Example sentences of "[adv] available at the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A more effective approach , however , would simply divide the morning up into small time zones with the reward for playing nicely available at the end of each . |
2 | A problem may obviously arise for the builder where the nominated supplier makes deliveries late in the month and the relevant invoices are not available at the date of the valuation . |
3 | Although the final results of the legislative elections , also held on May 11 , were not available at the end of June , it appeared that the Lakas-NUCD coalition had won only two of the 24 Senate seats , and around 50 seats in the 200-member House of Representatives . |
4 | Although official results were not available at the end of September , unofficial returns indicated that the Goss administration had been returned to office with an almost unchanged overall majority . |
5 | The NVC for weeds was not available at the time of writing , but two named communities which are likely to be recognised are : |
6 | The NVC for aquatic plants was not available at the time of writing , but see Spence in Burnett ( 1964 ) . |
7 | We may test this suspicion by reference to various statements concerning the perceived nature of the new Citizenship Education ( though unfortunately because of frequent postponements of its publication date , the National Curriculum Council guidance document on Citizenship as a cross-curricular theme is not available at the time of writing ) . |
8 | BMW 's new 3-series , not available at the time of writing , will be a close match for the Mercedes 190 . |
9 | This information was not available at the time of the report in April . |
10 | please note that a new ( pink ) list for the next two months is now available at the back of church . |
11 | please note that a new list for the next two months is now available at the back of church . |
12 | please note that a new ( pink ) list for the next two months is now available at the back of church . |
13 | When the National Health Service Act of 1946 was passed it was envisaged that medical care should be freely available at the point of need . |