Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] that any change " in BNC.

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1 The vice-chancellors committee wants to consult polytechnic directors and the Government about ‘ how a full cost system might work ’ , recognising that it will need help to ensure that any changes , if made , increase opportunities and avoid hardship .
2 He wants urgent consultations between the Government and the oil industry to seek ways to ensure that any changes in the tax regime do not hamper exploration and appraisal in the North Sea .
3 Being caught up within the clinical culture , learning by immersion , and absorbing the practice and principles of the firm may seem to leave the educational process to chance but all respondents pleaded that any changes in the preregistration year should not depreciate or downgrade the contribution of apprenticeship to the training process .
4 The sergeant of the constabulary said that any change in land or buildings by a tenant , even an obvious improvement , was , in the eyes of the law , a ‘ waste ’ and entitled the landlord to compensation .
5 As it is the ratepayer who funds and owns Council facilities , the DUP believes that any change to Sunday opening of Council provisions should only be undertaken following the test of the electorate 's opinion in a local poll held for that purpose in the district of the council .
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