Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [to-vb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He introduced the term structure to emphasize that social life must be founded upon an orderly , organized basis , a determinate framework of positions , roles and expectations which remains constant over considerable periods of time .
2 It would be naive of any Opposition Member to think that British Steel had not carefully considered the possibilities of that type of development , which requires a plentiful scrap supply and low energy costs .
3 And it will be a priority of the AEA Board to ensure that any AEA employees who do move into the private sector do so on terms that are no less favourable than those they currently enjoy .
4 Novell says it will also work with HyperDesk and the Object Management Group to ensure that these interfaces remain compatible with future industry standards .
5 Mrs. Healey denied that there had been any collision and proposed to call expert evidence to prove that any damage to the plaintiff 's car could not have been done by her car .
6 ( 10 ) How would you manage a group work situation to ensure that all pupils are actively involved ?
7 A company which has a subsidiary undertaking to which these requirements do not apply must take all reasonable steps to secure that the subsidiary keeps such records as will enable the directors of the parent company to ensure that any balance sheet and profit and loss account prepared under Part VII complies with the Act 's requirements .
8 They are right to impose a timetable at the start of the Committee stage to ensure that all parts of the Bill are properly dealt with .
9 And remember , in accordance with the Public Health Act 1936 , amended in 1961 , it is the duty of every water authority to ensure that all supplies are clean , clear , inodorous , wholesome and palatable !
10 From the early 195Os the SWA pressed the UK Government to recognise that greater equity of tax treatment must begin at home .
11 The documents were prepared by the Law Society 's Race Relations Committee to ensure that all candidates for the judiciary know what is expected of them .
12 This registration procedure is part of the Museum and Galleries Commission work to ensure that all Museums come up to a certain level of competence , and to ensure the future well being of their collections .
13 It is unfair to expect an adult dog to appreciate that such actions are no longer welcomed if you have allowed them since it was a puppy .
14 This they did not do and they should have ascertained by sticking writing into the National Westminster Bank to confirm that sufficient funds were available for the completion of the proposed transaction and that the terms upon which this finance was to be made available had been agreed .
15 The need for Government action to ensure that sufficient ships remain on the British register to meet defence needs is under consideration .
16 Griffiths , for example , wanted decisive central government action to ensure that clear objectives and priorities were set , but no such central direction was contained in Caring for People and no mechanisms were devised by which the government could ensure that local planning and implementation were consistent with national priorities ; indeed , no such priorities were set .
17 Will you help the Pope 's SOCIETY OF ST PETER APOSTLE to ensure that these vocations are not lost simply through lack of funds ?
18 Since in these cases incorporation and public benefit were intimately linked it was also accepted that there should be a measure of state control to ensure that private interest was not allowed to predominate over the public good .
19 The only element not accepted was the idea of creating a Supreme State Inspectorate to ensure that all laws and decrees were being enforced in the republics .
20 For example , it may be necessary to install duplex softners operating in service/standby mode to ensure that softened water is available at all times , even during the night .
21 There is overwhelming evidence from the PEP survey to show that local concentrations of the racial minority groups are associated with poor housing , poor jobs and low incomes , and among Asians with large and often extended families with a high ratio of dependants to wage earners and consisting of people who speak little or no English .
22 We also drew on survey evidence to show that temporary work provided an important source of new jobs for unemployed people , of whom perhaps a quarter took such work .
23 In another multivariate approach Roome ( 1983 ) used principal components analysis to conclude that professional visitors to nature reserves were positively attracted by fragile species , but amateur visitors by the access provided , and in an interesting attempt to reconcile the different expectations of different types of visitor , Price ( 1979 ) used questionnaires to derive satisfaction curves representing a range of tastes .
24 Dr John Mills and Dr Geoff James , who are consultant gynaecologists at Ninewells hospital in Dundee , have written to the 450 patients on their waiting list to say that in-vitro fertilisation treatment may in future be available only to those who can pay around £1,500 per cycle of treatment .
25 Tutors may wish to explore how it would be treated if it was used for the business and for family use to illustrate that these decisions are not always so clear cut .
26 The letter from the Dundee doctors recommends ‘ very strongly ’ that couples should write to their health board general manager or family doctor to ask that these services be bought on their behalf .
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