Example sentences of "it is vital that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If Britain is going to produce a Wimbledon Champion it is vital that young school children are continually attracted to tennis at an early age , ’ said Durie . |
2 | It is vital that young people feel not only welcome in the church , but also valued and needed there , whether in bands , music groups , orchestras or choirs . |
3 | Yet , if the central issues of both the nature and scope of holist explanation are to be investigated further , it is vital that such connections should be unravelled . |
4 | It is vital that such activity is based on recent and relevant experience of the business and education environment which builds mutual confidence . |
5 | The health authority says that with more drugs misuse in society it is vital that drugs-related services and professionals are constantly updated on development and trends so that they could best help those in need . |
6 | It is vital that all members being something along , with proceeds going to the society 's special fund . |
7 | It is vital that all members of staff , again at every level , are aware of the company 's progress and the company 's policies towards new development and regulations within the industry . |
8 | It is vital that all meetings of this kind be properly documented and circulated to those concerned . |
9 | If the outcome is to be successful , it is vital that all anxieties and fears are dealt with before treatment is begun . |
10 | As it is vital that all children have access to the rich curriculum and to the kind of experiences that involve pupils with purpose it must be desirable that , at times , the special needs teachers work alongside mainstream class teachers . |
11 | While remedying the deficiencies in the procedures and ensuring that cases are dealt with properly and without delay , it is vital that each application is dealt with fairly and adequately , that each applicant has access to independent legal advice , and that there is a right to proper appeal — a right that the Bill does not give . |
12 | It is vital that secondary schools participate in the design of exchange records and understand the content of transfer documents . |
13 | It is vital that those boroughs that have , for historical or accidental reasons , a large number of refugees should not be financially penalised . |
14 | It is vital that these documents should be perused by any medical expert as well as you . |
15 | It is vital that these needs and emotions should be acknowledged and that the solicitor should accept that professional responsibility stretches beyond the immediate legal issues of the claim , and includes a duty to proceed in a way that is comprehensible to the client and consistent with their wider needs . |
16 | She added : ‘ It is vital that these dummies are removed from sale . |
17 | I hey believe it is vital that local communities should be able to use the forest 's multitude of products without harming the rainforest infrastructure . |
18 | It is vital that local authority social services departments do not use the additional resources for a job creation scheme for their own staff . |
19 | ‘ For this year 's event to be as successful it is vital that local people support the bilingual play scheme by helping where they can , ’ community enterprise officer Angela Evans said last night . |
20 | Ranged against the French , the Australians and their Belgian and Italian supporters are the US , New Zealand , Japan and the UK , which believe that exploitation of Antarctica is inevitable and that to ensure the environment is properly protected , it is vital that commercial activities be legally regulated . |
21 | He said : ‘ It is vital that this inquiry should not only tell the full story of the computer system debacle but also thoroughly examine the long-standing difficulties of London 's ambulance services . ’ |
22 | It is vital that this point is understood by all parties concerned and clearly set out in the terms of engagement letter . |
23 | It is vital that social services authorities should see themselves as the arrangers and purchasers of care services — not as monopolistic providers . |
24 | Whichever system is used it is vital that leaking water is avoided . |