Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [vb infin] that " in BNC.

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1 Employers may find that supporting educational institutions is good for their public image and even direct advertising .
2 The North East area CAB was disappointed , however , that differences of opinion on definitions may mean that the full thrust of NACAB 's social policy work may not be put behind this motion .
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 At first beginners may find that after about five minutes their legs feel as though they were burning , and they may begin to shake .
5 This can , of course , create very undesirable consequences : social stability may be endangered by concentration of too much power and/ or wealth in too few hands ; the privacy of citizens may be abused under the excuse of maintaining law and order , or for commercial gains ; the state may take a " big brother " role ; the business community may acquire too much political power ; or , although very unlikely , IT experts may decide that they should take over the running of the country , since it is only they who can understand the unnecessary complexity of IT systems .
6 The authorities may contend that they demonstrate their determination to find extremists in the ranks .
7 Moderators may require that assignments which are not clearly marked and annotated be re-marked .
8 Alternatively , the future may bring chemicals that could protect us from any gas , liquid or radiation , not to mention environments in which future generations may live that will separate them from any hazardous source .
9 Since boundaries do not form neat bilateral patterns , adjacent or opposite States may fear that any bilateral demarcation will trespass upon an area claimed by them .
10 A business which wishes to rely on the signature rule as a means of incorporating its terms into its contracts should ensure that the terms are signed by someone who has authority to bind its trading partners — for instance , a sales or purchasing director .
11 ‘ Other clubs should know that we want to buy their players , not sell to them . ’
12 Profiles should state that they are only introductory documents to measure the possible interest of each recipient in receiving an Information memorandum .
13 Employers should ensure that all wardens receive basic training in dealing with dementia .
14 The development of such further educational and training opportunities is encouraged and engineering employers should ensure that their staff have the time to keep up–to–date in this way .
15 for people who are caring for their , their family we 've , we 've also said , that employers should recognise that people should be able to get , erm some kind of leave occasionally from their work er , perhaps ten days a year when they find the person they 're looking after is is sick .
16 However , the European Court has recently held that national courts should declare that agreements infringe Article 85 only where there is no possibility of the Commission granting an exemption .
17 Where this does happen , employers must accept that they are discriminating .
18 James I was declared by his contemporaries to have died of it , and his victim Sir Walter Ralegh , awaiting execution in the Tower , prayed that he would not be seized by a fit of ague on the scaffold , lest his enemies should proclaim that he had met his death shivering with fear .
19 These improvements should ensure that IASs meet the needs of capital markets and the international business community for truly international standards of accounting and disclosure .
20 Regarding training , the document said that food business operators must ensure that food handlers are fully trained or supervised commensurate with their work activity .
21 Family health service authorities should ensure that their arguments are backed up with research evidence when negotiating contracts with regional health authorities and in discussions with the Department of Health .
22 If that is to happen however , I believe My Lords that it is essential that local authorities should feel that they have a real contribution to make in the policing of their areas .
23 Disposals should , ‘ as far as possible ’ , be in line with local planning and environmental policies but , where existing use conflicts with these , disposing authorities should remember that the asset represents a considerable public investment .
24 Chefs in any doubt as to the influence of the grand dames of the ovens should remember that the three- Michelin -star Georges Blanc in Vonnas used to be La Mère Blanc until the son took over from his maman .
25 Builders should ensure that the ‘ vapour barrier ’ is intact , but in practice it never is .
26 These programmes must emphasise that scientific research is our highest priority , and they should be developed to convey knowledge derived from plant science research in interesting and innovative ways .
27 Plans should ensure that sites of varying size and location are available .
28 Climbers should note that as soon as agreement has been reached , climbing activities will not be permitted at these locations .
29 Plaintiffs ' solicitors should remember that the range of claimants was extended by the decision of the House of Lords in McLoughlin v O'Brian [ 1982 ] 2 All ER 298 to include , in that case , a wife and mother who suffered nervous shock on seeing her husband and children apparently badly injured in hospital after an accident and learning that one child had died .
30 Newco 's solicitors should insist that any disclosures are made in precise terms , and specifically by reference to particular warranty statements , to ensure the full impact is understood .
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