Example sentences of "be [vb pp] ensure that [art] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly the tenant should resist the landlord 's interference in the appointment of the independent valuer. ( 4 ) The registration of dealings clause should be amended to ensure that the original disposition does not have to be produced to the landlord : a certified copy is perfectly adequate .
2 At the same time , realistic encouragement should be given to ensure that the patient remains hopeful about his eventual outcome .
3 The crop will be examined to ensure that the potatoes have not been altered in any way other than in their new ability to manufacture the lectin protein .
4 The pull-out torque/speed characteristic would also be consulted to ensure that the system is not susceptible to mechanical resonances at the working speed .
5 When a claim for theft of personal effects or special equipment is presented on the Yacht and Motor Boat Policy the proposal should be checked to ensure that the items claimed have been specifically insured .
6 The target 's memorandum and articles should therefore be checked to ensure that the target has the necessary powers to implement the scheme .
7 the administration of the legal aid system should be reorganised to ensure that the systems were simple , that there were clear lines of responsibility and that one organisation had clear overall responsibility for the operation of legal aid and advice .
8 An internal system of control of a business should be designed to ensure that the policies of the management are being followed , that financial records are accurate , that the assets of the company have been safeguarded and that the opportunities for fraud are kept to a minimum .
9 Yet without these forward markets the price system can not be expected to ensure that the marginal cost and marginal benefits of planned future goods are equal .
10 Thereafter , a regular visit will be made to ensure that a meal continues to be necessary as there are many others in need of this service .
11 Preventive efforts can , however , be made to ensure that the mother is aware of the problems of certain courses of action ; that high standards of care are in operation throughout the process ; that the necessary steps are taken to combat the incidence of infection and disease which may affect a healthy foetus , and that nutritional standards are sufficiently high .
12 Attempts were to be made to ensure that the cities would continue to do well out of the rate-support grant .
13 It is to be hoped that in the light of the Cleveland Report 's comment that ‘ the child is a person and not an object of concern ’ ( Secretary of State for Social Services , 1988 , p.245 ) that urgent efforts will be made to ensure that the child 's views and perceptions of practice are articulated via sensitively designed research .
14 ‘ Site preparation , hardware and software testing have to be carried out by the relevant specialists and plans have to be made to ensure that the upgrade will cause no interruption to the service provided to our customers . ’
15 Once meals are being delivered regularly , the WRVS helper will be very concerned if she can not get an answer when she calls and every effort will be made to ensure that the recipient is safe .
16 Every effort will be made to ensure that the information held is accurate and up-to-date and it is in your own interest to tell the Personnel Department if your personal circumstances change ; for example , if you get married or move house .
17 If the user is responsible for the DC , a check will be made to ensure that the DC is in the ACTIVE state .
18 Positive efforts need to be made to ensure that the 11–16 schools are seen as partners and not as inferior to the 11–18 school .
19 At the same time a check should be made to ensure that the private sector passes on only the handling charge to its patients .
20 If it is accepted that representative or indirect democracy is at best an inadequate substitute for personal participation , and that everything possible should be done to ensure that the views and wishes of the people are represented as accurately as possible within such a system , it must surely follow that representation should be in proportion to the weight of opinion in the society itself .
21 It should be clear from this article that a more multicultural approach would improve the quality of mathematics education , and that there is much that can be done to ensure that the mathematics we teach prepares children for our multicultural society .
22 What can be done to ensure that the staff development needs of health education co-ordinators are met ?
23 This is an area where extensive work needs to be done to ensure that the consumer is not misled because of the plethora of terms that are applied .
24 I agree with the hon. Gentleman that every conceivable thing that can be done should be done to ensure that the applicant — the hon. Gentleman was right to say that he may be old and slightly confused — is assisted in filling out the forms .
25 The quality of even the latest software is not above reproach and much remains to be done to ensure that the computer is the servant rather than the master of its users .
26 In order to ensure confidence in the Warwick gardens area , British Rail should be told to ensure that the properties are offered for sale in a positive and constructive way that will benefit the community and the quality of life in the area .
27 Furthermore , while nobody would deny the landlord 's solicitor a reasonable fee for the registration of dealings , care should be had to ensure that the registration charge is kept within reason .
28 Non-financial criteria will be used to ensure that the potential new products are such as to contribute to the corporate plan .
29 In the situation given by demand curve D 2 , the implication is that two controls would be needed to ensure that the industry engaged in socially optimal performance ( see below ) .
30 Where the market is allocated on the basis of tenders , more intricate measures may be needed to ensure that the contracts are shared out , including perhaps ‘ allocation ’ of each contract to a particular firm and agreement on how the other firms will rig their bids to ensure that they are not awarded the contract ‘ by mistake ’ .
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