Example sentences of "[noun] [be] available [prep] other " in BNC.
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1 | The course consists of compulsory units of study in Irish Language and Literature , and a choice of optional units is available from other relevant areas of study . |
2 | Brochures are available for other superb models in our range of Slide-in and Built-in cookers . |
3 | The first is that stopping popular schools from expanding because spaces are available at other less-popular schools nearby is a fundamental contradiction of the Government 's education policy . |
4 | Moreover , for foraging humans , tropical rain forests are too food-poor , although such foods are available to other primates , because they are too far up in the canopy , deep in the ground or the human gut is not capable of digesting them . |
5 | Limited facilities for advice and consultation are available to other bona-fide researchers . |
6 | Moreover , to the extent that some phonetic information is available about other segments , the candidate set will be reduced further , probably to the extent of uniquely specifying the correct word . ’ |
7 | It is the personal responsibility of the member of staff involved and their supervisor to ensure that such records are maintained in other that , in their absence , information is available to other workers . |
8 | Shares are essentially a method of raising funds for the company , so that if money is available by other means ( loans from various sources , endowments , etc ) there may be no need to form a share company . |
9 | If you are taken ill abroad , bear in mind that free or reduced cost emergency medical treatment is available in other European Community countries for visitors from the United Kingdom . |
10 | More information about benefits is available in other Age Concern factsheets ( see page 11 ) . |
11 | As we made clear in the previous chapter , its definition of temporary workers might well include people whose jobs are available on other than a temporary basis , but who only intend to stay in these jobs for a limited period of time . |