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

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1 ‘ But it is quite clear that in order to generate the development side of the research , new funds would need to be made available , ’ he says .
2 More than 50 places are expected to be made available at Springfield Primary School , Darlington , to cater for youngsters in the Haughton area of town .
3 for services , information has to be made available so that you know what sort of services are , are available , erm on which to base a judgement about what so , what sort of erm , services you would like .
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 Such information needs to be made available , not just to patients , their families , and their doctors , but perhaps more importantly , to actuaries , insurers , and those advising employers .
6 Such information needs to be made available , not just to patients and their doctors , but perhaps more importantly , to actuaries , insurers , and those advising employers .
7 Our campaign has consistently urged the Government to undertake a full and proper defence review that would determine what our commitments are , and are likely to be , and what level of resource needs to be made available to meet them — whether from the Army , Navy or Air Force .
8 It also calls for a rigid speed limit to be imposed on motorists and for short-term parking bays to be made available .
9 But hang out for long enough , and something illegal was bound to be made available .
10 If the public wanted a system where general practitioners were on call all night then proper resources would have to be made available .
11 Any information gained from aerial surveillance would have to be made available to other signatory countries on request .
12 In effect anything allocated under I five would have to be made available in or in or around main settlements .
13 Semen can be frozen or stored to be made available after 3 months if the donor has another negative HIV antibody test .
14 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 .
15 It may be that greater financial resources require to be made available in order to increase public awareness of the National Library and its functions by increased advertising and other publicity means .
16 It can complicate the management of in-patients beds if beds have to be kept available to accommodate persons on leave of absence who may relapse and require urgent readmission and it can distort the patient statistics .
17 ‘ Legally , twenty-five per cent of the shares have to be made available to the public .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 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 .
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