Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] that the [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 The reader may think that the result is already known , but all too often different populations behave in different ways so that although there may be an expected result to an investigation it will not be a foregone conclusion .
2 From this lengthy account the balanced reciprocity which I mentioned at the beginning becomes very clear but some of you may think that the detail is excessive .
3 The advantage of this is that , given that you have got to exchange witness statements anyway , there is always a chance that your opponents may consider that the evidence is not crucial or controversial and allow the statement to go in without the witness being called .
4 I must stress that the equation is not one that Bukharin himself put forward , but has been derived by myself from his set of simple equations for equilibrium conditions .
5 Lest anyone should think that the matter is totally unproblematical , it is perhaps worth pointing out that the same dictionary gives no separate recognition to the parallel occurrences of shut .
6 Perhaps they should recognise that the countryside is not just a theme park where everything is nice , woolly and furry , but that real combat occurs between animals .
7 In other words the tippee must , first , obtain from an individual , information which he knows to be unpublished price sensitive information ; secondly , he must know that the individual is a ‘ connected individual ’ within the meaning of the legislation ; thirdly , he must know or have reasonable cause to believe that that individual holds the information by virtue of being so connected ; and finally , he must know or have reasonable cause to expect that that individual should not have disclosed the information save for the proper performance of that individual 's duties .
8 ‘ Both Government and the European Commission must recognise that the consumer is an essential part of the marketplace , ’ she said , introducing the group 's annual report .
9 Throughout church history , and as we move towards the eschaton , we must recognise that the world is not yet kingdom territory .
10 First , the applicant must show that the child is actually suffering or likely to suffer harm which is significant .
11 We er er erm in this country have a very bitter experience with B C C I , it was n't just the knock it took to the regulatory system but I need hardly remind this house there are thousands of people who lost everything they had and that and there are many people who lost everything they had and feel that this house has not taken their concern seriously and it 's something the minister must show that the government is willing to pursue these matters , even if it means introducing primary legislation .
12 All should feel that the school is cared for and caring .
13 The tenant should ensure that the landlord is not given too long to make up its mind and the period of 60 days suggested by the precedent seems fair to both sides .
14 Those making this journey should ensure that the stopcock is closed and all electrical appliances switched off before departure .
15 Unfortunately , certain landlords tend to abuse rights of access and as a first step the tenant should ensure that the right is subject to reasonable notice and may only be exercised at reasonable times , except of course in cases of emergency .
16 ‘ I shall not rise to the inevitable sexism which comes from the Government front bench , ’ replied Ms Armstrong , and since not even today 's siren Labour party can consider the word ‘ silly ’ to be sexist we must assume that the objection is to being described as a woman .
17 Under section 18 of the Act , control of the curriculum in county schools has shifted to head teachers , although they must ensure that the curriculum is compatible with their LEA 's statements on curricular policy — as modified by the governors in their own such statement .
18 Governors must ensure that the procedure is clear and comprehensible to all staff .
19 A person who erects or installs such plant must ensure that the installation is not unsafe or a risk to health .
20 That is why we must ensure that the contract is properly dealt with — otherwise , the Public Accounts Committee , among other bodies , will have a lot to say .
21 The carer must ensure that the patient is cleaned thoroughly when he has finished .
22 Before the goods can be sold , the retailer must ensure that the price is clearly marked .
23 The teacher must ensure that the student is relaxed , so that stress does not interfere with learning .
24 ( i ) Management must ensure that the site is well organised and materials are delivered on time .
25 I believe that the money should be spent now on the services used now , and we must ensure that the planning is right so that the terminus is built in the right place .
26 ‘ In order to reclaim VAT a business must first be registered with H.M. Customs and Excise , which must ensure that the business is selling goods and services which are vatable .
27 The Blues are three points ahead of Forest now and they must ensure that the gap is still the same tomorrow night .
28 Which means that both parties to the negotiation must feel that the outcome is good for them .
29 The central elements of the code of practice include the division of responsibilities at the head of the company ; sufficient non-executive directors to carry significant weight in the board 's decisions ; a schedule of key matters reserved for full board decision ; full disclosure of directors ' total emoluments , with separate figures for salary and performance-related pay ; audit committees composed solely of non-executives to scrutinise figures and appoint auditors ; the board should report on the effectiveness of the company 's system of internal controls ; the directors should report that the business is a going concern , and auditors report on this statement .
30 People must understand that the issue is difficult and needs a great deal of give and take .
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