Example sentences of "[be] [verb] available [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Both documents must be given freely to parents of pupils on request and must be made available at the school for reference by parents and others .
2 The second point is that the separate leaflet on , say , the inter-library loan service , the catalogues , or the reserved book collection , can be made available at the point of use or point of need .
3 The lease required a proportion of one-twelfth of " waste ore " to be made available at the end of every three years and made saleable — failure to do so resulting in forfeiture of all such material .
4 The Pavlova Works will carry on for the next three months and some jobs will be made available at the group 's other centres .
5 Offshore time is to be made available on the candidates for non-electrical duties and records will be kept by offshore supervision .
6 The sum of £300 would be made available for the club from the new financial year accounts .
7 The sum of £300 would be made available for the club from the new financial year accounts .
8 The SADCC executive secretary Simbarashe Makoni admitted , however , that " there was no mechanism " , either in trading or in transport terms , for local surpluses to be made available for the needs of neighbouring countries if they were unable to afford a commercial purchase .
9 Defence counsel 's application for the judge to inspect the sister 's first statement under section 17 of the Evidence Act to determine whether or not it should be made available to the defence was refused .
10 After reviewing the subpoenaed material Greene ruled on Jan. 30 , 1990 , that much of it was not relevant but that a number of diary entries for dates in 1985 and 1986 should be made available to the defence because they " may show what types of aid President Reagan thought could legally be provided for … the contras " .
11 This record should be made available to the suspect on request and is designed to facilitate any complaints of unjustifiable action by the police .
12 I hope that in future more of this highly professional group 's work will be made available to the public .
13 The onshore surveys core programme , which began in 1990/91 , consists primarily of a 15-year mapping programme in which 1:50 000 geological map sheets for the whole of Great Britain will be made available to the public by 2005 .
14 A simplified leaflet to be made available to the public will concentrate on procedures for making a complaint and the follow-up action which can be taken if the initial response is thought to be unsatisfactory .
15 This information may be made available to the public .
16 ‘ Legally , twenty-five per cent of the shares have to be made available to the public .
17 Mr Pearson said the complete list for Darlington will be made available to the public on May 1 .
18 Any existing artwork already and previously commissioned by the Proprietor shall be made available to the Publisher at no further cost .
19 Tickets will be made available to the Village Hall Nursery Playgroup and the Nursery Group which meets in the School .
20 Tickets will be made available to the Village Hall Nursery Playgroup and the Nursery Group which meets in the School .
21 This feedback shall be made available to the Programmer not later than four weeks after receipt of the draft version of the Program .
22 4.19 Full information relating to a placement should be made available to the officer in charge or delegated person .
23 In addition , the Palacio de Velazquez would be made available to the Prado on a temporary basis .
24 The record of the Disciplinary committee and all papers submitted to it will be made available to the Arbitrators .
25 The alternatives must both be made available to the subject if the plain purpose of the subsection is to be achieved .
26 I entirely agree with this decision and with the passage cited but it is important to note that when Nolan J. spoke of the alternatives which ‘ must both be made available to the subject ’ he was , as I think , clearly referring to the alternative on the one hand of allowing the breath specimen to stand and on the other hand of exercising the right to have it replaced by a specimen of blood or urine in accordance with section 7(4) .
27 If Nolan J. was intending to say that , in the situation which he was considering , the alternatives of giving either blood or urine ‘ must both be made available to the subject , ’ this was simply wrong .
28 as authority for the proposition that in a section 8(2) case the alternatives of giving either blood or urine ‘ must both be made available to the subject . ’
29 Will he assure the House that proper British expertise in all matters — in the provision of food as well as nuclear issues — will be made available to the republics to help them towards full and truly free independence ?
30 To enable the Chief Executive to meet the performance requirements contained in this Agreement , a gross total of £1,392.8 million will be made available to the Agency , being the sum for which the Secretary of State has gained the approval of Parliament under Vote 2 of the 1993–94 Supply Estimates for the Employment Department Group .
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