Example sentences of "he [be] [adv] commit to " in BNC.
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1 | He is firmly committed to the principle that Drama can stand on its own as an academic subject . |
2 | The point is clear : if the hon. Gentleman feels that he is totally committed to his mandate and that he has not changed his opinion , he should ask the electors of Dunfermline , not me . |
3 | He is deeply committed to the Labour movement and proud of his trade union and working class background — and was once described as the ‘ rottweiler of the Shadow Cabinet ’ for his attacks on Government transport policy . |
4 | Eleven months later the new Secretary of State said that he was equally committed to a very substantial expansion in student numbers , and stated that the government 's plans were for an increase of 50,000 by 1993 . |
5 | He was also committed to and involved in the admission of women to the medical school , which obviously involved much tact and understanding in order to break down prejudices . |
6 | In 1746 , for example , William Grant , who in spite of his seemingly humble occupation of carpenter was the son of an Inverness-shire laird , chose a particularly inconvenient moment to take leave from the service of the Hudson 's Bay Company and return to Scotland , for he was promptly committed to prison on suspicion of treason when he reached Scotland during the turmoil occasioned by the Jacobite Rising . |
7 | He was so committed to the free market that he once said 12-year-olds should be allowed to have credit cards — if they had the money . |
8 | Also , being human , Huy regretted that he was now committed to working with the policeman . |
9 | Yes , Clinton told the world 's press , he was personally committed to maintaining the ‘ special relationship ’ , and he was pleased to accept the advice of Major as the elder statesman . |
10 | He was totally committed to his research , his hard work and enthusiasm moving him rapidly on . |