Example sentences of "to [be] made available to " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Both NCC and SEAC will be advising the Secretary of State about what information on the curriculum and results of assessment should be required to be made available to parents , or to be published more widely .
3 It is normal procedure for this sort of evidence to be made available to defence lawyers , although in a civil case it is not a legal requirement .
4 But because his value is limited to £1.5 million — another stipulation in the contract which first allowed him to move to Sampdoria — there is room for additional bonuses and signing on payments to be made available to him .
5 The moment the Queen was warned the photos would appear in the Daily Mirror , she ordered copies to be made available to her as soon as possible .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Practical guidelines are likely to be made available to health managers , but there will be no helpline number .
10 If the three routes are to be made available to a beginning reader then two main types of skills will be required — those involving the application of the GPC rules , and the use of an extensive sight vocabulary .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 ‘ Legally , twenty-five per cent of the shares have to be made available to the public .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 The hon. Gentleman asked first why the assessment credit , the skill check credit , is not to be made available to unemployed people .
17 Housing authorities throughout Britain are required to develop housing plans or strategies which encompass the private sector , and many central government concerns such as the amount of Green Belt land to be made available to developers can be elucidated by the use of local market models .
18 This small project was provided to enable the investigators to incorporate the revised data into their working files , validate their preliminary results and prepare the complete data set for inclusion in an archive of comparable British time budget surveys from 1961-1984 , which is to be made available to the social science community .
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 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 .
21 Any information gained from aerial surveillance would have to be made available to other signatory countries on request .
22 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 .
23 Reports about performance will be produced regularly so that results can be compared to the targets set , and the facilities of the database are also likely to be made available to managers with the help of a query language .
24 Second , the general results of audit have to be made available to managers so that they can take remedial action if necessary , which may mean initiating an independent audit .
25 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 .
26 The products of much of its observation work , including aerial photography , is also to be made available to researchers .
27 A major constraint on union policy formation and workplace practice in the field of design of work systems with information technology lies in the nature of knowledge on this topic and the consequent need for substantial resources to be made available to workers representatives , particularly at local level .
28 Copies are to be made available to all local primary schools .
29 However , we are concerned that the comments of the Heritage Secretary , Peter Brooke , during the bill 's second reading suggested that the allocation to the commission would be deducted from the share to be made available to sport in the home countries .
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