Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] [be] made available " in BNC.

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1 The information must be published in at least one newspaper circulating in the member state concerned , or must be made available in specified locations .
2 First look at the membership of the governing body to discover what relevant expertise is available or might be made available by co-option .
3 It identifies the range of information that must be made available to parents and the right of parents to contribute their own advice and evidence to the assessment .
4 It 'll obviously buy-in many ready-made COSE components — including networking and the Open Software Foundation 's distributed computing environment mdash ; and use the interfaces that 'll be made available through the COSE specification .
5 These councils were granted the same economic development powers as the ‘ other districts ’ , but they were additionally invited to submit an annual programme that would normally lead to greater Urban Programme funding than would be made available to the lowest tier of authorities .
6 It will obviously buy in many ready-made COSE components — including networking and the Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment — and use the interfaces that will be made available through the COSE specification .
7 This refers to disorder on a widespread scale , and the officer should take into account not merely his own resources , but those that can be made available to him through the use of the mutual aid provisions of the Police Act 1964 .
8 Both documents must be given freely to parents of pupils on request and must be made available at the school for reference by parents and others .
9 Copies of directors ' service contracts of more than one year 's duration must be available for inspection during normal business hours at the registered office from the date of notice of the annual general meeting until the date of the meeting and must be made available for at least 15 minutes prior to and during the meeting .
10 Careful follow-up , and readily available expert advice and support form the basis of a successful rehabilitation programme and should be made available to all patients .
11 Against this background , it is reasonable to conclude that cardiac rehabilitation programmes are cost effective and should be made available to all who would benefit .
12 The restored thirty-seater coach is expected to be back in public service for the bank holiday and will be made available for private party hire .
13 Unlike human experts , they never take holidays and can be made available 24 hours a day .
14 At the same time , all forms of what would usually be considered popular music can in principle be disseminated by face-to-face methods ( for instance , in concerts ) rather than the mass media , and can be made available free , or even structured as collective participation , rather than sold as a commodity ; it is hard to believe that a few friends , jamming on ‘ Born in the USA ’ at a party , are not producing ‘ popular music ’ .
15 ‘ We firmly and explicitly reject the idea that a Ph D student should be primarily a research assistant involved in an ongoing research project … the preparation of a Ph D thesis … provides a means of ensuring that research undertaken is preserved and can be made available to others . ’
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