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 To protect themselves , they were to be permitted to say that this differential was being implemented ‘ at the Minister 's request ’ .
3 Adjustments may then be made to ensure that both tips are at the same height above the same point without the model being moved ( Fig.4.3 ) .
4 Likewise arrangements should be made to ensure that supplementary information will be available where required .
5 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 .
6 Many of the other member states agreed with the Commission that more should be done to ensure that that implementation goes ahead .
7 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 .
8 In these circumstances the creditor should be seeking to ensure that unfair advantage is not taken of the surety .
9 The merit of separate qualified defences is that they focus the evidence and the legal argument , giving the jury ( in contested cases ) an opportunity to assess the defence , and giving the judge fairly precise guidance on the basis for sentencing : this might be thought to ensure that each defendant is dealt with more fairly , but the risk of confusing the jury in a contested case might tend to erode that protection .
10 Although religious history may be interpreted to indicate that this struggle has been undertaken at the behest of , or in support of , some extraterrestrial ‘ god ’ , this is not really correct , and none of those ancient ‘ gods ’ must be allowed to usurp the rightful place of the emerging Created God .
11 If the pattern of use and disuse of the cemeteries also reflects settlement movement one would be drawn to conclude that either population levels fluctuated frequently and/or that shifting settlement was common .
12 This elective can be used to ensure that those data with a value below that specified by elective 4 are mapped .
13 Because there are several different methods which could be employed to achieve that same purpose , the structure of that original program was not essential to the purpose and , hence , the structure was expression and not idea .
14 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 .
15 Ways must be found to ensure that all professionals involved in child abuse work are fully informed about the local arrangements for interprofessional co-operation , and are regularly kept up to date with new developments .
16 In any event , the vendor will be asked to warrant that all documents and responses supplied are true and accurate .
17 If a senior officer were to be viewed as no more than a member of an amorphous managerial team , said Mr Roach , the public would be led to believe that any complaint against a policemen was merely being investigated by ‘ one of the boys .
18 Mr Christie stressed that his appointment was of a temporary nature , saying that the agreement reached in the Court of Session last week had required a fifth ‘ independent ’ director to be appointed to ensure that all shareholding interests were properly represented .
19 These last findings should not , however , be taken to suggest that temporary working is a cause of recurrent unemployment or of unstable employment patterns .
20 This might be taken to imply that each Board should be financially self-supporting .
21 This applies to both the concrete and abstract contributions , but it must be taken to imply that all goodness is to be regarded as being capable of reduction to a single mode , created in units .
22 This should not , however , be taken to imply that extra-marital affairs are taken lightly .
23 This apparent lack of evidence can not , however , be taken to imply that school-based evaluation exists only in the minds of educationists .
24 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 .
25 However , this should not be taken to imply that this approach does not have its critics or that all researchers working within the developmental paradigm are in agreement regarding the more detailed aspects of language development .
26 Care should be taken to ensure that such guidelines are used only in appropriate cases .
27 Care should be taken to ensure that such guidelines are used only in appropriate cases .
28 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 .
29 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 . ’
30 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 .
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