Example sentences of "ensure that new [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It also believes that planning can ensure that new buildings are designed in a way which it likes , and has an ability to prevent anything , however small , happening near its own house which reduces its value or interferes with the way in which it has been in the habit of using it .
2 We will encourage councils to ensure that new developments are in character with the past ; to maintain buildings of importance to the character of towns and cities ; to limit unnecessary street furniture and signs ; and to plant trees and preserve historic patterns and open spaces .
3 Although it is widely agreed that successful innovations need to couple R&D , manufacturing , and marketing activities to ensure that new products can be manufactured at reasonable cost and are attractive to consumers , it is not completely obvious that this means that all three activities always need to be conducted under the same roof .
4 Similarly , the existence of technology-trading networks indicates that R&D and production do not necessarily need to be integrated under one roof to ensure that new products are efficiently produced ( although this is often a sensible course to follow ) .
5 Whereas in the past technological developments led to the emergence of new occupational groups , often with some measure of occupational control and , in the most recent past , usually making claims to some professional standing ( for example , the rise of the various branches of traditional engineering ) , we argue that in the future it is likely that employers will try to ensure that new jobs do not lead to the creation of new occupations as such , and especially not new occupations which will be allowed any measure of occupational control .
6 Such developments would seem to offer an opportunity for libraries , archives , and museums to work together , drawing on their range of experience to ensure that new designs and software development meets the needs of humanities scholars .
7 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 .
8 Another concern is to ensure that new sorts of responsive services are there to meet identified needs .
9 Mitchell ( 1985 ) asserts that the prime objective of perinatal care should be ‘ to ensure that new individuals reach adult life in the best possible state ’ and that the final outcome is determined by many interacting factors from genetic endowment to educational development , but above all by the qualities of parents , eugenically before conception , psychologically during pregnancy and personally after birth .
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