Example sentences of "to ensure [conj] they do " in BNC.

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1 regularly validating lists to ensure that they do not contain the names of patients no longer requiring treatment ;
2 structural changes to the social and health services brought about by the NHS and Community Care Act and changes to GP contracts are monitored to ensure that they do not adversely affect older people ;
3 you may want to ensure that they do n't carry on sniffing .
4 And , as I shall explain more fully in Chapter 2 , it is quite possible to ensure that they do not suffer in any way at all , whether mentally , physically or emotionally .
5 Blaina always felt that they had the ability to go up last season so , to ensure that they do not miss out a second time , a new team manager was recruited and given the task of harnessing the club 's talent .
6 Large companies ca n't afford unnecessary stockholding or paperwork , and they are going to press their trading partners to ensure that they do n't have to .
7 Firms are divided over proposals requiring audit partners to be rotated every seven years to ensure that they do not develop too cosy a relationship with their clients .
8 For the dealers , selling drugs is one way to ensure that they do n't end up in a shanty town .
9 Care should be taken with punishers to ensure that they do not become rewarding .
10 Subsequent treaty commitments are no defence to non-performance of the obligations of an earlier treaty ; States are expected to ensure that they do not enter into conflicting treaty arrangements .
11 To ensure that they do , block funding is not intended to cover the full running costs .
12 This enables the Court to review the decisions of government ministers , inferior courts , tribunals and other administrative bodies to ensure that they do not act illegally , irrationally , or commit some procedural impropriety ( per Lord Diplock in C. C.S. U. v. The Minister for the Civil Service ( H.L. , 1984 ) .
13 In all Compacts , the Partnership will also need to monitor the jobs on offer to ensure that they do provide " added-value " as a reward for rising standards .
14 They may even try to ensure that they do not have any who are popular enough to filch " their " votes .
15 Although they face daily and substantial fluctuations in demand for their output , they wish to ensure that they do have sufficient staff available to help them satisfy this demand .
16 The status of current pensions/redundancy arrangements would alter on privatisation , but UK and European legislation will afford protection to employees to ensure that they do not suffer any relative disadvantage as a result of privatisation .
17 There is therefore a clear place for an EC policy to oversee State aids , and so to ensure that they do not unjustifiably favour one member 's industry at the expense of another 's , and thereby mitigate the intentions of EC competition policy .
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