Example sentences of "[verb] available to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , we are concerned that the comments of the Heritage Secretary , Peter Brooke , during the bill 's second reading suggested that the allocation to the commission would be deducted from the share to be made available to sport in the home countries . |
2 | Will he consider urgently the possibility of the married quarters at the bases being made available to Army personnel who are being made redundant ? |
3 | It is normal procedure for this sort of evidence to be made available to defence lawyers , although in a civil case it is not a legal requirement . |
4 | Identify placements which can be made available to school children in order that they can gain a firsthand view of the health service . |
5 | The results of the research will be made available to Enterprise Agencies in the hope that they will be of practical use . |
6 | Computer-aided design facilities should be made available to Garden Departments , including the Horticultural Training programme . |
7 | At a meeting on 8 October 1992 hosted by this department and attended by representatives of District Council Planning Departments and the Scottish Wildlife Trust , the Trust indicated that following a re-survey of sites in Lothian , an updated list of Wildlife Sites with relevant maps will be made available to district planning authorities in Lothian early next year . |
8 | It was a privilege which the state guarded jealously and which was made available to business enterprises whose purposes aimed to benefit the public in general as well as enrich the corporators . |
9 | Money is made available to training and enterprise councils in return for their performance in pursuance of a contract that they make with me . |
10 | Practical guidelines are likely to be made available to health managers , but there will be no helpline number . |
11 | Over the next five years various publications advocating such courses were made available to industry . |
12 | These are just some of the facilities and expertise that have been made available to industry . |
13 | Copies of the hospital 's disinfectant and other infection control policies must be made available to mortuary technicians and the necessary education and training given in their use . |
14 | The Highland AIDS liaison officer , Brian Devlin , a former practising Roman Catholic priest , said that while the churches were usually happy to see clean needles and syringes made available to drug addicts , the question of sex and sexuality was a frequent sticking point in their attitude towards AIDS prevention . |
15 | A student-centred learning pack , ‘ Police Accident and Investigation ’ , has been produced for use in Standard Grade mathematics and made available to Secondary and Special Schools . |
16 | Having developed the framework for central co-ordination , the range of time sharing services made available to group or site departments now extends considerably beyond the facilities offered by GIS for the autonomous generation of information . |
17 | Unfortunately , Jimmy and his colleagues were pipped for the single promotion place by Charlton Athletic on goal average alone , in the most exciting finish to a 3rd Division South season in the history of our club , but it is perfectly possible to argue that , had Jimmy Wilde become available to Palace just one or two matches earlier , Palace would have crowned his first season with us with success . |