Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] that all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I read to him sentences from the Report such as : ‘ Schools have the clear responsibility to ensure that all children have full access to Standard English , given its role as an international language used throughout the world and essential for many purposes . ’ |
2 | ‘ Scientific thinking means that all things must be proved before they are . |
3 | The hon. Gentleman says that all parts of the House take that view . |
4 | Korean skippers , for example , must pass an examination in plastics disposal before they are commissioned , and must keep a daily log to ensure that all plastic rubbish has been kept on board . |
5 | It would , however , be an historical untruth to suggest that all Palestinians felt as generously as Damiani towards those who now own the lands that belonged to them . |
6 | One of the items available from the display was a simple measure to ensure that all spirits drunk at home are singles . |
7 | There was an explicit determination to ensure that all course elements studied and assessed were at degree level , and there were criticisms of ‘ traditional ’ submissions . |
8 | This simple test showed that all mankind was one ; but it was difficult to do with exotic or shy creatures . |
9 | Until the first new pay and conditions order is made under the new Act , the 1987 Act needs to be kept in being for a very short time for a very specific and limited purpose to ensure that all teachers continue to be covered by the existing pay and conditions order made under that Act . |
10 | He said that the National Curriculum insisted that all children study newspapers to develop a critical understanding of the media and the role it played in the community . |
11 | Moreover , the White Paper recognized that all teachers in further education should have a systematic introduction to teaching and that opportunities for further in-service training should be improved . |
12 | I recall a Tory councillor saying that all homosexuals should be exterminated ... |
13 | Over the past few years there have been many reports in the national press advocating that all dwellings should be fitted with smoke detectors . |
14 | However , the business reality , which must be recognised here , is that the exchanges in the battle may be purely reflex actions : the seller will send an acknowledgment including its standard terms as a matter of course , generally without reading the terms on the buyer 's order ; indeed , in order to win the battle of forms it will generally be good practice to ensure that all orders are acknowledged in this way . |
15 | The key clause asks that all EC governments ensure that a ‘ majority proportion ’ of programming broadcast by domestic television companies should be European-made . |
16 | Economic theory suggests that all forms of economic activity should be taxed as equivalently as possible to prevent distortions in the market . |
17 | Last year , a report for the European Commission argued that all EC countries should set corporate taxes within a Community-wide minimum and maximum . |
18 | Keith Fox in Nuclear Safety ensures that all design work and safety cases through , independent assessment , and all necessary agreements with NII are secured in good time . |
19 | Suppose , in some population , a particular site in the DNA is completely random and unspecified : that is , it is equally likely to be C , G , A , or T. Suppose that individuals with A or T , say , are fitter than those with C or G , and that those with A are fitter than those with T. Full specification requires that all individuals have A at the relevant site . |
20 | At that time , I trotted out the stock classical answer explaining that all events , especially those charged with high emotion , were permanently imprinted on the ‘ ether ’ or atmosphere of a place . |
21 | The procedure of associated space requires that all elements within a chosen space comply to the modification imposed upon that space . |
22 | However , it is the housewife 's ultimate responsibility to see that all tasks get done properly . |
23 | Higham 's book contains an informative section upon the politics of dividing up a bookfund , and on the necessary procedures for monitoring and managing expenditure to ensure that all funds are committed , and that commitment follows an even pace throughout the year . |
24 | There is some ex I think exceptionally good news , Chairman , and , and something which I think probably if there was one , would write a bulletin around the Council at that particular meeting to ensure that all members are aware of what has gone on here . |
25 | The logic of the purchaser-provider split and the American model suggested that all units should be independent . |
26 | Throughout a painstaking series of consultations with the Committee , the Society has striven to offer a workable system ensuring that all solicitors seeking rights of audience in the higher courts will have all the requisite skills and experience . |
27 | The low angle means that all shadows — ours , the dogs ' , the trees ' — are long and ghostly across the ice , and the orange light wraps itself around everything so that all things seem to be part of one thing . |
28 | The new Bill proposes that all gold and silver be Treasure Trove . |
29 | Financial advisors are regarded as having a special responsibility to ensure that all directors are aware of their responsibilities under the City Code . |
30 | The whole-school approach implies that ALL staff will ensure that all pupils with special needs are identified and provided for . |