Example sentences of "fully commit [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As early as December 1932 , at a time when Nizan himself was still fully committed to a highly sectarian " class against class " ideology , both Thorez and Duclos were arguing a case for a more realistic popular front policy .
2 But Robert is as fully committed to the world of bloodstock as ever . ’
3 ensure that staff , governors and fund raising committee are fully committed to the project from the outset .
4 And one of the prophets says : ‘ Your hearts must be fully committed to the Lord our God . ’
5 The Group remains fully committed to the provision of mortgage finance to individuals whilst providing associated services and products from subsidiary companies .
6 I can not will the disappointment of my highest hope , in the expectation that the catastrophe will make a new man of me , because it is no catastrophe unless I am fully committed to the hope .
7 All I have to do is be fully committed to the Lord 's work and He will show me what I can do .
8 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 .
9 Before attempting to introduce the legislation this strategy required , the Reagan forces prepared the ground by taking unprecedented steps to ensure that those appointed to the new administration were fully committed to the president 's aims .
10 The management team are fully committed to the group 's quality initiative .
11 The Government remain fully committed to the Union between Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom .
12 As my hon. Friend knows , the Government remain fully committed to the union — a point which is well recognised in Scotland .
13 As regards multilateral disarmament , the Government are fully committed to the greatest progress in the whole range of nuclear conventional , chemical and biological arms control negotiations .
14 We ourselves are all fully committed to the idea that the effective communication of information from our resources to each other and to our user community is a fundamental objective directly flowing from the obligations laid on us by statute .
15 Britain 's armed forces were not fully committed to the struggle until after D Day , and it is this gap in time between the turn of fortune and the invasion of Europe that saw the most intense interest in post-war planning and , in particular , full employment policy .
16 BNFL remains fully committed to the civil enrichment business , but has to minimise its current losses .
17 In practice , these provisions will be very difficult to apply but the preamble to the EC Directive may give some assistance as it talks about the European Community being fully committed to the promotion of international standardization .
18 The available armed forces were expected to be fully committed to the defence of Italy in the first two years of a war .
19 Communists improved only slightly on the vote of 1929 , when they had fought under less favourable conditions but had been less fully committed to the " social fascist " position .
20 The leadership of the organization within the Labour Party remained with Cripps , Strauss and Mellor , all of them still fully committed to the Unity Manifesto .
21 However Mr Sandford stressed that every member of the organising committee was fully committed to the tournament which was launched in 1983 .
22 The former England idol is fully committed to the Geordie rescue mission .
23 Mrs Joan Corrigan , a committee member and one of five worried that the health authority was not fully committed to the unit , thanked Mr Stewart for his guarantee .
24 Arthur Thomas , quality , finance and planning manager for research and technology in the Wilton Materials Centre , says that reaction has been mixed : ‘ At first it was greeted by some of the senior managers as ‘ hyped up ’ JS jargon , though they 're fully committed to the process now .
25 Tamed instincts may protect the individual from vulnerability to external aggression or from emotional abandonment by one to whom he or she is fully committed in an act of love ; but in the process they also render life experiences flat and stand in the way of necessary instinctual release .
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