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

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1 Although perhaps vulnerable to strong winds in this position , in lighter winds it is stable enough to ensure that no tyres are needed .
2 What they were requesting was the co-operation of the Chilean Navy Yard in installing steel bits strong enough to ensure that the hawser did not again tear itself free .
3 As this growth is counteracted by thermal redispersion of the chains at the crystal-melt interface , the temperature must be low enough to ensure that this disordering process is minimal .
4 The experience was painful enough to ensure that no-one did it again ; it simply was n't worth the risk .
5 His films were popular enough to ensure that he could attract US cash well into the 1970s .
6 Currently fed by a saline stream and limited snow-melt , its salinity , dominated by calcium chloride , is about 13 times that of sea water , and high enough to ensure that it seldom if ever freezes .
7 However , you will recognize the rotation even when it is large enough to ensure that , in most cases , the nearest neighbour is not the image .
8 Notice boards must be large enough to ensure that displayed items are not overlapping and obscuring one another .
9 If we choose K large enough to ensure that > 0 for all i , j , we can then use LPI to solve the problem .
10 Their manpower planning is sophisticated enough to ensure that there will be an adequate number of candidates of sufficient calibre to reach the highest levels in those organisations at any future time .
11 These would have to be stringent enough to ensure that the country 's borrowing did not put pressure on national or Community interest rates .
12 The manufacturers recognised that the camcorders would not catch on unless they adopted a common format allowing video enthusiasts to record and play back tapes on different models of machine , The standard the companies agreed is flexible in that it leaves room for technical developments before the camcorders go on sale , but is tight enough to ensure that all camcorders will eventually be compatible .
13 Some preferred to suffer occupation for longer , than to achieve freedom before local institutions were robust enough to ensure that they were not swept aside by a newly installed government of ‘ outsiders ’ .
14 When the interval between exposure and the start of conditioning is short enough to ensure that this after-effect has not dissipated , latent inhibition should be particularly marked having contributions both from the short-term and the associative mechanisms .
15 From the vendors ' viewpoint , it will be important tactically to ensure that the preferred party is selected once all potential deal breaking points have been cleared with that party .
16 It is very important indeed to ensure that the staff of G C H Q are not subject to potential conflicts of interest and as I said earlier the Prime Minister and I listened for some considerable time to the s to er to the points put forward by the trade unions to see whether or not that overriding er national objective could be maintained but we were not convinced , we were not convinced that erm the trade unions could overcome those potential conflicts of interest and it behoves ill the party opposite to try and put a different gloss on the fact that we in this country thanks to our legislation , have put harmony in place of strife and we are not prepared to allow the opposition to put that major achievement at risk .
17 Any property owner in this position should take immediate advice as action may be necessary both to ensure that the rateable value is as low as possible , and that maximum advantage is taken of the empty rate provisions .
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