Sentence examples for devoting a programme from inspiring English sources

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She was married, which possibly made things a touch complicated: but it hardly accounts for the fact that, four decades on, the BBC's flagship investigative strand Panorama is devoting a programme to sifting through their letters, weighing up the likelihood of a liaison that, if it did indeed happen at all, could be regarded as one of the most natural things in the world.

Question Time will also be devoting a programme to the election in Northern Ireland.

It is extraordinary to think of a time when the people of any country, especially Britain, could be described as not having heard of J.R.R. Tolkien or at least The Lord of the Rings but such was evidently the case in the Britain of the late 1960s and, as we shall see, the risk of devoting a programme of this standing to someone so relatively unknown as Tolkien was one which was nearly not taken.

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Winning the South Bank Show award for my piece Grass in 1997, and then having Melvyn [Bragg] devote a programme to my work.

His book had been largely ignored by academics until state television devoted a programme to him, bringing accusations that the rightwing government of Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar's People's party backed his thesis.

Among the previously unseen material to be published are notes on unrealised projects including a 1993 letter to Diana, Princess of Wales, asking "whether you might consider allowing me to devote a programme to you".

In addition, Ms. Kuroyanagi will devote a special programme to Nepal on her personal talk show, 'Ms. Kuroyanagi's Room'.

Her biographers insist that the move was more complex; she was devoted to a programme of women's empowerment and anti-communism.

Students' first clinical experiences are contacts with real patients in student out-patient clinics which are used as the starting point for their learning in the tutorial groups in Year 3. Years 4 and 5 are devoted to a programme of clerkships in different disciplines in the academic hospital and in affiliated regional hospitals.

World on your Street has been reflected on air on Radio 3, especially within World Routes (Saturdays 3pm) which has devoted a number of programmes to WOYS musicians and stories.

Publication of That They May Face The Rising Sun has aroused considerable expectations in Ireland, so much so that earlier this year the main morning radio news programme devoted a quarter of an hour to McGahern reading from what was then a work in progress.

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