Example sentences of "he be committed " in BNC.

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1 Although it is clear that he is committed to making changes , he has taken up fluent corporation-speak surprisingly quickly .
2 It is to be hoped that the Secretary of State , when he sets up the national appraisal arrangements to which he is committed , will build on this goodwill .
3 He is committed to developing the character of Christ in our lives , most of which is accomplished through our interaction with other people .
4 For further elucidation of the way in which this form of holistic theory actually functions I shall therefore turn to Poulantzas ' work , aiming to explicate and assess the absolute holism to which he is committed .
5 Ipswich 's other newcomer , German Andre Pollehn , will also be missing as he is committed to a long track meeting in his own country that day .
6 Man will exercise self-direction and self-control in the service of objectives to which he is committed : he is not naturally passive , or resistant , to organisational objectives , but has been made so by experience .
7 He is committed to maintaining that momentum .
8 He is committed to schools fixtures and studying for his ‘ A ’ levels at Friends School .
9 He is committed to making sure swimmers do n't get out of their depth .
10 What roughly he says is that he is committed to the following scientific arguments , arguments based upon scientific principles , regardless of any pain that may be caused to him or to others by so doing .
11 He 's committed a libellous slander , based on heresay , making the most obscene remarks about Katherine and the marriage not being consummated .
12 ‘ You know , someone living happily on money he 's committed grievous bodily harm to obtain . ’
13 ‘ But he 's committed now and has been capped by Northern Ireland Under-18s .
14 But he said he was committed to funding experimental art , ‘ the equal of research and development in industry ’ .
15 He was committed to middle-of-the-road filmmaking , which he defined as ‘ escape entertainment of pleasant people in pleasant surroundings doing pleasant things ’ , had an eye for a subject that could be exploited , and was fascinated by stardom .
16 Now that he was committed to a course of action he felt exhilarated .
17 She had to know that he had considered and that he was committed by his reply .
18 He was committed to an asylum where he died soon afterwards . ’
19 He perceived that he was ‘ up against ’ the position of having to carry on his life not as an emotion , but as a scientific game ; that he was committed by circumstances to novel writing as a regular trade , as much as he had formerly been to architecture ; and that hence he would , he deemed , have to look for material in manners — in ordinary social and fashionable life as the other novelists did .
20 He had accepted so much work that he was committed to supply a hundred dancers for the pantomime season alone .
21 In a disagreeable episode which remains very obscure , Green in 1803 became involved with a woman called Agnes Brathwaite , on whose ‘ abominable perjuries ’ he was committed to Kendal jail on 24th August .
22 He was committed to reducing the involvement of the state in industry .
23 Himself , because alone of them all , he knew what he was committed to .
24 He told the gathered community that he was committed to proving it was not active in South Ronaldsay .
25 When he dropped the name of Princess Diana into conversations — she would soon be the Foundation 's patron , he claimed — they took this as further evidence that he was committed to his charity work .
26 He was committed and could only stumble on .
27 The introduction of economic reforms in urban areas also bore Zhao 's hallmark and he was committed to reform and the open-door policy .
28 A few snatchy moves and he was committed .
29 He did not abandon the results of these strenuous efforts under the stress of emotion : through all the superficial symptoms of strong feeling , he was still seeking to follow the principle of life to which he was committed by his monastic vows .
30 He was committed to a private asylum in Leicester , where he remained until his death in 1799 .
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