

  36. He was equally concerned in the improvement of the state of education.

  37. Engineering was concerned with artifacts as long lasting as life.

  38. Still, I would suggest more than caution, because memetics focuses on the quantitative analysis of cultural dynamics, while semiotics, which represents the underlying conception, is concerned primarily with qualitative aspects.

  39. The flawless drivers never heard the criticism voiced by citizens concerned with energy waste.

  40. The result of this effort is represented by individualized messages, addressing in parallel people who are concerned about similar issues (environment, education, the role of the family).

  41. We want to believe that business is concerned with fundamental values when its representatives discuss the difficulties mid-level executives have in articulating goals and plans for achieving them in speech or writing.

  42. Such formulas, more sophisticated than the progressions Malthus used, are already tested by various organizations concerned with strategies for avoiding human self-destruction by overpopulation.

  43. Filtered by a set of religious premises, education later opened a window beyond the immediate and the proximity of life, and evolved, not painlessly, into schools and universities concerned with knowledge and scholarship.

  44. Instead of the self-delusion and demagoguery triggered by an idealized image of the politically concerned citizen, we should see the reality of citizens pursuing goals that integrate political elements.

  45. Ted Nelson, whose name is connected to Project Xanadu, acknowledged the benefits deriving from Bush's vision, but he is mainly concerned with the power of linking.

  46. Literacy is not concerned with this kind of expression, although literacy is conducive to it and eventually serves as a medium for graphology.

  47. The reality is that they are all concerned with economic cycles, productivity, efficiency, and profit in trying to figure out what a global economy requires from them.

  48. Hunger is acknowledged and tended to by enormous bureaucracies: churches, charities, international aid organizations, and institutions more concerned with themselves than with the task at hand.

  49. Awareness of this apportionment is a political matter and can be submitted to the concerned parties in forms of evolving opinions.

  50. Written immediately after World War II, Bush's article was concerned with applying the benefits of scientific research for warfare in the new context of peace.

  51. It unfortunately survives in text-books more concerned with "atmosphere" than with truth.

  52. As far as we are concerned they may be indulged in to the heart's content by those who so desire.

  53. So far as the cadets were concerned they always treated me fairly, would speak to me, and some came to my room and talked with me, but the only thing they did that was wrong, perhaps, was that they would not associate with me openly.

  54. When the nature of the case is inquired into; and since the dispute is concerned with the real meaning and classification of the matter at stake, this is called the constitutio generalis.

  55. It appears from the enactments of the councils of Toledo in the sixth and seventh centuries that the clergy as a body were beginning to be concerned for the education of their order.

  56. Their educational purpose was much the same: Cassiodorus had in mind the training of the monk, while Isidore was concerned with the education of the priest.

  57. It was known to have been concerned with the same problems as was Christian theology.

  58. So far as the half-dozen essays which follow are concerned their origin was almost as spontaneous as Topsy's; like her, they grew.

  59. My cousin released her, and she drew forth a written paper and again enquired for Ann; howbeit my brother said that he did not purpose to call her in, and desired that she would give him the paper, if indeed it concerned him.

  60. No man told me, yet was I sure and certain that she was saying somewhat which concerned me, and presently I discerned in the dim back-ground the feathered plume which Ursula had worn at the dance.

  61. Howbeit, save what concerned his own mishaps, he had little to say that we knew not already.

  62. The opening lines are intended to show that Antonio was not concerned in the flight of Jessica, and our interest in his character is further strengthened by the touching description of his farewell to Bassanio.

  63. I have been greatly concerned for you, Count," said Constantine; "and not merely because a good sword can be poorly spared just now.

  64. Constantine arose in genuine majesty, and denouncing all clerical usurpations, he declared that for the future he would be governed by his own judgment in whatever concerned the lives of his subjects and the welfare of his empire.

  65. He was much more concerned in the restoration of his charge, being curious to see how she would behave on waking.

  66. As far as any movement or change of expression was concerned a statue could scarcely have betrayed less interest, but all the time the steady gleam of his eyes never shifted from my face.

  67. However it was no good worrying, for as far as I was concerned it was painfully clear that there was no alternative.

  68. As far as I'm concerned the rest of the story can be told very quickly.

  69. The mist here was a good deal thinner, but night was coming on so rapidly that as far as seeing where I was going was concerned I was very little better off than I had been on the top of the hill.

  70. This may appear to have been rather a cold-blooded way of regarding the matter, but to tell the truth the whole thing had taken me so utterly by surprise that I could scarcely realize as yet that I had been personally concerned in it.

  71. There is no reason to suppose that the people of these towns were directly concerned in the depredations along the frontier at this period, the mischief being done by those farther to the south, in conjunction with the Creeks.

  72. As these quarrels concerned the whites but little, however momentous they may have been to the principals, we have but few details.

  73. An exception was made against Tuskegee and another town, which had been concerned in the burning of the boy taken from Watauga, already noted, and these two were reduced to ashes.

  74. Even justices of the peace and constables are concerned in this business.

  75. It is doubtful if any Cherokee were concerned in either action.

  76. On account of this jealousy, according to Adair, the first Cherokee war, which began in 1760, concerned for some time only a part of the tribe.

  77. The Cowee men returned home and organized a strong party of warriors from their own and all the neighboring Middle settlements to go and take vengeance on Chilhowee and on Kuwa'hi, just below, which had also been concerned in the raid.

  78. Had it any meaning; and if so, was it one that concerned her to know?

  79. The infatuation of that fatal man was unbroken, and on his deathbed he not only confided to him all the deeds and documents that concerned his fortune, but gave him the guardianship and control of his daughter.

  80. They now concerned the singular reticence of all losers of fist fights.

  81. In 1889 he printed another long and still more remarkable novel, In God's Way, which is chiefly concerned with the same problems.

  82. It has also been suggested that internal secretions may be concerned in stimulating the bone-marrow, and that in the female sex in particular the genital organs may act in this way.

  83. In all probability several different bodies are concerned in this process.

  84. Here the Kannushi and Hafuri of the shrines concerned remove this set of offerings.

  85. It will be observed that both of the two great currents of religion-making thought are concerned in the evolution of the last two categories of man-deities.

  86. Some applied to the whole people, but in most cases it was only the priests and other persons concerned on whom the prohibitions were binding.

  87. The use of Buddhist terms was forbidden to every one concerned in the Shinto ceremonies at Ise and Kamo.

  88. The procedure was the same as in tsuji-ura, and the Gods concerned were probably the Sahe no Kami.

  89. The only thing that concerned him was a growing doubt lest he might be feeding extravagance instead of doing good; and the more he disliked himself for the suspicion, the more it would return.

  90. Very much surprised was Philip to see her instead, of her husband, and greatly concerned to hear that Guy was not well.

  91. He was very much concerned at the tone of the note from his uncle, as if it was intended to show that all connection with the family was to be broken off.

  92. Amy, who, though concerned and rather alarmed, had been smiling at the humorous and expressive tones with which he could not help giving effect to his narration.


  93. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "concerned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affected; agitated; anxious; apprehensive; attracted; bothered; concerned; curious; disquieted; distraught; disturbed; enthusiastic; excited; fascinated; fearful; foreboding; full; implicated; interested; intoxicated; involved; misgiving; nervous; passionate; paternal; perturbed; piqued; solicitous; stake; strained; tense; tickled; troubled; uneasy; zealous