Example sentences of "[vb pp] to [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Under cartel agreements , the identity and properties both of Sontochin and of Resochin had been disclosed to the Winthrop Chemical Company .
2 You 've said the company is committed to a Hunterston C. The Government wo n't finance any new development and the City of London wo n't touch nuclear , so where will the money come from ?
3 Ludwig Erhard , who succeeded Adenauer as Chancellor in October 1963 , was an experienced minister , the man held responsible for German economic success since 1949 , deeply committed to the US alliance and who , at 66 , could look forward to a long career as Chancellor — given the record of his predecessor .
4 All I have to do is be fully committed to the Lord 's work and He will show me what I can do .
5 Ulimo officials on Aug. 25 professed to be committed to the ECOWAS peace initiative and claimed that their forces were only fighting to ensure that the NPFL abided by the Yamoussoukro agreement .
6 Continuing fiscal rectitude is seen as important , growth targets not withstanding , for a government still committed to the Maastricht criteria for fiscal convergence ( see Ch. 28 ) .
7 The Conservative manifesto contained a commitment to increase , year by year , the level of ‘ real resources ’ committed to the NHS — though it put no figure on the extra money to be allocated .
8 We will , year by year , increase the level of real resources committed to the NHS .
9 Like you , we are committed to the NHS , and there is an enormous reserve of goodwill that you could be harnessing ; just show some evidence that you appreciate the nature of the problems we are facing , and we can all work together to establish the quality service that our patients rightly demand .
10 CONSERVATIVES The Conservatives intend to increase the level of resources committed to the NHS , continue with the move towards trust status , placing responsibility for managing hospitals and other services on health professionals who deal with the patients .
11 Meanwhile , the Prime Minister has stressed Britain is still committed to the Trident missile programme .
12 The Labour leadership , fully committed to the Churchill coalition , tended to see pressure from below more as a threat to the orderly regimentation of the people , than as a source of constructive initiative .
13 The sheet then recorded that Mr. Bell had been charged that on 15 February 1990 he was guilty of drunk and disorderly behaviour in Faulkner Street , Liverpool , contrary to section 91 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 , and that on 1 February 1990 Mr. Bell was committed to the Liverpool Crown Court and was released on bail under a duty to surrender into the custody of the said court at such time and date as would be notified to him ‘ and Constable 677F Whittaker alleges that you have broken conditions of your bail not to approach Bridget Coffey . ’
14 Ultimately , however , the German decision lay with Adenauer who was strongly committed to the Europe of the Six .
15 The band who were committed to the Abba revival and flares fives years ago have come out of retirement and intend to convert a whole new audience to their zany cocktail of punk , glam and psychedelia .
16 Of these , the Saintfield–Ballynahinch portion would be the cheaper as there are no bridges requiring replacing , but against this is the fact that there would be no possibility of support from Down District Council , who are already committed to the Downpatrick development .
17 Russian foreign minister Andrei Kozyrev , in Belgrade on a new Balkan peace mission , and the European Community insisted they remained committed to the Vance-Owen plan .
18 According to Polisario , Algeria remained firmly committed to the UN peace plan for the Western Sahara .
19 Many English Catholics remained deeply committed to the Stuart dynasty , for obvious reasons , although they were only a tiny minority of the population .
20 Almost all the military hardware committed to the Gulf was already available in kit form , with stick-on identification markings for a European war .
21 O'Neill 's minor reforms or , as Utley perceptively describes it , his ‘ government by gesture ’ i served only to politicize further the frustration of the Catholic population , without making it any more committed to the Northern Ireland state .
22 During the summer of 1929 , nearly a year into his curacy , and aged 24 , Ramsey was attracted to a Lancashire girl .
23 An ambitious Dane , Leif Haraldsen had been attracted to the Algarve by its business potential and the opportunity for water sports , and was now the owner of a thriving kitchen-installation company .
24 In addition to being attracted to the Algarve , Leif Haraldsen was also attracted to her and , as the months passed , had begun to make his attraction increasingly plain .
25 The main customers would be the British Steel tube works and new factories attracted to the Corby development area .
26 They got a nasty shock : real bush pilots had been attracted to the UK from the four corners of the earth to get these well-maintained examples , and the high prices they fetched reflected the great demand that still exists for these superb workhorses .
27 I was first attracted to the Midland by its advertising campaign which stated what a ‘ caring ’ bank it was .
28 Like many people branded with the attributes of reliability , honesty , and politeness , the band were attracted to the George Best myth and basked in its reflected glory .
29 It was attracted to the Griffiths proposals because of their potential for promoting private services , but it went against the grain to leave local authorities with so much power , and it was this dilemma which caused the considerable delay in the government 's response to Griffiths .
30 Although some prison staff claimed to the Woolf inquiry that there had been a worsening ‘ mix ’ of prisoners in their prisons prior to the disorders , Woolf did not state that this was a cause of the riots .
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