Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That code was to be developed to ensure that public transport met the needs of all passengers , including the disabled and that it worked efficiently in the consumers ' interest . |
2 | Likewise arrangements should be made to ensure that supplementary information will be available where required . |
3 | Either attempts can be made to ensure that corporate managers behave as profit-maximizers by making them responsive once again to the market ; or , alternatively , new life can be breathed into the legal model of the company so that managers are once again forced to act in the interests of the shareholders . |
4 | Work therefore needs to be done to ensure that administrative records are retained sensibly , since it would be impossible to preserve every piece of information for ever . |
5 | In these circumstances the creditor should be seeking to ensure that unfair advantage is not taken of the surety . |
6 | A global moratorium on drift-net fishing on the high seas , including the North Pacific , from mid 1992 , unless scientific evidence can be provided to demonstrate that drift-net use does not pose an unacceptable hazard to marine living resources . |
7 | These last findings should not , however , be taken to suggest that temporary working is a cause of recurrent unemployment or of unstable employment patterns . |
8 | This should not , however , be taken to imply that extra-marital affairs are taken lightly . |
9 | This apparent lack of evidence can not , however , be taken to imply that school-based evaluation exists only in the minds of educationists . |
10 | While this should not , of course , be taken to imply that female listeners lack intelligence , it does suggest that radio is not perhaps a suitable medium for putting across complex ideas or instructions . |
11 | The breaking and training process will need to be longer than usual and extra care must be taken to ensure that new lessons are clearly taught . |
12 | Great care will be taken to ensure that private study candidates will not be penalised because they come to the examinations in 1993/94 without advance warning of the changed expectation . ’ |
13 | Furthermore if a blocking strain of mouse is used ( if the mice are outbred this is most likely to be the case ) then care must be taken to ensure that 2-cell stage embryos are recovered from the oviducts late enough in the second cell cycle to ensure their normal development to blastocysts in vitro . |
14 | Steps should be taken to ensure that Allied PW held in Russian Area are transferred to us in exchange at the same time . |
15 | This authorization made provision for the removal of one large , identifiable group of surrendered personnel from 5 Corps responsibility , although at the same time Robertson instructed that " steps should be taken to ensure that Allied PW held in Russian area are transferred to us in exchange " . |
16 | In organisations where employees sent on overseas postings are recommended by their managers , care needs to be taken to ensure that senior managers are not withholding recommendations for good candidates . |
17 | It is intended that care will be taken to ensure that important relics such as the wheels are retained . |
18 | Care must be taken to ensure that speed-reducing obstacles such as humps can be avoided by the cyclist , to whom they are irritating and dangerous . |
19 | Whilst automatically operated high-bay warehouses tend to be designed to exclude personnel when in operation , special precautions have to be taken to ensure that unauthorized personnel do not gain access , notably with man-rider operated equipment . |
20 | This statement must not be taken to mean that exposed beaches have gentler profiles than protected beaches , because the energy available may itself affect the calibre of sediment present so that a complex relationship exists . |
21 | The outsider might be tempted to assume that scientific ecology was inspired by the growth of environmentalism in the late nineteenth century . |
22 | 1992 , 28 , 46 ) may be comforted to know that systematic names have yet to penetrate the realms of applied chemistry . |
23 | This final section outlines the monitoring arrangements that will be required to ensure that important efficiency issues are being considered carefully by DHAs and FPCs . |
24 | The powers that be have decided that various lists have to be drawn up , including one of all those who survived . |