Example sentences of "were [adv] committed to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 By 1901 worker activists were overwhelmingly committed to the need for political revolution .
2 Perhaps of greater importance than those who were attracted to fascism for irrational or emotive reasons were those who were ideologically committed to the form of radicalism which BUF doctrine and propaganda promulgated .
3 It was still early days but he stressed they were still committed to the scheme and had confidence in its future .
4 Municipal men had traditionally operated in a service-inspired environment and were strongly committed to the spread of electricity use , especially to domestic consumers .
5 The other colleges were equally committed to the provision of full-time and part-time advanced education , and to the pattern of combined advanced and non-advanced education which enabled students to progress easily through the system .
6 Before attempting to introduce the legislation this strategy required , the Reagan forces prepared the ground by taking unprecedented steps to ensure that those appointed to the new administration were fully committed to the president 's aims .
7 Over a six-year period the board membership moved from a minority of three people who supported the change to a ‘ critical mass ’ of individuals who were firmly committed to the change and concerned only about how to implement it .
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