Example sentences of "[vb pp] to [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Company holds personal information on its employees on computer files and , in accordance with the principles set out in the Data Protection Act 1984 , undertakes that such information will only be used for purposes relevant to your employment with the Company and will not be disclosed to other bodies without your permission .
2 It may then direct that the records or documents be disclosed to other parties to the proceedings .
3 Secondly , although all medical records are confidential and their contents may not be disclosed to third parties without the consent of the patient , there are special laws about confidentiality which apply to STD clinics .
4 A simple pro forma could perhaps be designed to this end for 1993 .
5 A simple pro forma could perhaps be designed to this end for 1993 .
6 The nearest he had ever approached to any hint of levity was when he had stopped frowning for an instant the day that news had reached him of the death of Prince Charles Edward Stuart in Rome .
7 By the same token the most vociferous upholders of monogeny , the thesis that all men are members of a single species , have often been deeply committed to political doctrines of social equality .
8 While they advocated and worked for such extensions of democracy the European social democratic parties , whether or not they claimed to be Marxist and revolutionary , were also , for the most part , firmly committed to political democracy in the narrower sense ; and where the necessary conditions were present — the legal existence of socialist parties , elections conducted on the basis of ( at least ) universal male suffrage , and participation in parliament and government — they made plain that although they did not renounce extra-parliamentary forms of class action they envisaged the transition from capitalism to socialism as coming about through the will of a majority of citizens , clearly and publicly expressed in elections .
9 Tower Hamlets is committed to effective implementation of its Equal Opportunities Policy .
10 Their position was not altogether consistent , since they were committed to professional standards of achievement within the discipline , and , as they were paid to engage in it , were themselves professionals .
11 Thus from mid-1962 the Soviet Union and Cuba were committed to each other to an extent which made it extremely difficult for either party to renounce the relationship .
12 We are committed to widening opportunities without compromising academic standards .
13 We are firmly committed to equal treatment for men and women in pensions .
14 ‘ The CBI is firmly committed to equal opportunities in the workplace and is taking the message to the smaller firms , where the majority of new jobs will be created , ’ added Mr Davies .
15 Metal which has been purchased and committed to future sales to customers or hedged in metal markets is valued at the price at which it is contractually committed or hedged , adjusted for unexpired contango .
16 On May 31 , 1990 , the African Liberation Forces of Mauritania ( Forces de libération africaine de Mauritanie — FLAM ) , a black Mauritanian opposition movement committed to armed struggle against the ruling CMSN , accused Mali of assisting the Mauritanian government in what it called " genocidal racism " against blacks .
17 We are committed to developing tourism in ways which provide all-year-round jobs and bring benefit to less well-known parts of our countryside , without damaging the environment .
18 Am I committed to consistent communication about the way we handle our finances , giving , earning , spending and saving ?
19 That year , therefore , saw the re-establishment of a principle which had existed in Scotland for centuries , namely ‘ the arrangement by which the formation of the records is committed to one set of officers and the custody of them to another ’ ( Conveyancing Lectures , Menzies , 2nd Edn , 1856 , p 165 ) .
20 Because of this and because the colony was committed to religious toleration for everybody , it attracted a great many immigrants .
21 The end of the eighteenth century saw the development of the United Irishmen movement , a body ( including many prominent northern Protestants ) committed to greater equality for Catholics .
22 One reason for the difference is that the Conservatives are less committed to predetermined lines of action and are therefore more open to any positive case put by their backbenchers .
23 Poland was becoming the most industrialized part of the Tsar 's empire , and the business classes , as represented in the National Democrats , were strongly committed to remaining part of this imperial market .
24 All AEA Management is committed to regular communication with staff throughout this exercise and we intend to provide regular updates on the way it develops .
25 George got financial support from Parliament for troops to defend his Electorate and they did well enough to maintain his position , but he could not establish in office the ministers he really wanted , who would have been committed to full-scale involvement in Germany , so that he had to put up with a government which was not completely devoted to fighting on the continent of Europe .
26 The Six original EC members , along with Spain , were committed to further developments like the Delors Plan , and Franco-German co-operation remained the back-bone of the unity movement .
27 On the Gulf crisis , the EC and its member states " remain firmly committed to full implementation of the UN Security Council resolutions …
28 Despite the cost , Telecom is now irrevocably committed to optical fibres in all its new telephone speech and data trunk lines .
29 They thought that he would be committed to tough reform of the welfare laws , that he would set his face against the racial balkanisation of America , that he would support free trade and eschew the idea that great dollops of federal money would revive the economy .
30 Moreover , they are assumed to be committed to different conceptions of the good and they think that they are entitled to press their claims on one another to further their separate aims .
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