Example sentences of "imperative that " in BNC.
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1 | c ) If it is considered imperative that such privileged information should be included on the paper and which [ sic ] falls within the terms of the concern expressed above , then the whole should be submitted for approval by a Chief Officer … who will give a ruling as to its use and circulation . |
2 | It is imperative that provision for suitable hospital discharge procedures is an integral part of contracts negotiated by district health authorities and GP budget holders , and is also included in requirements to be made of self-governing hospitals . |
3 | Taking into account that over the past year changes in Europe have proceeded vastly faster than almost everyone predicted , it is imperative that we start thinking now about what a new ‘ European security order ’ , without vast Soviet and American armies on German soil , might look like . |
4 | This is far too broad a question for us to seek to answer on our own , even if we wished to , affecting as it does everyone who hopes to enter higher education , their parents and their future employers ; but it is imperative that the debate should be joined . |
5 | But , for the reason just given , it is hardly imperative that we should . |
6 | A miscount necessitates a recount , and it is imperative that the numbers are accurate . |
7 | In times when there are ever-louder grumblings about the money that is spent maintaining the Royal Family , it is imperative that the public has its belief confirmed that they are special , and in some way different from the rest of us . |
8 | It is imperative that Ulster be united once more , whether under an Irish Crown or the Crown of the United Kingdom . |
9 | ‘ I am standing to win because I believe I am the best candidate to lead the Labour Party to victory next time but also because it is imperative that we have a contest in which a proper debate can take place , ’ he added . |
10 | The increased range and penetration of government activity , the tendency for specialised administrative departments to function with little political control , the growing complexity in the affairs of trade unions and other voluntary organisations which led to greater dependence upon professional experts — all these made it imperative that the general public should be better informed than ever before . |
11 | It is therefore imperative that inspection procedure is standardised and formalised as much as possible . |
12 | It was obviously imperative that they should not mix with all the other nice clean patients attending the hospital with nice clean diseases . |
13 | While it is essential to study the stability of pilot batches , it is imperative that the stability of production scale batches also be studied . |
14 | It is imperative that this is placed on the centreline otherwise the board will swiftly turn into the wind once any weight is put on it . |
15 | It is imperative that young and middle-aged adults confront their own and each other 's ageism . |
16 | It is clearly imperative that these clients and others with lesser problems can feel comfortable in a bureau . |
17 | If this is not the case , it is imperative that workers build safety factors into their work pattern from the beginning and there is usually work training to underscore this . |
18 | Such a development required a strong defence , and the point to which they referred time and time again was that ‘ modern conditions ’ made it imperative that education be structured into a coherent national system , with special attention being paid to working-class youth , not merely to trade classes for apprentices , but to the mass of young workers . |
19 | As it was imperative that they get to Paris as quickly as possible they embarked on a slow train , hoping to arrive in time for their turn at the theatre . |
20 | But I think that it 's imperative that we get on with providing our own facilities here for treating these wastes . ’ |
21 | ‘ It is imperative that the government responds positively to the report or else it will be psychologically damaging to research , ’ said Dr Jim Howe of Edinburgh University 's Artificial Intelligence Department . |
22 | The plan for the evacuation to be in groups of three had to be abandoned , as it would have taken 40 hours to get all of the men out and the gas collecting near them made it imperative that the exercise be completed in much less time . |
23 | But at another level it is imperative that we do so because it is here that policy , theory and practice intersect . |
24 | To cope with the variety of take-offs and landings , it is imperative that the horse is light on his forehand and well-balanced with the weight on his hocks . |
25 | It is imperative that the present divisive situation is resolved as speedily as possible , to allow everyone involved with the school to start working together as a team once more . |
26 | I have a fitting on Sunday for the ‘ New Faces ’ final — one gown with three jackets to ring the changes over the ninety minutes of live T.V. It 's imperative that I do the show as I ca n't think of anyone who could step into the breach should I become ill . |
27 | Such political use of the honours makes it all the more imperative that its class system is maintained . |
28 | It is imperative that he is caught very , very quickly . |
29 | It 's imperative that we do it , and that 's why we 're looking now . |
30 | To preserve the value of our qualification , however , I feel that it is imperative that standards are maintained throughout the profession . |