Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] available to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Where the Training Agency accepts these structures , funding up to £100,000 per year for 4 years will be made available to each . |
2 | As from 1st July next the Home Assist 24 Hour emergency service will be made available to each Homecover policyholder from the renewal date of their policy . |
3 | It may be helpful if I remind the House of the basis on which financial assistance will be made available to management-employee teams . |
4 | Digitizing existing maps is essential if the data derived from decades of surveying ( topographic , geological , pedological , and so on ) are to be made available to digital cartographic systems . |
5 | The standard letters sent to the dealers and the information on prices should be sent to the Commission , the national competition authorities , the European Consumers Organisation and be made available to other interested parties . |
6 | Price series will be made available to other historians through the data archive at Essex and also through publication , although the raw inventory data will only be available when the inventory computer package is made machine-independent . |
7 | The extended databank will be made available to other academics . |
8 | Data collected by the project will be made available to other researchers . |
9 | On Aug. 22 a new company formed by three leading West German companies agreed to take 75 per cent of shares in the East German state-owned electricity concern , with the remaining 25 per cent to be made available to other investors . |
10 | Any information gained from aerial surveillance would have to be made available to other signatory countries on request . |
11 | Under the proposed " Energy Charter " , Western environmental and technical assistance would be made available to former eastern-bloc nations and the Soviet Union , in return for the West having improved access to oil and gas reserves . |
12 | No one would argue that , in principle and in practice , testing should not take place and information be made available to all those who need to know about it . |
13 | Tutoring for all subjects will be made available to all students after school hours . |
14 | In order for most families to benefit from the types of prevention activities described , they probably need to be made available to all families on a voluntary basis , and they probably need to be relatively non-obtrusive and in essence , common . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Taking as its basic premise the principle that courses of higher education should be made available to all those able and willing to benefit from them , it affirmed its belief that the pool of ability , especially among girls , who at that time were grossly under-represented in higher education , was sufficiently deep to warrant an expansion in the numbers of full-time and sandwich students in higher education in England , Scotland and Wales from 216,000 in 1962–3 to 390,000 in 1973–4 and 560,000 in 1980–1 . |
18 | Feedback from those attending was positive and it is intended that , after some refining , the workshops will be made available to all colleges . |
19 | In the case of agreed bids where the target co-operates , we have to have regard to the City Code rules requiring equivalent information to be made available to all genuine competing bidders . |
20 | This particularly applies to the laser printers , which should be made available to all users requiring high-quality output , subject to departmental priorities and security arrangements . |
21 | ( 4 ) Pre-bid discussions with privileged shareholders ( eg institutions ) have in the past been forbidden by the Panel on the basis that they contravene General Principle 2 ( information should be made available to all shareholders alike ) . |
22 | Copies are to be made available to all local primary schools . |
23 | According to a report to today 's meeting the course could be made available to nine secondary schools in Darlington . |
24 | Furthermore , the military 's data banks , which contain information on ocean temperatures and currents , weather patterns and changes in vegetation in many regions of the world , are likely to be made available to environmental researchers . |
25 | Not only does the specialist equipment have to be made available to disabled people ; training and advice on how to use the equipment should also be provided . |
26 | Aneurin Bevan who , as Minister of Health in the Labour government , pioneered the introduction of the NHS , claimed : ‘ Medical treatment and care should be made available to rich and poor alike in accordance with medical need and by no other criteria . ’ |
27 | A VT100-compatible terminal must be made available to Offline , on which instructions will be given to the Offline Operator about which media items to load on which drive . |
28 | The hon. Gentleman asked first why the assessment credit , the skill check credit , is not to be made available to unemployed people . |
29 | The kit will be made available to some customers and other interested parties for around the cost of a day 's consultancy . |
30 | The kit will be made available to some customers and other interested parties for around the cost of one day 's consultancy . |