Example sentences of "[vb mod] ensure that [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The GMC should ensure that all final year medical students understand what they can reasonably expect . |
2 | In its report , Control of Nursing Manpower , published in February 1986 , the Committee of Public Accounts acknowledged that progress had been made by nurse managers but went on to recommend that the " DHSS should ensure that all general managers are made aware of all the possibilities for economies identified in the C & AG 's report " ( 2 ) . |
3 | So Wimpey 's commitment to providing affordable social housing should ensure that many further opportunities will arise . ’ |
4 | In such circumstances the draftsman should ensure that any new tenancy is also " contracted out " . |
5 | ( b ) The interests of justice which must ensure that all relevant evidence is available to the court . |
6 | We must ensure that that terrible mistake is not repeated . |
7 | We must ensure that any new action does not jeopardise what we have done or make us lose more than we have gained . ’ |
8 | The fast process would ensure that each cortical neuron tended to respond to an input feature that was different from the features of other cortical neurons . |
9 | If we accept ( and the case has been argued in detail with respect to habituation ; Chapter 2 , pp. 50–3 ) that the presentation of S2 modify the representation of S1 that is formed , then generalization decrement will ensure that little latent inhibition will be evident after S1 — S2 pre-exposure . |
10 | Familiarity with the local history of the area is very important , as detailed local knowledge , both on the ground and with the available documents and old maps , will ensure that all remaining features of such deserted settlements will be found . |
11 | We will ensure that all local authorities publish information about the social services that are available , including information on standards and complaints procedures . |
12 | The Bill will ensure that many more prisoners will refuse to join or support others ' plans to forgo the consequences of their offending . |