Example sentences of "a commitment to [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Moreover , it is important to realise that a commitment to animal welfare is consistent with striving to improve the overall condition of those individuals who have a welfare , both humans and other animals , even if this means decreasing the welfare of some .
2 Within the lively political and religious life of Leicester in the 1820s and 1830s the Baptist Mursells , father and son , shaped a commitment to missionary work and its support , antislavery and political liberalism and launched the young Congregationalist Edward Miall on his notable career in journalism and reformist religious politics .
3 Despite a commitment to curriculum entitlement ( FEU 1989 ) , institutions have commonly narrowed opportunities by the provision of separate courses or by restricting the participation of disabled students in a full range of general education classes .
4 The most notable examples were grouping , the practice of having a multiple curriculum focus in teaching sessions , with different groups working in different curriculum areas , and the kinds of teacher-pupil interaction associated with a commitment to discovery learning .
5 The board has a commitment to Banbridge hospital and to continuing health care and social services in its area .
6 Sometimes , both partners make a commitment to employment way above their commitment to family life .
7 The candidates need to have a commitment to world mission , good presentational/speaking skills and the mental and physical stamina for frequent travel .
8 These were both essentially rabbiting dogs but the terrier really served a dual purpose thanks to a commitment to ground vermin .
9 The Conservatives under John Major tried to distinguish themselves from their Thatcherite past by stressing a commitment to quality public services .
10 What all Nicholson 's pubs share is a commitment to quality service , achieved through careful recruitment and training of staff .
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