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Meanings of devoting to in English
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Usage of devoting to in English
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Welcome to Sleep Week, which we're devotingto all the things that help us get better shut-eye.
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Our soldiers aren't being entirely honest about the amount of time the possessed are devotingto redeeming their energistic debts.
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There was flattery, moreover, in the fact that nobody else in living memory had daily devotingto his invalid guest.
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Thoroughness and efficiency in any branch of learning can be secured only by devotingto it special study and attention.
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The good condition of my armies is owing to my devotingto them one or two hours in every day.
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We are devotingto it sixty-five millions a year (2,600,000_l.)
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So tons of time I really should have been devotingto my work as an artist, as a sculptor, has been lost.
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By working six years and devotingto the purpose all the money she could earn she has paid the debt and interest.
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Jet hoped sincerely that he would pass the cedars without devotingto them any especial attention, but in this he was disappointed.
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He pursued it with no less reluctance than diligence, devotingto the task three nights in the week, and the whole of each day.
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To alleviate this fear he was more explicit in his declarations, and energetic in his vows of devotingto her the life she had preserved.
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Towards the poor he overflowed with tenderness, reserving for them the choicest portion of his meals, and devotingto their use the pocket-money he received.
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In pursuance of this project, the St. George's Guild was formed, about 1870, Ruskin devotingto it 7,000 pounds of his own money.
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"These beautiful afternoons you ought to be devotingto pastoral calls."