Example sentences of "[be] available for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't worry , leaded fuel will be available for many years yet and its use will not be illegal . |
2 | Relief will however be available for six months after judgment under the Common Law Procedure Act 1852 should this line be adopted . |
3 | He said Government funding should be available for political parties as in other European countries . |
4 | The new unit will also be available for young people who are a danger to themselves or others . |
5 | By February more room should be available for tutor-led group sessions and workshops . |
6 | Both the Whettons , Alan and Gary , have announced that they will again be available for major rugby this year . |
7 | Proceeds will be added to the unit 's general funds and will be available for working capital purposes of both firms . |
8 | It also ties in well with the availability of seismic vessels which are normally based in the North Sea — because of bad weather there during winter the boats are more likely to be available for other assignments . |
9 | Some income will be taken in direct taxation , such as income tax and so will not be available for other uses . |
10 | The microfilm equipment would be available for other uses within RBGE , e.g. microfilm copies of Herbarium type specimens could be produced , for sale or loan to other institutions . |
11 | Thus it is likely that no more than 1 or 2 per cent of the total budget would really be available for new projects and plans — and even that only if pupil numbers were retained and no other emergencies developed in any particular year . |
12 | The limit in respect of advice in relation to undefended divorce proceedings had been raised to £45 in April 1977 when legal aid ceased to be available for such proceedings and that figure was subsequently raised to £55 in 1979 , £75 in 1981 and £90 in 1985 . |
13 | The spokesman added that the shower would be available for all councillors to use . |
14 | Full refunds will be available for all ticket holders . |
15 | Quite obviously , there is a good deal of , as yet , classified technology which might one day be available for all sorts of hazard mitigation purposes . |
16 | Mark Lemon will not be available for official press day on March 19 . |
17 | These services may also be available for occasional use . |
18 | The first irradiated fuel will be dismantled in the new cell in January 1995 and from then on it will be available for alternative use with IFD 2 . |
19 | Barry Coombs had this to say : ‘ More jobs should be available for disabled people . |
20 | Technical assistance worth ECU400,000,000 would be available for specific projects in 1991 and a further undetermined sum in 1992 . |
21 | ‘ B ’ and ‘ A ’ allowances would be available for specific responsibilities within teams , often temporary , and always with implications for professional development . |
22 | In practice , this means that mortgage loans may be available for small-scale workshops , derelict but sound houses which would otherwise be abandoned , houses with energy-saving features and organic smallholdings . |
23 | Small sums might be available for certain needs , such as redecorating parts of the school , and the appraisal might result in some changed priorities . |
24 | In either case , however , fiscal policy would be available for that purpose . |
25 | Thus if the income , which had been capitalised , bore tax at source , no credit would be available for that tax charge ( see Notes of Meeting of the Law Society and the Revenue , 8 June 1981 , para 15 ) . |
26 | The rules say that any beam-line must be available for general use at least one third of the time . |
27 | For this to work , the same facilities must be available for both sexes . |
28 | To get the Income Support a person must be available for full time work and show that he or she is taking reasonable steps to find a job . |
29 | The licensing authority ( the Department of Trade & Industry ) should prepare an Environmental Statement on all ‘ environmentally sensitive areas ’ and such statements should always be available for public scrutiny prior to such areas being offered for licensing . |
30 | Such assessments should always be available for public scrutiny . |