Example sentences of "[conj] to ensure [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | De Franco said that President Chamorro wanted closer co-ordination of long-term monetary and credit policies and to ensure a better response from the credit system for production needs . |
2 | Once the principles are firmly grasped and the necessary boxes or bins constructed , breeding and inoculating the soil with earthworms is neither difficult nor laborious , but care must be taken to keep the culture beds moist but not waterlogged , and the temperature within bounds , and to ensure a plentiful supply of organic matter to feed the growing population . |
3 | The other main aims of the budget were to check inflation and to ensure the minimum required level of consumer goods . |
4 | She advised him that-parents sometimes do know best , and to ensure the best they sometimes have to insist that children do as they say . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | and to ensure the local economy is not constrained by a lack of land for employment purposes . |
7 | Drug injectors who continue to share syringes should not be encouraged to clean used equipment but to ensure a regular and reliable source of sterile equipment . |
8 | There are a variety of methods of attachment but to ensure a tight connection ( which is essential ) the inhaul rope should be tied when the boom is parallel to the mast so that when swung down to its normal position it tightens the rope . |
9 | These were set out facing the way the explorer had gone so as to ensure a good view of him on his return . |
10 | They will obviously arrange their affairs so as to ensure a steady stream of maturing loans . |
11 | This means that farmers in these dales may opt to be paid a certain amount per hectare by the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food to manage their lands so as to ensure the traditional landscape features of stone buildings , field walls and flower-rich meadows for the enjoyment of the public . |
12 | This has led to a change in the way in which both physical and social data are collected and combined in an effective conservation policy , or , as Pickering ( 1979 ) puts it , in such a way as to ensure the technical validity of a conservation technique is appropriate over the same area as its social validity . |