Example sentences of "[noun] [be] to be effective " in BNC.

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1 If signs are to be effective for user orientation , they must be carefully planned with regard to position , content and presentation .
2 Looked at from a White House perspective , it is clear that if a president is to be effective in achieving his objectives he needs unity and discipline within the executive branch .
3 If antiracism is to be effective in education , it is therefore necessary to take a hard and perhaps painful look at the terms under which we have operated so far .
4 ‘ If a PR programme is to be effective , then it is vital that its objectives be defined ; that means of achieving them shall then be determined … and that progress , success and failure be reviewed . ’
5 This framework must change if action is to be effective .
6 Barnett will however know in his own mind that he has to replace the 2,000 runs scored by the departed Azharuddin if Derbyshire are to be effective challengers .
7 If the law is to be effective , the criminals must know that the chance of their being caught is high , as is the chance of their being convicted ; and that they are certain to receive a sentence that matches the severity of their crime .
8 If exercise is to be effective it must become as natural to us as breathing , eating , or cleaning our teeth .
9 if information flow and exchange is to be effective it must be planned
10 Clearly , if a threat of punishment is to be effective in sustaining collusion the firms must believe that the punishment would actually be carried out if the need arose .
11 I want to emphasise that if the acute care of myocardial infarction is to be effective , it has to be very acute care .
12 New employees will need to start work as soon as the move has taken place and training plans must be initiated straight away if staff are to be effective quickly .
13 If general practitioners are to be effective in this expanded role an organisational framework is needed to integrate primary care into the wider health service .
14 If the machinery of planning control is to be effective , some means of enforcement is essential .
15 If a self-access library is to be effective , you need to spend time viewing every recording , putting yourself in the position of trainees sitting down on their own to make what they can of it .
16 In producing these drafts we bore firmly in mind the fact that if this duty on auditors is to be effective then it 's vital that the auditors can continue to rely on the trust of their clients .
17 The students and her needs must be known to the ward staff if learning is to be effective .
18 The peak associations of business and labour were important in the economic sphere as they controlled resources that were needed by government if public policy was to be effective and capable of implementation and enforcement .
19 Sitting in Brussels , his information sources are very limited so that , if the legislation is to be effective , the official depends on information brought to him from outside .
20 If kung fu kicks are to be effective , they must be delivered from the correct distance : if a kick falls short because it is badly timed , the kicker is placed at a disadvantage .
21 At the most fundamental level the primary objective of any training is to be effective , but to achieve this , as the Working Party on Training noted , the process , or ‘ cycle ’ of training , has certain inherent needs of its own .
22 If the leadership of educational institutions is to be effective then a number of fundamental changes are needed .
23 If the resulting index is to be effective and efficient , the assignment of notation from a classification scheme or the application of subject headings from a recognized list involves skill and judgement .
24 teaching is to be effective .
25 If a school is to be effective , the staff should all be working in the same direction , rather than pursuing conflicting goals .
26 If the single market is to be effective , companies must be able to provide goods or services across state lines without setting up agencies , branches or subsidiaries where this would be superfluous , and without being subjected to more burdensome rules in the host state than are absolutely necessary .
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