Example sentences of "[noun sg] available [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 4 bedded rooms with terrace available at a supplement consisting of 1 double and 2 singles in 2 rooms . |
2 | The indication of such relationships helps the searcher and the indexer to select the most specific term available as a label for any given concept in the thesaurus . |
3 | It held that the Convention was permissive , not mandatory , and noted that the provisions of the Convention did not guarantee the full range of discovery available in a United States court . |
4 | There are a number of imponderables at the present time e.g. the rates to be charged by CCC when it becomes an agency in 1992 , the high annual cost of a direct link , the number of and cost of training staff to prepare data for processing at a bank or internally with a software package available on a PC system . |
5 | In contrast , France which has made no declaration under Article 18 , will only make compulsion available to a commissioner if he is a French judicial authority , appointed as commissioner . |
6 | For that very special celebration holiday , the Canal House can offer you a special ‘ honeymoon ’ room available at a supplement of £7 per person per night . |
7 | I can not imagine why we chose this post-prandial pleasure , except that it was the only place available as a change from the B.P. cafeteria . |
8 | But the problems of making the product available in a can seemed insurmountable . |
9 | Another way of making your money go further is to take advantage of the credit available with a Midland Access card . |
10 | The plan contains many elements of the prognosis of the anarchical factor ( e.g. the estimate made of crops , of the amount of grain available as a commodity , the amount of commodities represented by peasant production generally , and consequently , the estimate of prices ) , and this prognosis becomes the starting point for this or that directive . |
11 | There is a similar procedure available to a defendant faced with a claim for provisional damages . |
12 | The was hot water on demand for washing and , believe it or not , a sauna bath available at a moment 's notice , run by a scientist from Estonia who was spending his holidays working at camp and doing a bit of climbing when there was no-one wanting a little birch-twig flagellation . |
13 | The Principe di Piemonte has an attractive indoor swimming pool , with a gymnasium and a sauna available at a charge payable locally . |
14 | Examples might include having case-study documents of the new intake available as a starting point for a drama about prison ; a huge map for a drama about Treasure Island ; and architect 's designs of Paris sewers for a drama about a bank robbery ( I referred to this lesson in Chapter 5 ) . |
15 | The most subtle strategy available to a teacher is that of teacher-in-role , for this device is flexible enough to have any one of the three functions ; it can take the pupils ' attention off themselves by allowing them passively or actively to use teacher 's role as a projection , or it can be non-projective and challenge the pupils to interact . |
16 | For that special occasion , the Hotel de Roode Leeuw have an extra large honeymoon suite available at a supplement of £7 per person per night . |
17 | For that very special celebration holiday the Ascot can offer you a romantic honeymoon suite available at a supplement of £20 per person per night . |
18 | In carrying out the balancing exercise I , for my part , come down in favour of the freedom of speech even though it may go beyond generally acceptable limits , since there is adequate alternative protection available to a council . |
19 | The authorities in the northern Russian town of Arkhangelsk have made the money available for a facsimile edition of one of the most ancient Russian manuscripts , the Arkhangelsk Gospels , which date back to the year 1092 . |
20 | It may be doubted , however , whether there would be anything in the nature of a public good or public interest defence available as a result of this provision , much less a defence that the words uttered were true . |
21 | The point is that Brook and his co-adaptors ( Jean-Claude Carriere and Marie-Helene Estienne ) have made the story available to a mass-audience . |
22 | Likewise when serious troubles threaten and sorrow comes , a compelling need to believe that there is help or relief available from a source of much greater scope than that neighbourly help which meets the lesser needs of day to day discomforts , shows itself to be experienced by , in some measure , nearly all humanity . |
23 | As all the space available in a control area is allocated when the file is set up , VSAM provides the equivalent of a cylinder overflow area in ISAM and a proportion of free space in data storage areas , just as was done in ICL 1900 series software . |
24 | Some of these lead to DES Qualified Teacher Status , notably the PGCE courses offering TEFL as a major or subsidiary subject available at a number of universities . |
25 | Could you buy in quite a bit of fresh fish , say ten portions if you plan to have ten fish meals in a month , so that there is always good healthy protein food available as a base for a meal ? |
26 | • Large or small quantities of curved and toughened glass available in a range of tints . |
27 | The information available over a century ago on the customs and beliefs of exotic tribal peoples was incomparably poorer than it is today . |
28 | A knowledge base represents information available to a variety of individuals involved in the construction of a building : this domain provides an opportunity for reasoning about various kinds of modality — possibility , necessity , temporal , causal etc . |
29 | Alan Moore , one of the new generation , has a word for viewers , readers and comic writers : ‘ Comics may be one of the only untainted sources of information available to a readership ; so it becomes vital that no matter what you say , say it well , say it true , say it clearly . ’ |
30 | There are many choices of arrangement and treatment available to a monographer . |