Example sentences of "[noun sg] [was/were] [vb pp] available " in BNC.
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1 | But the remedy was made available by the House of Lords to a prisoner who alleged breaches of procedural rules by a deputy governor inquiring into disciplinary offences . |
2 | In addition , military aid was made available from the United States of America , and the cost of maintaining American forces in Europe , was met by the U.S.A. Treasury . |
3 | It argues that renewable energies are not developed enough for a higher goal , but if more money for research was made available , the future could be very different . |
4 | Many long-stay patients , it was suggested , particularly those in hospitals for the mentally ill and mentally handicapped , but also many elderly and chronically disabled patients , could move out of hospital if appropriate facilities for their care and support in the community were made available . |
5 | The pathfinder prospectus was made available for public viewing on March 16 , and the full prospectus will be released on March 24 . |
6 | Only when transport was made available for some other reason did journalists — meaning , as a rule , Government journalists — get a chance to report news from Zambia 's rural areas . |
7 | From 1976 credit was made available specifically for this purpose and farmers were encouraged to hold more than one animal , and to build stalls and improve feeding materials . |
8 | Compensating financing facility Set up in 1963 , this line of credit was made available to countries which had exceptional balance of payments problems caused by special factors , such as a major crop failure , and beyond the control of a particular government . |
9 | About a century ago , fresh clean piped water was made available to houses and sewage was removed via the water closet ( W.C. ) . |
10 | No other evidence was made available to either him or his lawyer . |
11 | The outlines of Freud 's later theory were made available in Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego ( 1921 ) , the first mention of the death instincts having been made in 1920 in Beyond the Pleasure Principle . |
12 | Post-mortem tissue was made available to us from talapoin monkeys ( Cercopithecus talapoin ) that had been used in unrelated endocrinological studies . |
13 | Well before 1880 , Wesleyan Methodists had a thriving Sunday School and some form of regular public worship in the Strand-on-the-Green area , but due to the generosity of the Duke of Devonshire , a large site in Sutton Court Road was made available to the Methodists , who raised funds and built a substantial Hall in the centre of that site , opened in 1880 and used for Sunday School and public worship ; followed , in 1902 , by the erection of a Manse on the southern flank . |
14 | If modest funding were made available the whole matter could probably be settled in a year or two . |
15 | Nor were these simply doctrinal changes : there were substantial cuts in Soviet military spending and troop numbers from 1989 onwards , and much more information was made available on the structure and size of the military budget and on troop and weapons deployments , which themselves became more defensive in character . |
16 | In the first flush of glasnost much information was made available and deputies often asserted themselves aggressively . |
17 | The aim of this research was to find out which groups of the population were having in-patient treatment in private hospitals and NHS ‘ pay beds ’ , why they were choosing to do so and what information was made available to them . |
18 | That information was made available in summary form to the public in the leaflets , in more detail at the exhibitions . |
19 | The same is true in medicine : the TA played a spendid role in the Gulf , where a complete field hospital was made available from Glasgow . |
20 | Later , a PC version was made available by using a conversion program , which in effect enables the PC to be run in BBC Basic . |
21 | The allowance is intended to replace the old scheme whereby special invalid trikes or a private car allowance were made available , and that scheme is being phased out . |
22 | Under the Export Enhancement Programme , 1,000,000 tonnes of wheat were made available to China . |
23 | In ‘ Partnership ’ , again local authority-owned land was made available for private development , but the new dwellings were reserved for 12 weeks at a stipulated price for purchasers falling into a restricted set of categories of which the most important were first-time buyers on the housing waiting list and households from slum-cleared areas . |
24 | Funding was made available from the health authority 's capital programme with assistance from the council and the Government 's Urban Programme . |
25 | The existing Chapel Building was made available , and by sub-division of the space , provided accommodation on a split level for the Library . |
26 | Opren was made available to hospitals here in May 1980 , and pharmacists had stocks from which to dispense GPs prescriptions in October . |
27 | Materials and equipment were provided in nearly half of the cases , mainly by advisers ; extra tuition , often on a weekly basis , was provided by specialist teachers ; and there were many occasions when advice and support was made available , usually on an occasional basis , by educational psychologists and specialist teachers . |
28 | One major consequence of Communist International neglect of Latin America during the 1920s was that inadequate literature was made available in Spanish for the dissemination of Communist ideas ( this was pointed out by a Mexican delegate at the Sixth Congress ) . |
29 | The whole structure was now owned by the municipality of Jaffa and the museum hoped to extend its galleries into the rest of the building when money was made available . |
30 | His request was initially shelved , but then taken up when new money was made available from the DHSS ‘ initiative ’ to open up treatment facilities for drug users nationally . |