Example sentences of "[vb pp] to [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It is highly effective , highly professional and highly regarded and in no way would its organisational change mean that it was any less committed to or capable of working on the types of renewable energy mentioned by the hon. Gentleman from tidal to wave power .
2 On the other hand , there 'll be a range of different things I could become committed to and do well .
3 But again there need be no problem in the marriage if the partner is equally committed to and supports the career climb .
4 Hence the need to stress at the outset that Nizan 's adult development can be correctly understood only as a deep involvement in the communist party , a process of attraction-repulsion in which Nizan was both deeply committed to and deeply compromised by the party itself .
5 He was also committed to and involved in the admission of women to the medical school , which obviously involved much tact and understanding in order to break down prejudices .
6 Is the vendor committed to and clear as to the reason for a sale ?
7 and if something happens that we feel is important and so one of your form tutors has something that they 're committed to and you wan na bring that in that 's fine .
8 There are things certain things I 'm committed to and to have time off means I still got to be able to do those things .
9 A diet which is bizarre or extreme may bring about weight loss if strictly adhered to but , as the brain draws on its reserves to make up for the deficiency in vital nutrients , the dieter is likely to become edgy , easily upset and to experience difficulty in making decisions .
10 Getting back to the numbers , Mr says that if the number suggested by ourselves , through our client of thirty one K were er adhered to that it may well reduce the ability completely of locals to gain access to the housing market .
11 The priority numbering system will be strictly adhered to unless a specific request is made by the Project Director to the New OED Computer Group or his appointed deputy .
12 That the Agenda order is strictly adhered to unless a motion is made to alter the order .
13 Whatever control method is chosen it must be rigorously adhered to and where specialised equipment is installed the design is all important , as is the correct operation and regular maintenance of such equipment in order to minimise any breakdown and subsequent odour problem .
14 The authors do not ask why the players adhered to and implemented these unnecessary checks in the first place .
15 They ensure , for example , that meals are eaten at the right time , that appointments are kept , that a daily routine is adhered to and that patients do not neglect themselves or put themselves in danger .
16 Since the death of Stalin there seems to have been a conscious attempt to ensure that legal principles are adhered to and even the KGB appeared to make efforts to observe legality ( Hough and Fainsod , 1979 , pp. 278–84 ) .
17 Each croft had its own allocation of peat banks , the location of which was strictly adhered to and controlled by the local grazing committee .
18 The traditional pattern of child guidance services is not always adhered to and we must ensure proper integration in hospitals and the community .
19 Because of the sensitive nature of this service the pre-issuance review is necessary to give additional assurance that the firm policy is adhered to and that the firm 's report is clear and responds to the needs of the client .
20 The information desk was manned throughout the weekend , the timetable was strictly adhered to and everyone benefited from the efficiency .
21 Time limits imposed in directions must be strictly adhered to and can not be extended simply by agreement between the parties , or more usually their legal representatives .
22 This is a fundamental point because if they are merely to be ombudsmen then the emphasis of ensuring regulations have been adhered to and best advice proffered rests in the first instance heavily upon the customer , and it is up to the customer to complain .
23 A few farmers have adhered to or returned to more traditional methods of farming .
24 It was suggested that the auction should be held in the open-air to enable more people to take part but William Dunlop objected , insisting that the venue be strictly adhered to as arranged .
25 Diana learned at an early age that there were strict rules that had to be adhered to if she aspired to marry the heir to the throne .
26 The circle is squared with the statement that ‘ environmental controls are vital to the acceptability of opencast coal working and must be adhered to if sites are to meet current environmental standards ’ .
27 Ed Moloney of the Irish Times wrote : ‘ … a large number of those attracted to and recruited into the party through Robinson 's efforts were different in a number of important respects from the traditional Paisley follower of the early rabble-rousing days … . ’
28 It also repays the effort to clarify one 's own strengths and weaknesses , for an objective inventory of what one is good and bad at , finds easy and difficult , is attracted to and repelled by , helps in two ways .
29 But not all are expected to but .
30 But dumb animals are incapable of considering themselves in this light ; which is not to imply that human beings always do , only that they can normally be expected to if required .
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