Sentence examples for be committing from inspiring English sources

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be committing

verb

To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to entrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto.

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What is the exact schedule I'd be committing to?

The Labour government should be committing to that".

Case law shows they would otherwise be committing trespass.

What is the schedule of courses that I would be committing to?

A company that neglects its website may be committing commercial suicide.

And a few of you consumers — we won't name names — may be committing outright fraud.

Next question... "Any political party that nominated Gorbachev would be committing suicide".

And borrowers who withhold such information could be committing income fraud, Mr. Auerbach said.

GCHQ personnel stumbling across images of child abuse could be committing a criminal offence.

Any politician who openly supported such a law would be committing career suicide.

The agencies, she wrote, would be "committing suicide if we don't stick together".

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