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    Use "concentrate on" in a sentence

    concentrate on example sentences

    concentrate on


    1. All Rose wants is to keep dancing, but deep down she realizes she will have succumb to her parents wishes and concentrate on her studies to become a doctor or a lawyer or something prestigious


    2. She was so tired she had to concentrate on not falling off


    3. Enough of that … concentrate on Emma


    4. Smiling to myself, I withdraw into the lounge and try to concentrate on the documentary


    5. You have to concentrate on breathing slowly at first or you'll tingle out


    6. Nothing to do except really concentrate on the next batter


    7. I sit down on the chair by the phone and concentrate on breathing steadily while he chats


    8. He should stop thinking about refining the design of their speed yacht and concentrate on using it


    9. ‘Now you just stay here and concentrate on getting better


    10. “Why yes, I can then concentrate on focusing on what is in front

    11. It meant we could concentrate on getting you well again


    12. They had to concentrate on what was around them when it was brushy, but they were lost in their own thoughts when it was open and they were all alone


    13. and just concentrate on the morality of breathing


    14. Don't get winded, concentrate on breathing


    15. He falls silent and, respecting this, I concentrate on following Joris


    16. If necessary, I could concentrate on the bald spot on the head of the lady in front of me and pretend it was a new planet


    17. She watched him for a few seconds, he was not a natural chef and had to concentrate on the pan


    18. Touching the stones, I concentrate on visualising Wiesse as clearly as I can … I see the bird’s eye flicker – it’s got the message


    19. I smile across the table at him, then concentrate on my food, trying to look unobtrusive


    20. ‘Other manufacturies concentrate on fabric for household items … curtains and bedding, for example, but our looms are not large enough for that scale of material

    21. All day I have been aware of this evening looming … unable to concentrate on anything and, in a way it was a relief when I could eventually go and shower


    22. Watching Alessandra enjoying the clouds as she strode on in front made me ignore any further nonsense from my calves and concentrate on that stepped and steady climb


    23. Scarily, I narrowly miss hitting the car in front of me when it stops at traffic lights … I make an effort to concentrate on my driving


    24. He grins at me for a second, then turns back to concentrate on the road


    25. It’ll be good for me to concentrate on the road


    26. Graham is a two finger typist - a very fast two finger typist, it has to be said, but he has to concentrate on the keyboard when he's typing


    27. They’ve moved those blasted road works again … concentrate on the driving, Sarah! Yes, he’s driving along behind you … you can see him in the mirror … but you need to watch the road in front …


    28. Walking to the office from the car park, I concentrate on calming down so that I present a sensible and, above all, normal face to the world as represented by Bill and Graham


    29. it used to worry me, but I read somewhere that the blood supply tends to concentrate on the digestive system at times like this


    30. I try to concentrate on the article on the page in front of me but it doesn't work and, after twenty minutes or so, I shove the paper down to the foot of the bed and snuggle down under the duvet

    31. Blowing me a kiss, he dashes off to open the door while I try to concentrate on the job in hand


    32. The waiting relatives and friends of the lesser, more ordinary emergencies watch, and those conscious patients still able to concentrate on realities outside of their own sphere realise that they may not occupy the centre of the universe


    33. She was really here about the girl who’s body she was in and he was going to have to concentrate on that


    34. concentrate on the surface of your skin,’ said


    35. Andrew thought he could sit down and, with the quietness and peacefulness, could concentrate on great ideas and plans for future outings


    36. With a supreme effort of will he was able to take his eyes off that and her wide breasts, and concentrate on what she was saying


    37. “So when do you want to start?” Desa asked, holding his knee so he had to concentrate on the question


    38. Now for students again: please concentrate on Dan, I know that together we can bring him home


    39. Sorry, students, but I have to concentrate on the mission at hand, so please forgive me if I can’t give you the attention you deserve


    40. mind and tried to concentrate on the job at hand

    41. Now I’ll have the time to concentrate on school and my upcoming career


    42. They reached the part of the path that was steep and twisty and they had to concentrate on their feet which was cause for much laughter and holding on to each other


    43. tried to concentrate on the matter at hand, but it was


    44. When she couldn't concentrate on the music, Todd took hold of her head and forced her to look at him


    45. obliged to concentrate on what the fellow was saying and


    46. he was able to concentrate on the prospect of being


    47. But right now she had to stop these daydreams of the future and concentrate on the present


    48. that I should concentrate on those things about me which


    49. concentrate on the service and sermon in the midst of


    50. Earlier she would feel shy when I tried to concentrate on her














































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