Lord concernes himselfe exceidingly to bring his man of only with a sweip of a tods taill, wheiras in generosity he should be his main prosecuter.
I have oft blamed Abbotshall for his high manner of doeing bussines relyeing too much upon the strength of his oun judgement which, tho' very pregnant, yet in his oun concernes might be more impartially judged by other by-standers.
What concernes the consent of parents in the marriage of their children, the French law ordaines that a man wtin the age of 28, a woman wtin 25 sall not have the power of disposing themselfes in marriage wtout the consent of their parents.
It concernes us not to give any other answer to them then this; that, if y^e offenders shall be brought forth in a right way, we shall be ready to doe justice as y^e case shall require.
Knwe then 'tis thy case, and my case a most playne case, and concernes the booty in that cap-case.
I will part with it only on this condition, that if there bee nothinge in it which concernes them, the rest may returne to mee unrifled and untutcht.
Which now concernes us most, where may wee meete With warmth, with foode, and shelter?
You do seeme to know Something of me, or what concernes me; pray you Since doubting things go ill, often hurts more Then to be sure they do.
Please your Honours, The chiefe cause concernes his Grace of Canterbury Gard.
Demetrius and Egeus go along: I must imploy you in some businesse Against our nuptiall, and conferre with you Of something, neerely that concernes your selues Ege.
If it please you, yet Count Claudio may heare, for what I would speake of, concernes him Prin.
It alone concernes your eare: I bring no ouerture of warre, no taxation of homage; I hold the Olyffe in my hand: my words are as full of peace, as matter Ol.
About that which concernes your Grace and vs, The Crowne of England, Father, which is yours Yorke.
All this concernes not you, who passe by mee, 45 O see, and marke if any sorrow bee Like to my sorrow, which Jehova hath Done to mee in the day of his fierce wrath?
In heaven thou straight know'st all, concerning it, And what concernes it not, shalt straight forget.
Those that are better seene, in what concernes A Ladies honour and faire same, condemne it.
Plague on't, You haue prouided for my enterance in: That comming forth you talke of, concernes me.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "concernes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.