Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [adv] committed to " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 ‘ All the above indicates the serious way in which my department is fully committed to tackling the needs of children with special needs , including those with dyslexia , ’ he said .
3 The Department 's currently committed to improving the A420 Swindon to Oxford road .
4 Once in power , Labour would no doubt revive this blacklist , and also , of course , extend British abortion law to Northern Ireland , where there is no democratic mandate for such legislation ( Labour is absolutely committed to this measure ) .
5 Nizan was evidently committed to the idea of literature as a high moral adventure played out between reader and writer .
6 Yet the simple truth of the matter is that Nizan was genuinely committed to the material construction and development taking place in the USSR , a construction process masterminded by Stalin .
7 ensure that staff , governors and fund raising committee are fully committed to the project from the outset .
8 Can I say that I hope Mr or or whoever writes for the County Council would n't use the form of words , but erm although I am instructed by my clients that they would be satisfied with the change to a single triangle , erm I do n't think that they would be satisfied if you in making that change , you accompanied by a form of words which said the County Council are still committed to building an outer .
9 Jackson 's work is fundamentally committed to formal concerns ; the spatial effects of colour , the purity of form , the dynamics of line ; the paintings appear both as experiments in aesthetics and exercises in logic .
10 In some ways , Jeopardy was more committed to the Vibrancy than he was himself , but there was little discipline as far as his private life was concerned .
11 However Mr Sandford stressed that every member of the organising committee was fully committed to the tournament which was launched in 1983 .
12 Davide was still committed to preferring it to the alternatives , the vendettas , the feuds , the bloody score -these ways were for barbarians , for people like Sicilians , or Neapolitans , people whose own blood was all mixed up with Spaniards ' .
13 The management team are fully committed to the group 's quality initiative .
14 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 .
15 The former England idol is fully committed to the Geordie rescue mission .
16 The Group is therefore committed to ensuring a high standard of environmental management both within the factories and also in relation to operation and existence within the local and wider community .
17 The Secretariat is totally committed to providing an efficient and professional service for the Bar and others that we come in contact with .
18 The civil bureaucracy as a whole was never committed to liberal democracy .
19 Expenditure will qualify for the new 20% initial allowance if it is incurred under a legally binding contract made in the year ending 31 October 1993 , and the claimant was contractually committed to the expenditure by that contract .
20 If a decision has been taken to sell or terminate an operation and the reporting entity is demonstrably committed to the sale or termination , then provisions should be made only for the direct costs of the sale or termination and any operating losses of the operation up to the date of sale or termination ; provisions for future operating losses may not be made in other circumstances .
21 During this syndicalist period the ‘ official ’ movement was wholly committed to participation in the programme of modernization in which it participated with regional capital and the associated regional élite ( see Ben well CDP , 1978 ) .
22 If the Government are so committed to training , how does the hon. Gentleman explain the letter from the Merseyside TEC to Hexagon Community Ltd. in my constituency , telling it that output-related funding is to be cut by 25 per cent .
23 That shows that the Government are totally committed to encouraging academia and industry to work together in that excellent and successful programme .
24 The Government are fully committed to placing the emphasis on employment-lead standards of competence and giving a major role to industry lead bodies both in the development of competence based occupational standards and in ‘ ownership ’ of them . ’
25 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 .
26 Clearly those who live with their dependant are heavily committed to their task .
27 The Labour Party and the Labour government were explicitly committed to planning , but what planning meant was not precisely defined or theoretically established [ Cairncross , 1985 ] .
28 The firm is also committed to integrating object technology to improve workflow automation , systems management and decision support functionality .
29 The firm is also committed to integrating object technology to improve workflow automation , systems management and decision support functionality .
30 For on its 20-acre edge-of-town site , with neat new houses nudging its entrance just off a busy roundabout , the Botanic Centre is ambitiously committed to spreading the Green gospel .
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