Example sentences of "[vb infin] to ensure [conj] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We do need to ensure that a broad range of views are truly represented even though we may not be able to force individual citizens ( consumers ? ) to acknowledge these . |
2 | In order to achieve the second objective , the drafter will seek to ensure that the other party can not escape from the contract and that , if necessary , the contract can be enforced by quick , and procedurally simple methods , such as liquidated rather than unliquidated claims . |
3 | I do not think that people in Cornwall want to allocate blame at the moment , but they do want to ensure that the environmental clean-up is carried out both in the short term and the long term without hold-ups . |
4 | ‘ We would wish to ensure that the appropriate staff , professional and non-professional , were introduced to relevant skills , initially by utilising external courses , but ultimately by developing internal and/or cooperative programmes ’ . |
5 | The continuing partners will wish to ensure that the outgoing partner can not damage that goodwill . |
6 | The adventurers might have to find some information in Castle Drachenfels to enable them to track down the location of Ghal-Maraz , or they might have to ensure that the Great Enchanter remains safely dead and does n't enter the fray . |
7 | We will continue to ensure that the full force of the law is used to deal with racial attacks . |
8 | The provision in the expert clause of a person or institution to make the appointment where the parties can not agree avoids the risk of deadlock and should also help to ensure that a suitable person is appointed . |
9 | This would help to ensure that the financial support is continued in the future . |
10 | Such an exercise would help to ensure that the perceived needs of pupils are met at their different stages of development . |
11 | Tertiary prevention will help to ensure that the newly-born child is not put at risk of becoming handicapped during the early period of his or her life . |
12 | A tutor-organiser ( or equivalent ) who as a professional employee is susceptible to discipline if he or she proves negligent or misguided , can help to ensure that the voluntary movement lives up to its obligations — through advice and encouragement as far as possible , through seizing the initiative himself if there is no alternative . |