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

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1 He hinted , however , that greater sums of money could be made available by the Community to Poland and Hungary after 1990 .
2 In the Navigation 's case the ground floor food preparation area was obtained by converting an old-fashioned and unwanted small private bar : similar areas suitable for conversion can not be guaranteed in more than 50 per cent of the units , though equivalent areas could be made available in the remainder through ‘ building out ’ .
3 A concise report could be made available every month to all managers in the firm .
4 Farmers were evacuated so that their land could be made available for Japanese immigrants or industrial concerns ; labour conscription was widespread .
5 Interest was aroused when the University of Cambridge declared that it was prepared , if the necessary funds could be made available , to consider the establishment of an Institute of Criminology .
6 And , there 's at least eight discs available at the present time , and more could be made available .
7 Cm.918 sought to address this issue by committing the government to see if these reports could be made available a couple of months earlier .
8 In either case welfare reports could be made available through the international service .
9 The Minister said that he understood the points that we were making and would undertake a close examination to find out what information could be made available .
10 In any scheme where allotment ground is lose , and a residual amount of land is left between the Bypass and the existing allotment boundary fence , this land could be made available to compensate for the loss .
11 Perhaps if you were able to identify a particular topic a relevant report could be made available to you .
12 Then that money could be made available to areas in Scotland where coal mining has contracted , such as Midlothian .
13 The finished suite of leaflets could be made available for sale as a publication in its own right .
14 A further disbursement of SDR87,600,000 could be made available later if certain conditions were met .
15 In addition , a further SDR21,000,000 ( about US$28,000,000 ) could be made available under the contingency window of the IMF 's compensatory and contingency financing facility ( CCFF ) , and SDR33,600,000 ( about US$45,000,000 ) were being made available immediately from the CCFF .
16 Exemplar assessments could be made available for students to study in order to give guidance on what is expected .
17 Er and I , as Mr Curtis has suggested , if Mr Shepherd who conducted the greenbelt local plan enquiry decided on massive relaxation or substantial relaxation on the inner boundary , er of the greenbelt , er and the implication being that er some of that land could be made available for housing , then yes , as a matter of principal that would cast doubt on the new settlement er strategy in terms of the in terms of the numbers , conversely , if you look at another option , if you , for example , confirmed the new settlement strategy but thought that the development requirement for Greater York really was er needed to be larger than nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , twelve thousand , thirteen thousand , and I hope not , then the County Council would need to have a look at the issue of one as opposed to two new settlements , and again we will do that , and we will not take any decisions on the basis of having one report , er but not another , and I hope er that that is helpful , I can confirm that er at the end of this month the Greater York authorities will be meeting , erm and er they will be urgently looking towards erm progress erm on this issue .
18 In Sweden these potential documents ‘ which could be made available by the possibilities to combine and search through information using computer techniques were official documents ’ ( ibid . ) .
19 ‘ His figures show that if Durham reached the top level of civilianisation achieved by other forces , then around 50 new police officers could be made available .
20 According to a report to today 's meeting the course could be made available to nine secondary schools in Darlington .
21 It suggests that huge amounts of extra money could be made available for the homeless , improving the condition of houses and tackling the growing shortage of affordable homes for rent if local housing companies were created .
22 The British approach to social policy as developed in the nineteenth century both understood this distinction and exploited it by making the workhouse the only alternative to family care and then deliberately creating conditions in workhouses which were both undesirable in terms of physical conditions and also reinforced a sense of shame , so that any relative who could be considered available would feel obliged to offer support .
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