Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] committed to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A change of government in 1948 found the new administration equally committed to health reform . |
2 | The real problem was that although Ernest Bevin and the trade union movement had swept away pacifist opposition , and won conference support for collective security for the League of Nations at the Labour Party 's Brighton Conference of 1935 , it was by no means fully committed to rearmament . |
3 | This view is supported by the strong commitment of College staff ( 9 out of 13 institutions had 6+ staff with a prime commitment to language ) , whereas only 4 universities listed themselves as having even 1–2 people primarily committed to Language in Education . |
4 | It is truly amazing that in a civilized country with a government staunchly committed to law and order , or so they say , that the tax payer , you Mr President , you fellow delegates , me , and my members , our members , are left to pick up a bill amounting to millions of pounds as a result of actions by certain employers , which are , without doubt , criminal , but not against the law . |
5 | This poised and slightly red wine shows great purity of Cabernet fruit and is the work of Piergiovanni Pistone-Salice , a man totally committed to quality . |
6 | That year a Labour government uncharacteristically committed to free-market economic policies won office . |
7 | This was commenced by President Ford ( a Republican ) , continued and enhanced by President Carter ( a Democrat nominally committed to peace ) and taken to an even higher level by President Reagan into the 1980s . |
8 | In some ways most striking of all , the perception of the Soviet Union as a closed , aggressive society had been largely replaced by one of a changing and liberalising system genuinely committed to peace and headed by a dynamic , Kennedyesque leader and his personable wife . |
9 | Only a system candidly committed to conventionalism , which admits no law beyond convention , can provide the protection we need . " |