be devoted to造句1 The final term will be devoted to project work.
2 The charter states that the press shall be devoted to printing and publishing in the furtherance and dissemination of knowledge.
3 The report recommends that more resources be devoted to teaching four year olds.
4 The meeting will be devoted to health and safety issues.
5 The last Faraday Discussion to be devoted to the physical chemistry of enzymes was held in 1955.
6 The first day of the conference is to be devoted to corporate tax issues affecting national and multinational corporations.
7 One will be devoted to the Internet, the other is designed as a news magazine about technology of the future.
8 How much will be devoted to other demands - home, family,[www.] paid employment perhaps?
9 The whole of year 7 could be devoted to the medieval world but can not be.
10 The afternoon will be devoted to the business meeting which is always very interesting.
11 Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves.
12 Be devoted to theoretical and practical researches in areas of control, mechatronics, automation.
13 But the essential things to be devoted to such an endeavor are not purchasable.
14 Many celebrated individuals throughout Chinese history are to be devoted to, or to worship, rockery.
15 The bulk of hearing time can then be devoted to questioning and cross-examination designed to clarify and test the witnesses' conclusions.
16 Rom 12:10 Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves.
17 His entire political career was to be devoted to resisting black majority rule.
18 The members of the editorial group spontaneously agreed that the royalties should be devoted to spiritual and charitable purposes.
19 In Science, Engineering and Technology, tutorials are likely to be devoted to problem-solving.
20 These two tents, each holding 6, 000 to 10, 000 people, will be devoted to musical performances.
21 Because of the substantial practical advantages, the bulk of this chapter will be devoted to covert sensitization.
22 The failings may also justify some simplification, if only to allow greater resources to be devoted to the most important indicators.
23 After protracted negotiations, it was agreed that a day a week would be devoted to the task.
24 Let's call it an IRAM, standing for intelligent random-access memory, since most of the transistors on this chip will be devoted to memory.
25 It makes no evolutionary sense for an organism to invest energy in self-repairing that could be devoted to reproduction.