Example sentences of "be available to [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 From the academic year 1990/1 grants will be frozen , housing benefits for students will cease and top-up loans of up to £420 will be available to all students .
2 The vocational modules will also be available to all students .
3 The gynaecological unit here has developed an information network , which they say should be available to all women .
4 The TVEI was set up in 1983 as a series of pilot projects designed to test a variety of different methods and approaches , and was extended in 1987 , becoming a national scheme intended , eventually , to be available to all 14–18-year-olds , irrespective of ability .
5 Expenses can be a sensitive issue but they should be available to all volunteers if needed .
6 A service based on Prestel would be available to all schools , no matter what computers they had chosen , and many teachers are keen to adapt Prestel , despite its limitations , to a wider use in schools .
7 Grants should be available to all MPs — including under the RES list MPs — for the provision and the staffing of a local office .
8 He says certainly we will make sure that simple clear advice will be available to any customers who may have concerns .
9 The more normal condition is that it will only be available to those shareholders of the target who have accepted both the share offer and the cash alternative not later than the first closing date .
10 So should the law allow mercy killing — ‘ euthanasia ’ — to be available to those patients suffering incurable diseases who do not want their painful lives to be prolonged ?
11 Rubella ( German measles ) can cause devastating damage to the fetus in early pregnancy and girls who have not had an attack of this disease by the age of puberty are offered immunisation against this virus so that any baby conceived would be protected , although this should soon be rare in the UK because from 1988 , MMR ( measles , mumps , rubella ) protection has been available to all infants .
12 My daughter had a wooden train set when she was a toddler ; construction toys have been available to both children , so we have dolls ' cots and buggies , plastic swords , sewing cards , cars and garages .
13 Two core tagsets are available to all TEI documents without formality , unless explicitly disabled .
14 Open Learning Grants for training are available to all companies in the manufacturing and construction industries , hotel and catering establishments and firms engaged in tradeable services .
15 Barristers are specialist consultants and advocates , and are given exclusive rights of audience in the superior courts ; this creates a class of specialists whose services are available to all solicitors .
16 To ensure that privacy , individuality and respect , as well as a range of opportunities/options are available to all residents in the Home .
17 These are available to all members and students at the very reasonable price of £24 ( including posting and packing ) and contain the latest precept and practice in embalming .
18 Some of these are available to all households ( e.g. child benefit ) while others are income or age related .
19 I am pleased that in 1984 Johnnie Spencer sold his family papers to the British Library , where they are available to all historians .
20 A great many opportunities to accumulate wealth or power are available to these institutions and individuals and they may take an unfair advantage of the situation .
21 In the ‘ post-feminist era ’ , equal opportunities are available to those women who ‘ get off their hands and knees and work for them ’ .
22 Finally , SCOTVEC will be approached to award SVQ Validation to the modular conversion course , which should then lead to tax concessions being available to all companies taking part .
23 However , Nimbus president , Sanjeev Ranjen , believes HyperSparc , thought to lag Viking ( UX No 381 ) , could still leapfrog it in being available to all comers sooner than it rival .
24 1985 ) expectation of seeing appropriate training and support being available to all teachers to enable them to cater for the linguistic needs of pupils in a linguistically diverse Britain ( para. 2.17 ) still needs serious consideration .
25 THE COUNCIL 'S European Liaison Unit has launched a new EC Information Service which is available to all officers and members of the authority .
26 WEDGWOOD plans to continue the service for on-site breast screening , which is available to all women aged 35 and over .
27 The information displayed by this option is available to all users , regardless of association with the DCs requested .
28 P.S. AA Hospital Plus is available to all members of your family , including children .
29 They will also take part in the continuing training which is available to all members of staff .
30 Some further resources ( or facilities ) that are available for libraries to utilize other than those discussed in this chapter , are looked at in Chapter 5 , but one resource that is fundamental to an effective training programme i.e. effective use of resources allocated — and one that is available to all libraries — is a positive training ‘ climate ’ .
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