Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] available to the " in BNC.

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1 But in addition to this , wine would be made available to the local population at an affordable price , and in a condition that allows it to be stored without spoiling .
2 I hope that in future more of this highly professional group 's work will be made available to the public .
3 The scale of these stations was dictated not only by the numbers of passengers they had to handle and the imperial power they had to represent , but by the complexity of the Indian railway operation , and the range of facilities that had to be made available to the hierarchic and heterogeneous nature of the passenger traffic .
4 Two days after the unbanning of the ANC in February 1990 , the minister in charge of black education , Stoffel van der Merwe , announced that more money would be made available to the black education system .
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 's therefore entirely appropriate that some of his earliest ( mono ) recordings should be made available to the widest public through this fascinating boxed set .
7 A question that causes much debate is whether a report of an environmental audit 's finding should be made available to the general public .
8 It was also agreed that appropriate training and support should be made available to the laity .
9 Any existing artwork already and previously commissioned by the Proprietor shall be made available to the Publisher at no further cost .
10 This feedback shall be made available to the Programmer not later than four weeks after receipt of the draft version of the Program .
11 The onshore surveys core programme , which began in 1990/91 , consists primarily of a 15-year mapping programme in which 1:50 000 geological map sheets for the whole of Great Britain will be made available to the public by 2005 .
12 Up to 1,800 troops will be made available to the UN to ride shotgun on food convoys in stricken Bosnia .
13 In addition , the Palacio de Velazquez would be made available to the Prado on a temporary basis .
14 In this way a student model containing a profile of attainment together with a history of progress to date can be made available to the trainer and to the trainee .
15 The Initiative will propose selected sets of Fibre Channel options called profiles to be made available to the industry as a basis for building products .
16 A simplified leaflet to be made available to the public will concentrate on procedures for making a complaint and the follow-up action which can be taken if the initial response is thought to be unsatisfactory .
17 This information may be made available to the public .
18 This record should be made available to the suspect on request and is designed to facilitate any complaints of unjustifiable action by the police .
19 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 .
20 Defence counsel 's application for the judge to inspect the sister 's first statement under section 17 of the Evidence Act to determine whether or not it should be made available to the defence was refused .
21 It would , I think , be appropriate for that detailed statement to be made available to the other parties well in advance of the hearing , to enable the claim and the detail of it to be considered .
22 The alternatives must both be made available to the subject if the plain purpose of the subsection is to be achieved .
23 I entirely agree with this decision and with the passage cited but it is important to note that when Nolan J. spoke of the alternatives which ‘ must both be made available to the subject ’ he was , as I think , clearly referring to the alternative on the one hand of allowing the breath specimen to stand and on the other hand of exercising the right to have it replaced by a specimen of blood or urine in accordance with section 7(4) .
24 If Nolan J. was intending to say that , in the situation which he was considering , the alternatives of giving either blood or urine ‘ must both be made available to the subject , ’ this was simply wrong .
25 as authority for the proposition that in a section 8(2) case the alternatives of giving either blood or urine ‘ must both be made available to the subject . ’
26 ‘ Legally , twenty-five per cent of the shares have to be made available to the public .
27 Far from relieving the companies from burdens and expense it adds to them ; for those companies that take advantage of it will have to prepare two distinct sets of accounts and reports , the full version to circulate to their members and the expurgated version to be made available to the general public .
28 Tickets will be made available to the Village Hall Nursery Playgroup and the Nursery Group which meets in the School .
29 4.19 Full information relating to a placement should be made available to the officer in charge or delegated person .
30 To enable the Chief Executive to meet the performance requirements contained in this Agreement , a gross total of £1,392.8 million will be made available to the Agency , being the sum for which the Secretary of State has gained the approval of Parliament under Vote 2 of the 1993–94 Supply Estimates for the Employment Department Group .
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