Example sentences of "vital that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At a time when it is important to attract more women and men to the nursing professions it is vital that education facilities exist to offer excellent training and a career structure through pre and post-registration specialities as well as courses for those wishing to return to the profession .
2 Higher Education Minister Tim Boswell says it 's vital that education 's made more relevant to the world of work if Britain 's to remain competitive .
3 In order that the scheme remains popular , it is vital that revision is conducted with regard to users ' needs .
4 In this society where women hold the ultimate responsibility for the welfare of children , it is vital that money paid for the children is paid to the mother on that basis alone , in order to avoid real hardship particularly in times of crisis .
5 It was vital that electricity and gas supplies were checked .
6 Richard Branson regarded it as vital that Virgin should win the case .
7 It 's vital that music in school is n't seen to be something entirely separate from what they are familiar with at home on TV .
8 The Working Party on Training felt that it was ‘ vital that thought be given to the effectiveness of training and that the problems of evaluation be faced ’ .
9 He says it 's vital that drug users have access to supplies of clean syringes .
10 The dog flea acts as an intermediate host for the larvae of the common tapeworm , Dipylium caninum which makes it even more vital that flea infestations should be controlled .
11 However , does the Minister accept that it is absolutely vital that disposal of such waste should be carried out in the safest possible way ?
12 ‘ The loss of this large number of jobs is regrettable , but it is vital that action is taken to defend the majority of dockyard posts , ’ it said .
13 Equally , it is vital that job cost records are posted on a daily basis and job cost reports are provided at least once a month to responsible professional staff and partners .
14 But he said it was vital that Euro-aid to the North West recognised those places in greatest need .
15 This clause relies upon the ticket cases discussed above , ( see particularly Parker v South Eastern Railway , ante ) If such clauses are to stand it is vital that attention be drawn to them on the face of the order , and wording for this purpose is also provided at the commencement of Precedent 2 .
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