Sentence examples for start to concentrate from inspiring English sources

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The pressure is now off the Nuggets and they can start to concentrate on the postseason and their potential opponents.

After he gets some things taken care of, he'll start to concentrate on getting ready for training camp.

From 2016 sevens becomes an Olympic sport, and countries with a small player base, not to mention governments bewitched by the prospect of Olympic medals, will start to concentrate on the shorter, less complicated version of the game.

Now the search will start to concentrate on the possible sources of these neutrinos, which must come from some kind of cosmic particle accelerator such as an exploding supernova, when a giant star collapses in on itself, or an "accreting" black hole which radiates energy as it engulfs surrounding matter.

Only then will we start to concentrate on Sunderland".

My advice is to get off the short term and start to concentrate on the long term.

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"We started to concentrate more on reports and customer behavior while shopping," Mr. Karasanti said.

"He just started to concentrate on a couple of things," Popovich said of Jefferson.

"With the third album, Threads, we started to concentrate on writing and recording everything ourselves".

The school first started to concentrate on human rights in 2003.

Zeitels started to concentrate on pliability when he began treating Julie Andrews, in 2000.

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