Example sentences of "[not/n't] available to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is one authority on the point that was not available to the deputy judge .
2 These four cases are among a great number where ministers have in the past fixed a tariff period on material that was not available to the prisoner , and which in my opinion ought to have been available to him .
3 Things that are not available to the public generally .
4 Despite a large percentage of the reports ( the ‘ Part A ’ papers ) being public documents , this system is not available to the public .
5 Indeed , none of these statements , apart from two short but damning extracts from Zaidie 's statement which the prosecution put into evidence , came to light at all ( and consequently were not available to the Court of Appeal ) until 20 July 1990 , three days before the presentation of the petition for special leave to appeal , when they were furnished to the defendant 's advisers at the insistence of Mr. Guthrie who had by then been instructed on behalf of the Crown .
6 It soon became a phenomenal success , and was closely followed by the opening of a major factory in Wijk , Holland , ‘ bought with borrowed money that was not available to the company ’ , James commented .
7 The asset belongs to the lessor , and so capital allowances are not available to the company .
8 If fire brick is not available to the forge builder , old red brick will do .
9 To be an international athlete , a top flight boxer or a first division footballer is to have access to a range of resources not available to the majority of the population .
10 Conclusions about the functions of one hemisphere that had previously been based on observations of the effects of injury could be confirmed by studies that showed that the self-same functions were retained by that hemisphere after section of the callosum , but were not available to the other .
11 The tax losses of a company may be available to the purchaser of the shares in the company but are not available to the purchaser of the assets unless the hive across procedure is followed ( see Chapter 7 , page 127 ) .
12 Section 40(2) only applies where there is cause to believe that the notice will not be complied with , or that documents will be mutilated or destroyed , and is therefore , contrary to Mr. Beloff 's argument , not available to the Bank of England where no such belief exists , however urgent the case .
13 Although exact data for material output ( NMP ) for all the eastern European economies was not available to the Commission , UN statistics predicted an average NMP growth of 2.5 per cent in 1989 as a whole , compared with 4 per cent in 1988 .
14 This has been considered in a number of recent winding-up cases , notably in Re Abbey Leisure Ltd [ 1990 ] BCC 60 , where the Court of Appeal said that two grounds for preferring a winding-up order to the transfer notice procedure and valuation by a company 's auditor were : ( 1 ) that there was nothing unreasonable in a petitioner with a minority holding refusing to accept a discount being applied to the valuation of his interest in the company , which an auditor was likely to decide on ; and ( 2 ) that there was machinery available in winding-up for the proper determination of claims , which was not available to an auditor .
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