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

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1 Intrinsic in the idea of bringing about a shift in resources , therefore , is the assumption that community and district services must be made available before any major reduction in institutional care is implemented .
2 Computervision has also been demonstrating a pre-release version of its CVdesign parametric modelling software running under NT — to be made available once Windows NT starts shipping .
3 ‘ Funds will be made available as you require them . ’
4 But Jane Sloan , of Cornwall SSD , feel more money needs to be made available as ‘ we have n't got enough money to get the resources to work with the problem .
5 The European Commission announced on July 18 that US$13,000,000 would be made available as emergency aid for modernization work at the Kozloduy plant .
6 Further details , including the topics of the seminars , will be made available when the Data quest unit formally announces the conference programme after the CeBit show in Hannover .
7 The first Diocesan Day will be held at St Catherine 's School Hall , in Penrith , on Saturday , April 17th and the second will be at Canterbury Hall , Preston , on Saturday , May 1st , both from 10am until 4pm ( a creche will be made available if notification is given a week in advance ) .
8 ‘ Facilities should be made available if Catholic parents want to send their children to Catholic schools .
9 Under the contingency insurance arrangements available in the market , but which do not form an integral part of the Agreement , insurance protection can be made available where the sum insured on private dwellinghouses does not exceed the threshold .
10 I welcome that , as it is important that compensation should be made available where appropriate .
11 Solicitors are allowed to form service companies , subject to the following conditions : ( 1 ) membership of the company must be limited to members or partners of the firm , admitted solicitors holding practising certificates , retired partners of the firm and dependants of retired or deceased partners ; ( 2 ) the books of the company must be made available where the Council of the Law Society require an inspection of the accounts under the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules 1991 .
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