Example sentences of "[pers pn] be committed to a " in BNC.
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1 | Because I recognise you will have concerns I am committed to a vigorous programme of communication both at corporate and at local level . |
2 | ‘ Listen , ’ said Arthur , ‘ I 'm committed to a standard of absolute honesty . |
3 | I think the general feeling of the panel is that if you are committed to a route north of Knaresborough , then we think it 's sufficiently a enough a strategic matter for us to continue the discussion on on it . |
4 | She was committed to a course of action and was prepared to see it through . |
5 | However , we are committed to a full examination of all the issues and to a round of producer meetings later this year , ’ he said . |
6 | We are committed to a policy of fair trading and make every effort to ensure that you will have an enjoyable holiday with us . |
7 | Nevertheless we are committed to a meritocratic society . |
8 | Could he also tell me whether he said on 16 December 1983 : ’ We are committed to a non-nuclear defence policy ? ’ |
9 | I give my hon. Friend the Member for Islington , South and Finsbury an undertaking that we are committed to a terminal at King 's Cross , but we are not necessarily committed to the expensive and grandiose project , which seems to depend on property values that were optimistic three or four years ago and are hopelessly pessimistic now . |
10 | We are committed to a saner transport policy including better public transport . |
11 | We are committed to a saner transport policy including better public transport . |
12 | We are committed to a saner transport policy including better public transport and this , as I mentioned , must ultimately benefit the majority of NFC employees . |
13 | Erm which again would n't trouble Selby district , because we 're we 're committed to a new settlement . |
14 | From that moment on , we were committed to a process that required majority voting , to which we were subject . |
15 | What makes some people happy for example , is that they are committed to a cause or to a person ; their happiness derives from something other than the pursuit of happiness . |
16 | Mr Nitch-Smith said : ‘ I think the Malawi authorities have instructed outside lawyers so that it can be emphasised they are committed to a fair and open trial . |
17 | They are committed to a growing American economy based on the private sector ; they do n't see any magic in taxes . |
18 | This activity worried the union leadership and the government because , although they were committed to a strong social-property sector , the government was adamant that this should be achieved by legal and orderly means . |
19 | The Labour party is not committed to any specific increase in health service expenditure , but it is committed to a specific cut in the proportion of NHS expenditure used for patient care . |
20 | It is committed to a high tax policy , high borrowing and high spending , which in the past have led to pain , suffering , misery and job losses . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | Ideal ideog ideologically it was committed to a nation where private property was abolished . |
23 | Now that he was committed to a course of action he felt exhilarated . |
24 | He was committed to a private asylum in Leicester , where he remained until his death in 1799 . |
25 | Before a youth was apprenticed to the Sechem he was committed to a number of years of study of the Yasa , memorising the codex in its entirety so that he was capable of relating his knowledge of the law to science . |
26 | We may say , then , that by the summer of 1870 he was committed to a book centred on , and organized with reference to , Greek tragedy — although its exact scope still remained to be determined . |