Example sentences of "be [adj] to ensure that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Universities are supposed to ensure that all posts approved by them for general clinical experience meet the GMC 's recommendations .
2 By the use of control accounts in both the financial and cost accounts it will be possible to ensure that both sets of accounts are balanced and integrated .
3 Therefore they must be vigilant to ensure that any advice or document-passing with legal advisers for which legal professional privilege may be sought at some stage is done with external legal advisers .
4 As the Community moves to complete the internal market , it will be necessary to ensure that anti-competitive practices do not engender new forms of local protectionism which would only lead to repartitioning the market .
5 If necessary , coercion may be necessary to ensure that these issues are addressed .
6 If this idea is to work it will be necessary to ensure that these eigenvalues are all real numbers .
7 Seriously , as the Boundary Commission proceeds with its report over the next 10 years , would not it be correct to ensure that all parts of the United Kingdom had the same proportion of representatives ?
8 Where adjoining owners enjoy benefits from the indirect use of land such as ’ right of support ’ or ’ right of light ’ , the developer may be obliged to ensure that such rights are maintained both during the development period and in perpetuity .
9 The extent of evidence gathering will need to be sufficient to ensure that each statement made is factually correct and that the valuation opinion is properly supported .
10 The new arrangements were supposed to ensure that true fans got a fair chance , but a Sunderland Supporters Association spokeswoman said yesterday that was not the case .
11 It is important to ensure that supplemental fees are included as well as the cost of debris removal , demolition etc .
12 From the compliance point of view , it is important to ensure that any warnings given to customers under this Rule are appropriately recorded either in writing or , at least , through the routine taping of dealers ' telephone lines .
13 A 20-strong squad is available to ensure that 11 girls will be able to go .
14 If , as the experts argue , board-level commitment is essential to ensure that effective risk management is driven through the entire organisation , the impetus for this is set to come from a not entirely welcome quarter .
15 Nevertheless , in order to achieve a successful European presence it is vital to ensure that appropriate modes of alliance are correctly identified at the outset .
16 With the loft floor well insulated and the roof space ventilated , it is vital to ensure that all pipes are well protected against freezing conditions .
17 The report admitted : ‘ There are problems associated with this since it is difficult to ensure that feral pigeons only are taken since some birds may be ringed and belong to pigeon fanciers .
18 But since the nature of their business is so inexorably linked with valuable information legitimately acquired , it is difficult to ensure that this information is not illegitimately used .
19 I am delighted that he sees the benefits of competitive tendering and that he is anxious to ensure that further education colleges should get the best value for money .
20 The devolution of responsibility to hospitals , DHAs and FPCs may prevent the broadly-based planning which is necessary to ensure that such services continue to grow and prosper .
21 The correct interpretation of the outcome of any such test is necessary to ensure that appropriate techniques are used in subsequent analysis .
22 This length of time is necessary to ensure that adaptive changes occur to the lungs and heart .
23 It is necessary to ensure that each student meets all the performance criteria .
24 Since the public interest is the foundation of the legitimacy of companies , it follows that society is entitled to ensure that corporate power is exercised in a way that is consistent with that interest .
25 Much of the legislation harks back to the time when individuals were less readily identifiable than they are nowadays and so protection was necessary to ensure that foul play was not involved .
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