Example sentences of "[verb] to [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ABC contributed to keeping the issue going by reproducing the El Español article in its edition of 4 March — almost a month after the Alvarez shooting had happened . |
2 | This , it might seem , meant that the government was from that point firmly committed to controlling the monetary base rather than broader liquidity . |
3 | After the breakdown of relations with China in 1978/79 , conditions deteriorated further as Chinese and Western aid was withdrawn and military resources were committed to toppling the Pol Pot government in Cambodia and defending the Chinese border . |
4 | He says the government might have given approval but questions whether are committed to bringing a new Nottinghamshire power station on stream . |
5 | I can count on the fingers of one hand all the journalists I have met who are committed to telling the truth about my field as well as they can discover it , No one could organise censorship so effectively in America , so the distortions in the press must reflect countless more or less independent decisions by editors and reporters which lead to the perpetuation of a misleading and intellectually fallacious understanding of a serious scientific subject . |
6 | OSF/1 was ACE 's primary Unix focus when the initiative was launched amidst much fanfare last year , but over the following months it became clear that DEC was the only major ACE member committed to using the operating system . |
7 | We are committed to using the resources available to the health service to treat the maximum number of patients and to offer them the highest possible quality of health care . |
8 | The Directors of Waterford Wedgwood UK plc are committed to managing the Group 's operations so as to minimise any adverse environmental impact . |
9 | The falsificationist is committed to preferring the first . |
10 | Direct services committee chairman Stephen Cass said : ‘ The council is committed to enforcing the scheme , which has overwhelming support from people living in and around the town centre . ’ |
11 | Nevertheless , sponsors of commissioned works are committed to accepting the finished product , even if the composer fails to produce exactly what was envisaged or specified . |
12 | The Government are committed to sustaining the momentum of parliamentary reform . |
13 | The Government are committed to pursuing a vigorous competition policy in the brewing industry and elsewhere . |
14 | On March 13 Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Tesfaye Dinka said that " almost immediately " after the Feb. 21-22 talks on Eritrea [ see p. 37996 ] rebel groups had launched the offensive on several fronts , although the government was " still committed to pursuing the peace process " . |
15 | The Labour party is committed to removing the upper earnings limit for employed persons , but the hon. Member for Oldham , West has not made his party 's policy on the self-employed clear . |
16 | We are committed to developing a sound financial base , one that makes the University less vulnerable to unexpected changes in public policy and one that provides the necessary foundation for capital growth . |
17 | Despite the imminent withdrawal of American nuclear weapons from South Korea , which fulfils the principal North Korean demand for the unobstructed inspection of its facilities , North Korea appears to remain committed to developing a weapon of its own . |
18 | He is committed to developing the character of Christ in our lives , most of which is accomplished through our interaction with other people . |
19 | We are pleased to note that both France and the United States have joined Russia in adopting temporary moratoria on testing , and the US is now committed to achieving a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty at the latest by 1996 , and to resuming talks with Russia to that end . |
20 | Psychology recognizes the importance of representing women and men equally in samples , and declares itself committed to achieving a better understanding of how sex and gender affect subjects . |
21 | Guinness Brewing Worldwide is committed to achieving a consistently outstanding financial performance and a competitive edge on quality and customer service in all areas of the business . |
22 | The council , he says , is committed to achieving the financial savings within the current financial year but that compulsory redundancy will only be used as a last resort . |
23 | Since Mexico 's central bank is committed to depreciating the peso by no more than 6.6% against the dollar in 1993 , and has $14 billion of reserves to back its commitment , these rates translate into an annual return for dollar investors of at least 8.5% . |
24 | The University is committed to providing a suitable learning environment for every student , and a Disabled Students ' Interest Group , affiliated to the National Bureau for Handicapped Students , has been established to promote their interests . |
25 | There is , however , a problem with too much diversification , ITN is committed to providing a service to its owners , the ITV stations . |
26 | Firstly , it was not entirely unexpected that giant multinational German companies would be committed to providing a comprehensive language training service . |
27 | The determination of individual complaints against solicitors remains the province of the Solicitors Complaints Bureau and its associated committees , who are committed to providing a quality service through BS5750 and beyond . |
28 | J. Rothschild Assurance is equally committed to providing a superior level of service to their clients as Scottish Amicable is for their customers . |
29 | We are committed to providing a service of the highest quality to all our clients . |
30 | The Secretariat is totally committed to providing an efficient and professional service for the Bar and others that we come in contact with . |