Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] to [be] available [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In its response to the Griffiths review of community care , Age Concern commented on the continued need for long-stay facilities to be available for some elderly people .
2 A major difficulty is getting all the appropriate people to be available at the required time , which may well run to several days if there are a lot of candidates .
3 The industrial and commercial expansion of the nineteenth century required land to be available for development .
4 The essential feature of the family centre is that it provides a service to the whole family and not just the child although family centres may also provide other child-centred services such as day care , out-of-school activities and child health clinics. ( d ) Support at home Local authorities must make appropriate provision for the following services to be available to children in need who are living with their families ( Sched 2 , para 8 ) : ( i ) advice , guidance and counselling ; ( ii ) occupational , social , cultural and recreational activities ; ( iii ) home help ( including laundry facilities ) ; ( iv ) transport or assistance with travel expenses to and from the home so that the child may take advantage of any service offered ; ( v ) assistance to enable the child and his family to have a holiday .
5 It provides for alternative sites to be available in the knowledge that not all sites are gon na become available by the very nature of the exercise , that is what happens .
6 By the time transformational rules ( if they are really operating — which is theoretically contentious , as we shall see in due course ) enter the picture , we can expect even more linguistic material to be available for reshaping , re-ordering and relocating .
7 The partial answer to this dilemma was for most of Laura 's exotic ideas to be available in a special , higher priced ‘ Decorator Collection ’ .
8 The implications are therefore that , where bilingual pupils need extra help , this should be given in the classroom as part of normal lessons and that there may be a need for bilingual teaching support and for books and other written material to be available in the pupils ’ mother tongues until such time as they are competent in English .
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