Example sentences of "have a vital [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 However , management of a life assurance company or a pension fund also extends to managing the assets and actuarial methods have a vital part to play in this area .
2 I also consider that in view of their experience in the courts , the er the magistrates on the police authorities have a vital part to play .
3 They have a vital role to ensure all the major strands of thought , of opinion , of policy are fairly covered .
4 Of course , none of the work carried out by Amnesty could continue without money and it is in this respect that sections , particularly the larger sections like the British , have a vital role to play .
5 GPs have a vital role to play in health promotion .
6 Health care professionals have a vital role to play in accident prevention , though the problem needs to be tackled by multidisciplinary effort , organised at national and international levels .
7 Parents and , depending on the circumstances , grandparents and childminders too , have a vital role to play in preventing accidents in the home .
8 But logs have a vital role to play in data analysis , providing one of the most useful ways of re-expressing data that straggles upwards .
9 ‘ As leaders in environmentally friendly practices , the parks have a vital role to play in showing the way in which fostering the well being of communities and conservation of our natural heritage can go hand in hand . ’
10 So , all in all , Uzzell said he felt quite reassured by the results — ‘ with the shift away from a hardware-oriented industry towards an emphasis on software , services and global networking , integrators who understand business issues have a vital role to play in the industry ’ .
11 The training sessions could be extended to include nurses , who have a vital role to play when preparing a body after death .
12 Data archives have a vital role to play in ensuring that documentation is produced which , as far as possible satisfies user requirements .
13 Tony Kennedy , chief executive of Co-operation North , said : ‘ Co-operation North … was especially keen to become involved in this major event , because we believe that older people have a vital role to play in promoting understanding and tolerance between the people of Ireland , North and South .
14 ‘ Co-Operation North , which aims to advance mutual understanding and respect between the people of Northern Ireland and the Republic , was especially keen to become involved in this major project because we believe that older people have a vital role to play in promoting better understanding and tolerance between the people of Ireland , north and south , ’ said
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