Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [prep] [be] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Stitt called for funding to be made available outwith the MoD budget to maintain the airborne SAR ( search and rescue ) service which the public expected .
2 And that video can be obtained from Tavistock Church , in Tavistock Place it costs twelve pound fifty , with one pound fifty postage erm , but I think that it has been recommended to us and a number of the provinces have asked for copies to be made available and then maybe there are some churches within our provence that might like to have that video so that they can draw the attention of their churches to the work of the Council for World Mission .
3 Recent developments in micro-computer technology have not only allowed large storage capacity for data to be made available cheaply , but also greatly enhanced the processing power of these machines .
4 ‘ So society needs more housing for rent to be made available . ’
5 THE first batch of cards supporting the campaign for Meirionnydd to be given unitary authority status has been sent to Welsh Secretary John Redwood .
6 If the premium is paid 100% by the employee it is in order for benefit to be paid direct to the employee without deduction of Income Tax .
7 The purchaser may be seeking to ensure that invoices are not raised pre-acquisition for deliveries to be made post-acquisition and also to ensure that full account is taken of any potential refunds etc which may be due to customers as a result of estimated prices being used .
8 Shortly afterwards , the home side broke away for Shearer to be sent sprawling by Stejskal , before picking himself up and converting the spot kick .
9 On the question of the future financing of EC activities as provided for in the " Delors II " package [ see p. 38785 ] the heads of state and government postponed until December 1992 a decision on the exact level of funding to be made available .
10 S.202B , introduced by s.110 of the Civic Government ( Scotland ) Act 1982 , provides for a register of bye-laws to be kept available for inspection .
11 Hence there is a significant increase in the processing due to the increased numbers of words to be assigned grammatical information .
12 Mr Tony Bridge , Chairman of the Governing Body proposed a toast : ‘ Napier University ’ and this was the signal for hundreds of balloons to be let loose from the parapet of Merchiston Tower .
13 The letter continues : ’ and details will be announced in late January of changes to be made effective from 15 March 1992 . ’
14 It is normal procedure for this sort of evidence to be made available to defence lawyers , although in a civil case it is not a legal requirement .
15 The supply of SDRs to be made available would not be disturbed by the vagaries of industrial demand , Russian gold sales or speculation .
16 Why are they so large , because their economies of scale to be reaped right companies are trying to erm , to accrue those economies of scale right , cos if they do n't , they 'll go out of business , because their competitors alright will produce , erm , a superior or a lower price product okay .
17 A tailor made programme of training to be run in-house is also under investigation
18 For those businesses , such as retailing , where the proportion is high , it is often more cost effective for cash to be transported direct to our Cash Centres around the country to deal with the cash requirements of numerous business customers , including many major high street retailers .
19 By an order dated 24 January 1992 Cazalet J. granted the local authority leave to issue a summons under the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court for W. to be given medical treatment without her consent and directed that she be joined as a defendant and the Official Solicitor be appointed as her guardian ad litem .
20 Social security funds for workers to be made redundant reached 1,800 million dinars , and 3,100 million dinars were apportioned for banks ' recovery .
21 We have also taken the opportunity in the Bill to provide for water to be supplied free of charge for fire training purposes and for other emergency purposes as well as fire fighting .
22 Air Vice-Marshal A D Dick , chairman of 30 Squadron Association , in an appeal for relatives to be made aware of the memorial 's existence , recalls that Squadron Leader Edward Howell , the 33 Squadron commander , was critically wounded in the battle and nearly died .
23 I will ask the guardian ad litem to prepare a further report for the use of the court and I will direct that a psychiatric report be obtained by the local authority for the use of the court with copies to be made available to the parties under rule 26 of the Family Proceedings Courts ( Children Act 1989 ) Rules 1991 .
24 He said it was not usual for patients to be left alone for long periods of time and organisation on the ward involved was usually very good .
25 Managers could perhaps arrange for practitioners to be allocated specific time in which to develop a clinical teaching role , enabling them to improve their skills and abilities and to return to the ward or practice area with renewed enthusiasm .
26 Now some of you were nodding there and some of you were smiling , it might be that you actually would quite like to say you know that I believe it 's wrong for people to be born disabled , handicapped .
27 By contrast disabled people and our organisations have called for staff to be paid proper wages .
28 It is an additional fact , too important in practice to be called incidental but not necessary enough in theory to be called inevitable , that these causal arrows have become bundled up .
29 It is an additional fact , too important in practice to be called incidental but not necessary enough in theory to be called inevitable , that these causal arrows have become bundled up .
30 The project crew has yet to appear in Punta del Este , so the crew has no money to pay bills already incurred , and their passports have been left in France to be given Australian visas .
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