To handle verbally or in some form of artistic expression.
1To be concerned with this new form of locomotion, flying, was glamorous.
2We only need to be concerned with the crowd, not the players.
3There were no nondisclosure agreements or anti-competition treaties to be concerned with.
4You of all people shouldn't be concerned with what happens to him.
5Certainly you needn't be concerned with it now. He turned toward Charles.
6By the premises I am to be concerned with the first only.
7Are n't we supposed to be concerned with the spirit, not the flesh?
8Bramwell Winton was a biologist; he would not be concerned with flowers.
9They should only be concerned with doing the will of the prophet.
10Another set of recommendations should be concerned with schools demonstrating mixed performance today.
11For our voice to be heard, researchers must be concerned with animal welfare.
12All you have to be concerned with is your immediate family.
13Yours, if you have any, should be concerned with survival for the present.
14Jack pointed out, The syndicate should not be concerned with him.
15This chapter will be concerned with broad tentative generalisations on quite simple lines.
16World leadership brought with it the need to be concerned with world opinion.