Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [adv] commit to " in BNC.

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1 In spite of being wholeheartedly committed to trolleybus conversion , there were still some minor improvements to the tram facilities .
2 Confronting explicitly collectivist opponents for the first time , the Conservative party , so Fforde contends , stressed the values of the free market , turned to the classical economists to justify non-intervention , and revealed themselves to be doctrinally committed to individualism .
3 Clearly , the relevant funding body in England , the LEA , would need to be highly committed to the aim of ‘ equal opportunity ’ before making the necessary financial and administrative arrangements .
4 The available armed forces were expected to be fully committed to the defence of Italy in the first two years of a war .
5 Many would claim that the teaching of Jesus is still relevant and that it is virtually impossible to be totally committed to amassing wealth and to serve God at the same time .
6 ‘ My first aim has to be success with Llanelli but now that I 've accepted this position I 'm going to be totally committed to developing Welsh rugby ’ .
7 For vendors who have had no previous contact with KPMG and who appear not to be totally committed to the proposed transaction , consideration should be given to requesting an up front commitment to cover set up costs of the job ( preliminary buyer research etc ) and as contribution to the costs of preparing any documentation .
8 In the internal labour market , instead of a commitment to an occupation per se , they suggest , one finds that because of permanent employment and seniority payment systems , workers tend to be more committed to their organizations than to their occupations .
9 The ILP and BSP had formed the United Socialist Council in October 1916 when the Labour Party had appeared to be irrevocably committed to the war .
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