Example sentences of "are commit to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We , Christian communicators from 14 African countries , are committed to the proclamation of the Kingdom of God to the whole of humanity through mass media and other means of communication , following the example of God Himself as a communicator Who has revealed Himself in His Son , Jesus Christ .
2 Many clients like to shop around before they commit themselves to a solicitor and like to feel that they can find something out about you before they are committed to the payment of fees .
3 They are committed to each because they are committed to the other .
4 If their experience could be harnessed to define the receptionist 's task , it may suit potential volunteers who can not contribute two full days ' work but who nevertheless are committed to the CAB .
5 Between them they are responsible for handling 95 per cent of the criminal cases tried in the country though a few who are convicted in this way ( just over 4,000 in 1999 , which is 1.6 per cent of all indictable offenders convicted in the magistrates ' courts ) are committed to the Crown Court for sentence .
6 A lethal tree is growing out horizontally from the righthand bank , not visible until you are committed to the bend .
7 As we are committed to the idea of providing general managers with a progression of learning opportunities , we have designed our programmes to match these needs .
8 now you are committed to the purchase and have to pay a 10 per cent deposit , which is non-returnable if you pull out .
9 Members of the Association are committed to the achievement of these objectives and to the maintenance of the standards of professional conduct as established by this Code of Conduct .
10 As has been said in the House previously , my hon. Friend will know that we are committed to the work being done in the south Atlantic , which HMS Polar Circle will shortly be carrying out .
11 Continually , they stand at the Dispatch Box and repeat the mantra that they are committed to the guarantee .
12 ‘ We are committed to the development of rugby league in Wales and will be monitoring their progress on the international scene during their home fixtures with New Zealand and France next season . ’
13 SE , HIE and SCOTVEC are committed to the pursuit of top quality training through a comprehensive system of quality assurance .
14 Do not the figures show that the Government are committed to the scheme ?
15 These might continue to include long-term shareholders , particularly if they do not have the opportunity to sell , but should also include long-term bankers and possibly suppliers , employees and customers who are committed to the company .
16 But the Government are committed to the Bill .
17 We are committed to the YT guarantee and we are providing the funds to honour it .
18 Both Canada and the US are committed to the reduction and permanent capping of SO2 emissions under the Canada/US air quality agreement , which was signed last March by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and President George Bush .
19 ‘ We are committed to the appeal and confident we will win the appeal , ’ the spokesman said .
20 If it is written by a true enthusiast , a book will enable the reader to understand why people are committed to the study of the cheetah , DNA , Victorian costume , Alpine plants , or whatever .
21 Unless the union can provide an excludable benefit , or unless the majority of workers in the sector are committed to the trade union movement , then union existence can not be guaranteed .
22 Children who come into care through the courts are committed to the care of the local authority either because they are themselves offenders , or because they are the victims of offences or because they are found in need of care .
23 Governors who are committed to the cause of special education will have to bid for a share of resources in competition with the advocates of other areas of the curriculum who will be pressing their case with equal vigour .
24 ‘ I want a group of youngsters who are committed to the cause .
25 I have said that the Government are committed to the maintenance of the uniform tariff structure , about which people in rural areas are concerned .
26 The staff at all levels are committed to the project and its goals .
27 However , it is important to stress that Sport 2000 should not be regarded as a Council strategy , rather it belongs to all who are committed to the future of sport in Scotland .
28 Although the first two positions are committed to the view that we are sometimes justified in causing nonhuman animals significant pain , in pursuit of institutionalised human interests , animal rightists deny that we are ever justified in doing this .
29 Although individualists allow that certain types of individual property may be explained by appealing to the properties of groups , they are committed to the view that other individual properties can not be explained in this fashion .
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