Example sentences of "it is envisaged that " in BNC.
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1 | It is envisaged that a joint EC-US subsidy agreement would open the way for freer trade in steel across the Atlantic . |
2 | However , it is envisaged that technical guidance will be given in an Approved Document , which will be available when the act comes into force — this will be similar to the procedure adopted with the Building Regulations . |
3 | For bungalows and flats where the accommodation is on one level only , it is envisaged that one smoke detector will be sufficient , unless the circulation route ( escape route ) is more than 15m . |
4 | In some roofing systems , it is envisaged that the investigation will extend to examining the condition of individual layers within the roof . |
5 | It is envisaged that the totality of activities will extend the existing State of the European Environment report ( CEC 1988 ) through addressing the issues of the quality and sensitivity of the environment and also the pressures upon it . |
6 | It is envisaged that the existing health and safety regulations , the Factories Act 1961 , the Offices , Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 and the Agriculture ( Safety Health and Welfare Provisions ) Act 1956 will all be gradually replaced by revised and updated legislation in the form of regulations and codes of practice . |
7 | At present the crèche operates during term time only but it is envisaged that it will eventually open outside term , subject to demand . |
8 | At present the crèche operates during term time only but it is envisaged that it will eventually open outside term , subject to demand . |
9 | It is envisaged that in some cases there will be transfer in both directions between this course and the above degree course ( see page 97 ) . |
10 | Accordingly , it is envisaged that in the emerging society information technology will be all-pervasive and the technology will bring a world of information ‘ at your fingertips ’ . |
11 | Here it is envisaged that in most instances the conflict will be a simple one between the librarian 's obligations to his profession and public interest on the one hand , and the librarian 's obligations to his employer on the other hand . |
12 | Although a member state may limit the number of members of an EEIG to twenty , it is envisaged that , in the UK , professional partnerships which may have over twenty members will be treated as a single member . |
13 | ‘ As far as costs are concerned , it is envisaged that traffic restraint strategies will finally be applied to all town quarters , not just to a selected elite . |
14 | Indeed , the Consultative Paper , para 9 , states that ‘ … it is envisaged that successful candidates will have demonstrated a knowledge of taxation at least equal to that required to pass the Associate examination of the IoT … |
15 | In the future it is envisaged that all three methods will be available as alternative input techniques for computers , perhaps including shorthand as a fourth . |
16 | By the early 1990s it is envisaged that nurses and health visitors wishing to relicense will have to provide evidence of either current employment requiring a nursing qualification or the successful completion of a re-entry programme approved by the National Board of their country of practice . |
17 | It is envisaged that the role of the clinical teacher as such will be subsumed into a wider role of teacher practitioner , who may have additional specialist knowledge and who is likely to be ward or unit based . |
18 | It is envisaged that the successful candidate will have a recent postgraduate qualification or a good honours degree . |
19 | Strong overseas links have been developed , and it is envisaged that the successful applicant will eventually test the methodology in the field . |
20 | It is envisaged that the main objectives will be achieved by way of the following two main steps : |
21 | Ideally it is envisaged that the editor will be able to call up the OED entry and the corresponding Supplement entry to a VDU and carry out all the necessary operations on screen . |
22 | It is envisaged that the investigation officer would be a legal officer in the Civil Service with special training , who would take full statements from parties to the dispute and any key witnesses and inspect all the documentation relevant to the case . |
23 | It is envisaged that in a practical system a number of sub-domains may be declared with a component during its design , each monitoring differing aspects or regions of the model . |
24 | It is envisaged that this section will contain text files ( instructions from the designer , component purchasing details , etc ) , equations for calculating features and relationships , as well as pictorial data . |
25 | In addition , it is envisaged that this method could also be extended to allow the amplification and direct sequencing of DNA from positive clones following immunological screening of gene libraries . |
26 | It is envisaged that staff will be consulted on the work that they do . |
27 | Furthermore , by virtue of Article K.9 , ‘ the Council , acting unanimously on the initiative of the Commission or a Member State , may decide to apply Article 100C of the Treaty establishing the European Community to action in areas referred to in Article K.1(1) to ( 6 ) ’ , although it is envisaged that such a decision would require national ratification . |
28 | It is envisaged that the new company will be staffed by existing staff from both AEA and Amersham . |
29 | It is envisaged that a Deposit Draft will be available in September . |
30 | ‘ Now the systems are up and running , it is envisaged that there will be less time wasted on abortive work . |