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

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1 Eagle brought an action against Savory Milln claiming that Savory Milln should account to Eagle for the £13.5m which had only been made available to Savory Milln to use by reason of fraud by Mr Ferriday , Eagle 's then chief executive .
2 The argument was advanced that a form of welfare payment should perhaps be made available to those who happen to have been born in national parks ( as opposed to those who chose to move there ) if job and housing opportunities have been restricted by conservationist planning policies .
3 The full results of the survey , which was carried out by Inform Corporation , are only being made available to the 587 firms which took part .
4 ‘ If , therefore , for any unhappy reason , counsel for the defence is unable to accept the assumption which stems from the fact that a particular statement has not been made available to him by the prosecution , it would become counsel 's duty to invite the judge to exercise the discretionary power which is given to him by the proviso to section 18 of the Evidence Law , ( c. 118 [ J. ] ) , by examining the statement himself and directing that it be used in such manner as the justice of the case demands .
5 It also supplied to the board a momorandum which has not been made available to other people .
6 Thus , in my view , practical ability tests are acceptable , but genetic tests for disabilities which may turn up later in life should not be made available to employers .
7 Are there works which you had hoped to borrow for the exhibition but which are not being made available to you ?
8 he is seeking a large railway society to be custodians of his vast range of pictures , which will still be made available to the general public .
9 Preservation incentives , in the form of increased payments , may also be made available to the remaining four ESAs .
10 The alternatives must both be made available to the subject if the plain purpose of the subsection is to be achieved .
11 I entirely agree with this decision and with the passage cited but it is important to note that when Nolan J. spoke of the alternatives which ‘ must both be made available to the subject ’ he was , as I think , clearly referring to the alternative on the one hand of allowing the breath specimen to stand and on the other hand of exercising the right to have it replaced by a specimen of blood or urine in accordance with section 7(4) .
12 If Nolan J. was intending to say that , in the situation which he was considering , the alternatives of giving either blood or urine ‘ must both be made available to the subject , ’ this was simply wrong .
13 as authority for the proposition that in a section 8(2) case the alternatives of giving either blood or urine ‘ must both be made available to the subject . ’
14 The special Charter Train from Oxenhope-Carlisle and return , which is being organised by Keighley Business Forum — and hauled by 45596 Bahamas throughout , has a number of spare seats which are now being made available to the public .
15 Mr Michael said the report , by senior civil servant Richard Kornicki , had not even been made available to police authorities which co-operated in its production .
16 However , a courtesy room will sometimes be made available to be shared between a group of guests .
17 The directory will then be made available to students , trainees , and researchers who are better placed to carry out the studies .
18 These include ecclesiastical records , and a large collection in the Departmental Archive which has only recently been made available to researchers .
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