Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [that] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A dissatisfied party may want to establish that the reference was made to an expert so that he can then sue the individual , or that the reference was made to an arbitrator so that he can appeal against the award : or again there may be differences in rights of enforcement prompting the claim that an arbitration was a reference to an expert , or vice versa .
2 There are all sorts of reasons for giving the less direct answer : B may want to establish that the fact that the reading was not done was not due to laziness .
3 And I 'd want to know that the person who did that was going to be punished , and punished properly .
4 Also , the district judge ‘ … should endeavour to secure that the parties make all such admissions and agreements as ought reasonably to be made by them … . ’
5 He must endeavour to secure that the parties make such admissions and agreements as are reasonable .
6 I E do we need to know that the trend is changing or do we need to know the particular slots where we get non performance .
7 When reviewing the completed project the auditor will usually seek to establish that the project was consistent with the company 's strategy
8 9.5 Effect of waiver Each of the Tenant 's covenants shall remain in full force both at law and in equity notwithstanding that the Landlord shall have waived or released temporarily any such covenant or waived or released temporarily or permanently revocably or irrevocably a similar covenant or similar covenants affecting any other part of the Centre or the Adjoining Property This provision is an attempt to circumvent the rather harsh law of waiver , by which a landlord will lose its right to forfeit the lease where a non-continuing breach has occurred if the landlord does some act to suggest that the landlord is nevertheless satisfied to continue the tenancy , eg by accepting rent from the tenant .
9 In BCCI v Aboody [ 1990 ] 1 QB 923 ( following in the path of some earlier but recent decisions ) it had been suggested that any surety would have to look after his ( or her ) own interests ; the creditor should not need to ensure that the surety properly understood the transaction .
10 We will act to ensure that the inspectorates of police , fire , probation , and social services , together with any new inspectorates that are established , will be truly independent of the service which they inspect .
11 He said it was obscene that PowerGen could cause anguish and anxiety in the families of 6,000 staff working for Trainload Freight and added : ‘ There will be a public outrage if the Government does not act to ensure that the traffic stays with the railways . ’
12 Instead , the buyer should seek to ensure that the consideration reflects the higher risk to the buyer and the terms which the seller wants for completing the disposal .
13 Will he seek to ensure that the banks hand back the pension fund assets which belong to scheme members and which the banks have no right to keep , given their reckless lending practices ?
14 Where we are commissioned by outside bodies to produce reports on the environment , we should seek to ensure that the copyright rests with us ( Para 25 ) .
15 However , we do need to recognize that the staffing requirements are there , making sure that the assessments are done on time , and that people are discharged from hospital .
16 Hence we do not need to argue that the judiciary are in any sense part of a gigantic conspiracy ; they merely act according to their beliefs which inevitably reflect their class interests .
17 Pruning does not end with the use of your secateurs ; you will need to watch that the growth bud develops properly , reducing any multiples to one single and strongest .
18 In rare circumstances a purchaser may seek to argue that the vendor has breached a warranty to such an extent that it considers the vendor to have repudiated the contract .
19 In these sections punishment will be understood to mean the infliction of pain and the review of the project will seek to demonstrate that the probation practice described is not only more demanding but also more effective than this traditional understanding of punishment .
20 There is little , if any , risk of injury with a device of this type , although you will need to check that the stitching and design are suitably sturdy , as the dog may try to wrestle it off .
21 You will need to check that the washing temperature is not too high .
22 At the very least , the employee may need to show that the customer began to make an active search for an alternative supplier when be became aware that the patented article had to undergo important technical refinements after it had been put into use .
23 The employee should not need to show that the perception is incorrect nor that he or she is not actually disabled at all .
24 Thus we might expect to find that the giving of grades has a crop of side effects peculiarly its own .
25 These would appear to suggest that the outcome of continued exercise at a high level is a good one , but of course those women were fit before their pregnancies .
26 What is significant is that the tribunal did not appear to think that the reason for the dismissal related to ‘ the conduct of the employee ’ .
27 So it will not do to say that the reason why the Government found it necessary to curtail debate on the Bill was that they felt that there would be massive opposition to it .
28 One would not want to suggest that the academics who contribute to the New Accents series ( or who write similar texts ) can not read French with ease .
29 The letter makes clear the nature of the operations , and I would like to emphasise that the work involves the use of hand tools only ( apart from the roller ) , and that repairs will not encroach on the edge adjacent to the water , to ensure that no damage is caused to the banks .
30 I should like to emphasise that the police national computer is subject to the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1984 .
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