Example sentences of "[noun sg] are [vb pp] available " in BNC.

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1 We must build on the success and continue to press all political parties to develop financial and social policies which ensure that sufficient affordable homes for rent are made available as a matter of policy .
2 This is one good reason why every State should publish all the accident reports it raises — some other airline quite remote from the one in question may avoid a similar disaster if the details of an accident and the necessary corrective action are made available to all who care to take the trouble to read about them .
3 Will my right hon. Friend assure the House , however , that , before large amounts of financial aid are made available , he will make it clear to the Russian people and Government that it is not Governments but people who create wealth ?
4 On termination the extracted value and the address of the associated character in the string are made available to the programmer .
5 What concerns me is the extent to which any warning signals included on the computer record are made available to the control officer and conveyed to the officer on the beat .
6 Data from the weather craft are made available for nothing to other governments under international agreements .
7 Unless extra resources and training are made available , the ESO procedure laid down in the Children Act 1989 may not herald a new emphasis on the causes of truancy .
8 Faxing and photocopying are made available to locals such as composer Peter Maxwell Davies , as well as computer training , consultancy work and the burgeoning design activity .
9 Over 3700 acres of land each year are left available for other uses following excavation work by industry .
10 Information on the technique(s) used by the Bank in alleviating the cash position are made available via the electronic screen based services .
11 It added : ‘ When copies of the Queen 's Christmas Broadcast to the Commonwealth are made available in advance for the convenience of the media in this country and abroad , such a system depends upon all the media accepting the obligation not to publish it prematurely .
12 There are often several layers of interbank transactions before funds deposited in the market are made available to the ultimate user ( see Euro-Dollar Interbank Market Fig. 5.3 p.90 ) .
13 We were much pressed in argument with submissions that , although fraudulent conduct has become a serious social evil , there are other evils just as grave , or even graver , which have not attracted any special powers ; that if the reason for giving exceptional powers to the Serious Fraud Office is that many frauds involve complicated transactions which are difficult to unravel , then the same could be said of the long and complex trials ( for instance , arising from charges of affray , or of the importation and supply of prohibited drugs ) to which no such powers have been applied ; and that , moreover , the powers of the Office are made available even where the transactions in question are not complicated , since the Act applies to ‘ serious or complex fraud ’ — not ‘ serious and complex fraud . ’
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