Example sentences of "be [verb] to ensure that it " in BNC.

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1 By now your heater will have brought the water to temperature and should have been adjusted to ensure that it 's spot on .
2 The primary item will be checked to ensure that it is syntactically correct , but no checks will be made to ensure that it is semantically correct ( ie. that the information exists in LIFESPAN ) .
3 Before the package and modules can be entered into LIFESPAN again , the information within the module header must be checked to ensure that it has been correctly formatted and is thus acceptable to LIFESPAN .
4 The British emissary , Sir Harry Parkes , urged that a railway line should be built to ensure that it would not happen again , and the first line , connecting Tokyo to Yokohama , was duly opened in 1872 .
5 If the vehicle has an electrically powered antenna , arrangements should be made to ensure that it is raised whenever the vehicle is moving — with an over-ride switch allowing the driver to avoid damage when entering a garage or car park .
6 ‘ The catering industry is unique in the challenges it offers young people and every effort must be made to ensure that it plays a central role in careers advice , ’ he said .
7 Efforts will be made to ensure that it is based on state-of-the-art econometric techniques and on strong and , where appropriate , innovative theoretical underpinnings .
8 The primary item will be checked to ensure that it is syntactically correct , but no checks will be made to ensure that it is semantically correct ( ie. that the information exists in LIFESPAN ) .
9 A diet should always be tested in the autoclave that will normally be used to ensure that it is acceptable both nutritionally and physically after sterilization .
10 If an ECR is made that is surprising to the clinicians working in a health authority , questions should be asked to ensure that it represents a fair use of resources .
11 AI believes that the 1986 law should be reviewed to ensure that it does not lead to the imprisonment of prisoners of conscience .
12 Moreover , it means a greater proportion of national income is in the hands of public officials , and care has to be taken to ensure that it is used well .
13 In all cases where it is possible that wrecks may cause a future problem all steps should be taken to ensure that it is properly disposed of to avoid any possible future Third Party claims .
14 In April Mandela had admitted that the 1984 mutineers had been tortured , but said that steps had been taken to ensure that it would not happen again .
15 As the industry edges into better times , insurance regulators are trying to ensure that it stays there by laying down tough new risk-based capital-adequacy rules .
16 One thing is clear from the hon. Gentleman 's attitude : were there ever a Labour Government , there would be no review of programmes and there would be no assessment of the way in which help is given to ensure that it is cost effective or of how Government resources are deployed to ensure that the taxpayer gets the best value for money .
17 It argues that free market mechanisms can not resolve , or even erode , the North-South Divide and that positive national and regional planning is needed to ensure that it does not widen after 1993 .
18 8 Make a final check on the photograph before it is taken to ensure that it will do its job .
19 This is a confidential document and considerable care is taken to ensure that it can not be related back to the company in question , although there is always an element of trade off between absolute confidentiality and achieving the desired results .
20 Harfleur was taken by siege and in the year which followed , everything was done to ensure that it should not be lost .
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