Example sentences of "[vb past] committed [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 She 'd committed herself to God 's ways , and to God 's people , and God directs her , and she comes to the field of Boaz And there was none more able to meet her need .
2 I was due to pay my second visit to my surgeon after my operation , and I had committed myself to returning to the Centre for a day visit at the end of October .
3 With my finances stretched to the limit because I had committed myself to spending all of that May in the Highlands , I drove back to the pub in Glenelg to consider it .
4 They had committed themselves to a movement and had no option but to drive it through to its end .
5 There were signs of celebration in Brussels and in Paris last night that the West Germans had committed themselves to a closing date in return for a delay in starting the move to monetary union .
6 The operation was run on a ‘ me too ’ basis , so Greenwich , for example , was only to be approached after Haringey and Newham had committed themselves .
7 It was probably natural that the community they set up was so convinced of its own religious ideals that it thought toleration was harmful , but it was also natural that the strong-minded people who had committed themselves to this Atlantic crossing were not able to agree among themselves what was the true religion to which they were so committed .
8 When the gentlemen in the Commons realised what they had committed themselves to , they quickly extended this surcharge to the goods of merchants ( and others ) of like value .
9 Although his hesitations had alarmed some of them and although his acute shortage of money remained an embarrassment right up to the end , yet the rebels had committed themselves to him .
10 The Republicans had committed themselves in 1920 to remaining outside the League of Nations , and there was no serious attempt to reverse this policy subsequently .
11 In Britain the new anatomy was seen as especially threatening because the traditional sources of power and influence had committed themselves to Paley 's argument from design .
12 In the Declaration all , including the poorer Commonwealth countries whose economic and social problems might inhibit their ability to meet fully the criteria for democracy which the Declaration laid down , had committed themselves to promote democracy , as well as " the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary and a just and honest government " .
13 Sting and Peter Gabriel had committed themselves to the Amnesty world tour later that year so gave the June concerts a miss , and Simple Minds had already said yes to the Nelson Mandela birthday celebration the week before .
14 He was a very strong , patient , virile bloke who went on living with an awful woman because he had committed himself to a marriage .
15 It could be difficult persuading Eyre to undertake the direction of a play , but once he had committed himself his absorption was total .
16 If a borrower had rashly signed a credit agreement and then discovered he had committed himself to paying what he considered disproportionate interest , he could have his opinion confirmed , or shown to be unreasonable , by a court .
17 By the end of 1337 Edward had committed himself to spending £124,000 on his allies , and his parliamentary grants would bring in only about £38,000 a year .
18 He had committed himself , you see , so he was technically free to go , but they apparently lock the gates on patients all the same . ’
19 He 'd sounded regretful but pointed out that he had committed himself and felt it would be ill-mannered to tell his hostess he had now made other arrangements .
20 There were too many variables for his liking , but he had committed himself now .
21 She could not imagine him chasing after other women once he had committed himself , could not imagine him being so insensitive as to leave a woman — his woman — wondering why he was so late arriving home , or whether he was coming home at all .
22 Yet as he had committed himself to bringing her up here , so Ashley felt stubbornly committed to walking .
23 He says his only reason for deciding to kill Caesar was that he had committed himself to help the general public .
24 In her silent way , she had committed herself entirely to a life for art 's sake .
25 It was Saturday , half over already , and that meant only three more entire days remained before Christmas Day , the coming Wednesday , when she had committed herself , she now feared rashly , to festivities with the Danbys .
26 Knowing only too well that she had committed herself , that she was in too deep now to change her story , she declared , ‘ It does n't make any difference whether you re-phrase the question or not , the answer 's still the same . ’
27 But as ENDS magazine pointed out , by February 1990 the electricity industry had committed itself to only one third of this : 4,000 MW of FGD .
28 Arafat had tried to keep his Fatah guerrillas out of the fighting , but when the Phalange and Chamounists laid siege to the Palestinian camps of Karantina and Tel al-Za'atar , the PLO had committed itself to the war on the side of the Muslims and leftists .
29 For the first time in peace , the US government had committed itself to a firm military alliance .
30 ( Italy had committed itself to a smaller margin of fluctuation within the EMS in January 1990 — see p. 37198 . )
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