Example sentences of "[noun] be [to-vb] that " in BNC.

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1 THE Football Association are to request that players of all clubs competing in the third round of the FA Cup this weekend should wear black armbands in memory of former secretary Ted Croker , who died at the age of 68 on Christmas Day .
2 An even more extreme form of this way of thinking is to assume that there has been some type of directive force in evolution such that humans represent the ‘ pinnacle ’ of progress .
3 Another but more legally complicated way of arriving at the same result under the subsection is to say that , when the police seek to intervene , it is likely that a belief is likely to arise in the mind of the first victims , that violence towards the police is a likely outcome of the defendant 's conduct .
4 The purpose of the subsection is to ensure that there is local representation on the licensing board for a division .
5 The objective of the national facilities programme is to ensure that each sport — if appropriate — has access to at least one venue suitable for the staging of international events and for national squad training .
6 The prime objective of the HCIMA representatives in supporting the accreditation of a particular programme is to ensure that it contains all the components essential to the development of enthusiastic and resourceful hospitality managers who are required to make decisions on a broad spectrum of activities .
7 Put simply , the duty of the LEAs is to ensure that sufficient schools and teachers are available to provide suitable primary and secondary education to meet the age , needs , aptitudes and abilities of all the children within the area they administer .
8 One key way of protecting ourselves in future is to ensure that the premiums charged fully reflect the risks that the country has to take on in allowing such cover to go forward .
9 A standard fault is to assume that the reader is familiar with the jargon which the designer habitually uses .
10 The aim of this chapter is to show that you are often your own worst enemy in learning and to look at how you can best go about teaching yourself .
11 As far as the structure of the Gospel is concerned , it would seem that Mark 's purpose in the opening chapter is to show that :
12 ( f ) Indemnity Whilst it might readily be implied that where one partner 's breach of some provision in the partnership agreement leads to liability attaching to his co-partners the latter should have the right to an indemnity from their colleague , the better practice is to make that right express ( Clause 16.02 ) in the partnership agreement .
13 Our intention is to demonstrate that work organization has been a central strand of each of the otherwise contrasting change strategies ; namely , the evolutionary development of Pilkingtons , the total process perspective of RX , and Employee Involvement with Ford .
14 The intention is to ensure that the Policyholder will not unnecessarily cause the safety of the property to be endangered .
15 Both at home and abroad , the intention is to ensure that the people who are entitled to vote are aware of that fact .
16 The intention is to ensure that decisions are taken at national level whenever that is the most appropriate way to deal with the decisions .
17 The Golden Rule is to ensure that you have Mother Nature on your side , or rather , on your back .
18 The obvious way out of this dilemma is to say that the currents are there — inside the magnetic material .
19 The only way out of the dilemma is to suppose that sometimes the photon gets through and sometimes it does not .
20 One critical step in overcoming the culture gap is to ensure that all partners share at the outset a common understanding of the innovation process , their respective roles within it , and how it applies to the particular topic being addressed .
21 Its effect is to deny that authoritative instructions can serve the mediating role assigned them above .
22 One objective of Mr Grosz is to see that the HSWP holds its party congress , as in ‘ normal ’ times , early next year .
23 The key is to recognize that a market is a natural focal point of any town or city and therefore a potential asset .
24 Another way of formulating this criterion is to say that only a semantic deviance can be taken as a ‘ figure of speech ’ .
25 The other alternative is to claim that the very constitution of individuals as intentional subjects serves to legitimate capitalist modes of production , for only if individuals perceive themselves as free agents will these alienating arrangements seem tolerable .
26 The alternative is to say that assimilation causes a phoneme to be realised by a different allophone ; this would mean that , in the case of and , the phoneme of ‘ good ’ has velar and bilabial allophones .
27 ( The alternative is to guess that some training examples are erroneous , and leave them out of the training set . )
28 As we noted in the last chapter , to say that a decision or action is subject to judicial review is to say that it can be challenged on the basis of the rules and principles of public law which define the grounds of judicial review .
29 Once again a similar argument exists in administrative law-namely that the function of judicial review is to ensure that public bodies only take decisions which are within the scope of their expertise .
30 ‘ The Clackmannan review is to ensure that the council 's property investments are performing adequately and it will also provide a baseline to enable decisions to be taken regarding the portfolio and its future management , ’ said , senior partner with Bell-Ingram .
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