Example sentences of "that it was essential [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Goodstein ( 1982 ) emphasised that it was essential to be scrupulously honest , along with this listening patiently and respectfully .
2 Mazowiecki had appealed on April 19 for moderation in the speed of political reform , stressing that it was essential to be methodical in transferring state structures , and claiming that his policies were " already yielding results in the Prosecutor 's Office , and in the Interior and Defence Ministries " .
3 He also denounced the murder of Hawkins as a hateful act but emphasized that " all of Bensonhurst did not commit this crime " and that it was essential to " categorically reject the notion of group guilt " .
4 As a further result women were subordinated sexually , because the change to patriliny and monogamy restricted the sexual freedom of the woman , in that it was essential for the man to know he was the father of her children .
5 The former Dean of the Institute , Dr Marten Shipman , believed that it was essential for schools and teacher training institutions to play a shared role in the development of students .
6 He stressed that it was essential for Balbinder to start at Cedars as soon as possible , if he was going to catch up .
7 It also remained a source of controversy among the Canadian electorate , its supporters maintaining that it was essential for competing with the world 's other large trading blocs , while its opponents blamed it for Canada 's current economic malaise .
8 Finance Ministers and central bank governors ( i ) commented that the United Kingdom was moving towards economic recovery , that recovery was under way in the United States , that growth was projected to pick up in Italy and France , and that in Japan and Germany growth had slowed from the rapid pace in 1990 to a more sustainable rate ; ( ii ) noted the importance of strengthening global savings ; ( iii ) reaffirmed the need for effective measures to avoid the recurrence of " recent irregularities that were revealed in some financial markets " ( a reference in particular to scandals in Japan — see pp. 38529 — and to the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International — see pp. 38396-37 ; 38355 ; 38545 ) ; ( iv ) called on the Paris Club to continue discussions on how best to implement promptly additional debt relief measures , on a case-by-case basis , which went well beyond the relief already granted under the " Toronto terms " [ see pp. 36123-24 ] ; and ( v ) noted that it was essential for developing countries to encourage private capital flows .
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