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

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1 However , if the condition in question were designed to ensure that all operators of fishing vessels were based in the United Kingdom , it would inhibit the export of fish by British flag vessels to other member states and so constitute a breach of article 34 of the E.E.C .
2 Detailed regulations are in place which are designed to ensure that all employees give the highest priority to the health and safety of themselves , and those around them .
3 The housekeeping departments has to ensure that all rooms are prepared for the new arrivals and when a room is vacated the chambermaids have to change the linen and clean the room ready for the next letting .
4 In carrying this out they will seek to ensure that all assessors for whom they are responsible are applying the standards in an objective and consistent way .
5 Although every effort is made to ensure that all details are correct at time of going to press , times and dates of events can vary .
6 Its data-holding potential allows it to be used to help ensure that all pupils are involved in the game as well as the traditional competitive classroom activity , testing .
7 All bills for departing guests must be made up and double checked to ensure that all charges have been posted to them ( Fig. 3.8(c) , Fig. 3.30 ) .
8 One is that we should try to ensure that all parts of a measure are debated .
9 6.5 Similar leases The tenant , if taking premises in a shopping centre under a lease containing intricate service charge provisions , may wish to ensure that all leases of units in the centre mirror its own lease .
10 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 .
11 In the end , we shall have to ensure that all laws passed by the Council must also be passed by the Parliament .
12 This person will have to ensure that all members of the panel have seen and considered the candidates ' original application forms and formulated questions arising from it .
13 My experience of successful schools certainly supports these two recommendations and I would suggest there are clear implications for SENSS Teachers and advisory teachers to be involved in school policy making to ensure that all children have access to the full curriculum .
14 The signatures aim to ensure that all decisions are discussed with the relevant staff and their implications realized .
15 3 Where possible , procedures should be established to ensure that all documents coming from new trading partners are referred to some responsible person within the business for consideration .
16 Schools need to ensure that all pupils , irrespective of their backgrounds , have an equal opportunity to achieve the attainment targets .
17 We also need to ensure that all children are educated beyond an assumption that mathematics has one correct form .
18 Communications have been improved to ensure that all employees clearly understand the goals and objectives of the Noble Metals organisation and the results that are being achieved .
19 Too often , however , the current concern with curriculum takes little account of what individual pupils bring to the tasks they are required to perform , concentrating instead on the specification of structured and graded teaching steps that will help to ensure that all pupils progress in a predetermined sequence towards a predetermined goal .
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