Example sentences of "[unc] commitment to a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I would put Labour 's commitment to a citizens charter roughly in that category . |
2 | Farmer 's commitment to a mainland racing programme will restrict his racing at home to short circuits , when time will permit . |
3 | Colleges serve as a integrating force for these purposes to the rest of the sector and also express the Roman Catholic Church 's commitment to a presence in Higher Education . |
4 | Kaunda 's commitment to a multi- or non-tribal society eventually alienated Kapwepwe whose support base lay much more firmly amongst the Bemba . |
5 | The £230 million package to provide more than 100,000 new opportunities for the long-term unemployed and the , widely expected , go-ahead for joint Government/private sector involvement in the three huge capital projects were also seen as underlining Mr Lamont 's commitment to a Budget for Jobs . |
6 | The plenum rejected demands for " extraordinary measures " ( the reimposition of authoritarian Communist Party rule ) and reaffirmed the party 's commitment to a transition to a market-based economy [ see p. 38131 ] . |
7 | The move takes the glitter off President Bush 's call at the United Nation 's last month for immediate steps to ‘ halt and reverse ’ the worldwide threat of chemical weapons , and indicates that Mr Bush 's commitment to a poison gas ban is not so ‘ extraordinarily strong ’ as he and his advisors have declared . |
8 | According to purchasing manager Roger DaForno , this excellent relationship has taken some time to build and there 's no doubt that both organizations ' commitment to a process of continuous improvement has helped immensely . |
9 | It was put forward on two conditions — that the Republic define ‘ a means whereby the aggressive and irredentist Articles 2 and 3 in the Irish constitution would be removed ’ and that the SDLP give ‘ a de facto commitment to a Northern Ireland where all constitutional parties would be able to play a meaningful role ’ . |