Example sentences of "would be available [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Upon closer inspection of the tidal Cart , however , it was realized only two hours would be available during high tide for the operation . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | ‘ B ’ and ‘ A ’ allowances would be available for specific responsibilities within teams , often temporary , and always with implications for professional development . |
4 | Technical assistance worth ECU400,000,000 would be available for specific projects in 1991 and a further undetermined sum in 1992 . |
5 | Less money would be available for one-off projects and schemes over the next year , William Brown , chairman of the SAC , said . |
6 | More recently , at the end of 1982 , the government announced that the sum of £560.5 million would be available for public sector higher education in 1983–4 , a figure which was somewhat higher than was feared and expected . |
7 | Slides would be available for public reference , and for loan to RBGE staff and students . |
8 | Registers of contaminated land would be available for public scrutiny from April 1993 . |
9 | Capital development was a dominant feature in budgets because of the assumption that , for example , in the case of a swimming pool , the revenue expenditure would be available in future years to heat and staff the pool . |
10 | This week the Department of Energy said it believed that sufficient data would be available from other sources to make Super-SARA unnecessary . |
11 | It was announced that supplies of oranges would be available from local shops from April 24th and be reserved for a period of five days at the rate of one lb. per head to children only . |
12 | In fact , it reassures , ‘ … much assistance would be available from local , state and federal governments , the US armed forces units in the area , and fellow Americans ’ . |