Example sentences of "to ensure [that] [pron] is [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 V42 and MNP4 : Error correction protocols , used to ensure that what is received is exactly the same as what was transmitted
2 There is theoretical discussion of some kind of international guarantee to ensure that what is agreed now will be implemented later , but no sign of what form this might take .
3 Above all I want to ensure that everyone is given the chance to play a full part in shaping a Britain noted throughout the world for its stability , prosperity and harmony .
4 If your wedding guests are not seated in a reception hall but milling around a hotel or house your problem is to ensure that everyone is gathered in the right place at the right time to hear the speeches .
5 There can be no doubt that the policy of Republicans must be to ensure that everything is done to make this demand more strong , vigorously organised , widespread , well-expressed and heard not only in the North but in Britain and throughout the world .
6 Unless entry into partnership between firms is actually intended , steps should be taken to ensure that nothing is done which would create such relationship .
7 Reliance is placed upon the statutory duty of the Independent Broadcasting Authority to ensure that nothing is transmitted on the commercial airwaves which is in bad taste or is likely to prove offensive to public feeling .
8 Those are the three steps , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , first to make it , then to ensure that it is seen , and finally to finish with everything .
9 When installing the tray it is necessary to ensure that it is pushed home firmly and squarely to enable the internal pins to line up .
10 Where the Ministry of Defence has occupied land for generations or even for centuries , will my hon. Friend ensure that in disposing of it the Ministry will work as closely as possible with local authorities to ensure that it is developed consistently in accordance with the wishes of local people ?
11 Is my hon. Friend aware that without fresh primary legislation it is possible to require owners of green belt land to ensure that it is maintained properly and not just left undeveloped ?
12 Efforts will be made to ensure that it is based on state-of-the-art econometric techniques and on strong and , where appropriate , innovative theoretical underpinnings .
13 Thus , the governors of the BBC — who are constitutionally the BBC — have to ensure that it is run in the public interest ; they also have to review its work .
14 Only two outsiders are permitted to eat from the kitchen — the governor , who has to sample one meal every day to be able to answer any complaints the following day , and the doctor , who tastes the food two or three times a week to ensure that it is balanced and nutritious .
15 If the vehicle has an electrically powered antenna , arrangements should be made to ensure that it is raised whenever the vehicle is moving — with an over-ride switch allowing the driver to avoid damage when entering a garage or car park .
16 monitor the agreement to ensure that it is implemented in the way that was intended .
17 They also seek to ensure that it is spent with due ‘ economy , efficiency and effectiveness ’ .
18 The current budget for these activities is very low , and we therefore need to ensure that it is spent in the most cost-effective way possible .
19 This information would not be automatically collected from the request , but is essential in order to describe the person fully , and the retrieval process has to ensure that it is provided .
20 If a school is under-performing , the commission , which will be answerable to Parliament , will have the powers to ensure that it is brought up to standard .
21 For example , it is becoming increasingly necessary for much proposed new development to ensure that it is mentioned in the local plan .
22 Moreover , it means a greater proportion of national income is in the hands of public officials , and care has to be taken to ensure that it is used well .
23 ‘ Once a theme ( e.g. conservation of soil ) is agreed upon it is up to all subject writers to ensure that it is woven into the content of materials produced ; made the subject for reading passages in language , for problems in mathematics , for field surveys in social studies and for practical demonstration in agriculture . '
24 The court must draw up a timetable " with a view to disposing of the application without delay " and must give directions to ensure that it is adhered to ( s33(1) ) .
25 The fundamental flaw in Maxwell Fyfe 's directive is that , though it is admirable in theory , there is no supervisory machinery to ensure that it is carried out .
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