How to use in-sentence of “concentrated”:
+ These concentrated initially on producing sugar and later on cocoa, becoming the world’s greatest cocoa producer.
+ Indeed in 1937 this small territory had an area of just 110.21km² and a population of 25,000 inhabitants, concentrated in the city of Zara.
+ He later concentrated on dance choreography and worked as an assistant choreographer.
+ When Gordon Brown, a ScotlandScot, became Chancellor of the Exchequer, he concentrated on taxing beers and wines, and did not increased the duty on whisky.
+ Since the 1980s, he has concentrated on touring.

Example sentences of “concentrated”:
+ It has population of about 300, mainly concentrated on the center of the island.
+ In Karajan's last years he left the Berlin Philharmonic after arguments with them, and concentrated on working again with the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic.
+ It had lots of choruses and ballet numbers, like French opera, but the words were in Italian and the music really concentrated on the story rather than being just a display for clever singers to show off.
+ It has population of about 300, mainly concentrated on the center of the island.
+ In Karajan’s last years he left the Berlin Philharmonic after arguments with them, and concentrated on working again with the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic.
+ It had lots of choruses and ballet numbers, like French opera, but the words were in Italian and the music really concentrated on the story rather than being just a display for clever singers to show off.
+ There were a total of about 600 Jains chiefly concentrated in the Tanjore and Mannargudi taluks.The chief Muslim places of worship were located in Tanjore and Muttupet apart from the Nagore dargah.
+ For the next 11 years, he concentrated on abstract paintings of heads.
+ The Spanish concentrated on conquest, unlike the Portuguese who focused on trading.
+ It reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid.
+ The Italians – mostly concentrated within the old city – exposed on the windows of their homes the Italian FlagItalian tricolor and went to the harbor to celebrate the Triple Entente.
+ The population was mostly Slav, but there were nearly 3,000 autochthonous Italians, descendants from the Dalmatian Italians since Roman times: they were concentrated in the areas of Cattaro and Perasto.
+ Type I is concentrated towards the edge of the ring where it provides greater strength.
+ He concentrated on writing novels and poems.
+ Lea Perrins also makes it in concentrated form that is made ready to sell in other countries.
+ Zou tribal community is mostly concentrated in and around Churachandpur district and Chandel district of this state of North-East India.
+ The rete testis have concentrated sperm and fluid in them, and they help the epididymis to absorb this fluid.
More in-sentence examples of “concentrated”:
+ It is not so concentrated as the usual perfumes.
+ As the Privatisation of British Rail began, this project became unviable as resources were concentrated on the privatisation process, leading to the famous 1064-day ‘drought’ of new train orders.
+ It can be made by reacting concentrated nitric acid with copper or tin.
+ Both wings of the Confederates attacked while their artillery concentrated on the Union line at Hazel Grove.
+ Therefore, the amusement and leisure time industry is becoming more concentrated as winter sports are becoming commonplace themes in summertime water rides.
+ It is made by dissolving a large amount of mercury in concentrated sulfuric acid.
+ Armenians today are mostly concentrated around Istanbul.
+ High density, mixed use development is often concentrated within 1/4 to 1/2 mile from the County’s Metrorail rapid transit stations, such as in Rosslyn, VirginiaRosslyn, Courthouse, and Clarendon.
+ In 2008 research was concentrated on an area of.
+ When this is happening, the person who is texting is not concentrated anymore by what the other person say.
+ In the north of the province, most industry is concentrated in and around the cities of Bruges and Ostend.
+ With this exception, the best artistic efforts were concentrated on painting and printmaking.
+ About 26% of the LebanonLebanese population is Sunni, concentrated largely in coastal cities like west Tripoli and Sidon.
+ Settlement during the Late Bronze Age was concentrated in the coastal plain and along major communication routes, with the central hill-country only sparsely inhabited; each city had its own ruler, constantly at odds with his neighbours and appealing to the Egyptians to adjudicate his differences.
+ Onagraceae is a family of flowering plants, beloging to the myrtle order comprising 21 genera concentrated in the temperate region of the New World.
+ The member galaxies are mostly concentrated around either IC 342 or Maffei 1, which are the brightest galaxies in the group.
+ When he returned, he was more cautious as a batsmen and concentrated on safer, more defensive play.
+ Before, the British had concentrated on defeating and destroying Washington’s army.
+ Freckles are clusters of concentrated melanin that are most often visible with a fair skin complexion.
+ The zinc sulfide is concentrated by flotation.
+ Verdi concentrated on three main characters: Lady Macbeth, Macbeth and the Witches.
+ Under his rule, power was concentrated in the hands of a select few, and the people had no power to express their opinions or to select their public officials.
+ Chinese production is concentrated around Dalian.
+ Originally they concentrated on industrial buildings.
+ When it is very concentrated in a solution, it is dark brown.
+ Because a vortex is a region of concentrated vorticity, the non-zero vorticity in these specific regions can be modelled with vortices.
+ It can be made by reacting iodine and copper in concentrated hydroiodic acid.
+ Because it lacked troops and those of the 26th VG Division were tired, the XLVII Panzer Corps concentrated its attack on several locations on the west side.
+ After graduating Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto on 2005, she has concentrated on musical activities.
+ It is made by reacting antimony trioxide with concentrated hydrofluoric acid or by reacting antimony with a little fluorine.
+ It is made by reacting moist arsenic with ozone or by reacting arsenic trioxide with concentrated nitric acid.
+ Turkey’s Catholics are concentrated in Istanbul.
+ It is important to reflect the activity of aprox 15 years as Deputy in the congress of Oscar Yanes, and without doubting who followed at some point of his wide career confirms the passion of the writer and the continuous hunger of the journalist who is concentrated on Oscar Yanes.
+ Mercury sulfate is made by dissolving a small amount of mercury metal in concentrated sulfuric acid.
+ It reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid to make arsenic trioxide.
+ Many of the major universities, cultural institutions, and businesses of Bulgaria are concentrated in Sofia.
+ All power was concentrated in the hands of a relatively small number of people at the top of the party.
+ The population of Tennessee is concentrated around its four major cities, which are spread throughout the state.
+ Colonel Nathan Kimball, the Union commander, concentrated his forces on Pritchard Hill and also set up his artillery there.
+ It is made by mixing one part concentrated nitric acid and three parts concentrated hydrochloric acid.
+ When concentrated oxygen and fuels are brought close together, a slight ignition can cause a huge fire.
+ A significant astronomical advance of the 18th century was the realization by Thomas Wright that the “fixed stars” were not scattered at random, but concentrated in what we now call the “galactic plane”, our view of the Milky Way.Wright.
+ A few months later, many young people protested against organized and concentrated wealth during the Occupy movement.
+ After “Anna Karenina”, Tolstoy concentrated on Christian themes, and his later novels such as “The Death of Ivan Ilyich” develop a radical Christian philosophy which led to his excommunication from the Russian Orthodox Church in 1901.
+ KMnO forms dangerous products when mixed with concentrated acids.
+ It dissolves in very concentrated alkalis.
+ In his second term, he concentrated on the issue of school voucher reforms, as well as campaigning for marijuana decriminalization and legalization, and opposition to the War on Drugs.
+ It is not so concentrated as the usual perfumes.
+ As the Privatisation of British Rail began, this project became unviable as resources were concentrated on the privatisation process, leading to the famous 1064-day 'drought' of new train orders.
+ It can be made by reacting concentrated nitric acid with copper or tin.









