Example sentences of "satisfy [pron] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To be a good manager requires one to handle this array in such a way that education is fed and fostered — education which is provided by teachers , encouraged by parents , watched over by governors , expected to be accountable to central and local government and capable of satisfying everyone that high quality is delivered .
2 The draftsman must provide for the landlord to have sufficient power of inspection of the tenant 's books to satisfy himself that any information supplied by the tenant is correct .
3 It follows , therefore , that this contingency insurance will , subject to its terms and conditions , indemnify the bank/organisation in the event of a claim arising from an insured peril in respect of such properties where the original policy is found for some reason not to be sufficient to protect the bank's/organisation 's interest and so long as the bank/organisation took the initial step , inter alia , reasonably to satisfy itself that adequate insurance arrangements had been made by the mortgagor .
4 The Purchaser should inspect the stock and plant and machinery to satisfy itself that these items satisfy the required criteria .
5 The House will wish to satisfy itself that any decision to enact the Bill is taken on the basis of a full consideration of that assessment of the Bill 's environmental effects .
6 The Director General , before considering a complaint , may require the complainant to satisfy him that alternative methods of dealing with the matter have been tried and found inadequate .
7 The quasi-legal requirements of the Cadbury code of practice and new auditing and accounting rules , putting the responsibility on directors not only to satisfy themselves that adequate systems and controls are in place and that the business is a going concern but to declare this , compound the risk .
8 I have in my memory a feeling that we had satisfied ourselves that international law would be obeyed . ’
9 We should satisfy ourselves that any work beyond this was necessary because a restricted repair was not practical and re-roofing in part or in full was the only effective method of repair .
10 Erm I 'm asking this question to e satisfy myself that these changes and reduction in costs are not the result of political expediency as opposed to er a genuine assessment of what the risk in the change environment is likely to be .
11 Decision makers should satisfy themselves that current practice is itself worth having before using it as a comparison for a new treatment .
12 Griffiths also recommended that GPs should satisfy themselves that social services had considered the needs of individuals , a clear attempt by Griffiths to involve GPs more in the provision of services .
13 If , in order to keep deadlines or for any other reason , you wish to engage the services of a co-author , you must satisfy us that any contributions made by the co-author will be of a similar standard to those made by yourself .
14 4 If , in order to keep deadlines or for any other reason , you wish to engage the services of a co-author , you must satisfy us that any contributions made by the co-author will be of a similar standard to those made by yourself .
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