| The hands helped those of a religious mind to commit to memory a roster of those considered blessed. |
| Mr Aldis counselled him not to learn his speeches, but to write out and commit to memory certain passages and the peroration. |
| There are protocols to master, computer programs to navigate, desk locations to commit to memory. |
| It certainly would be easier not to have to commit to memory our PIN but, unfortunately, it is necessary in our less than perfect world. |
| The stages of the Obihirobased rally were fast, narrow and difficult to commit to memory, and there was always a chance you could be caught out by one of the innumerable changes in grip. |
| One of the 25 words whose definitions she had to commit to memory was ennui. |