Sentence examples for will become fully available from inspiring English sources

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The letters are among more than 30,000 other objects, photographs, notes, sketches, magazines, books and pieces of clothing that will become fully available to researchers for the first time next summer.

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Labour intends to maintain the ringfence while also giving the NHS an extra £2.5bn a year to hire tens of thousands of new staff, but that money will not become fully available until midway through the next parliament as it would come from a mansion tax, tobacco firm levy and closing of tax loopholes.

Even if these fields become fully available, many oil experts warn that the world's production will hit a peak soon if it hasn't already.

Starting January 2015, the journal will become fully open access and online-only.

From partial available state either he becomes fully available after some treatment or goes for complete rest and becomes completely unavailable to provide repair of the failed generator.

The fact should not be overlooked that even if specialist palliative care became fully available in the future, only a relatively small proportion of the total number of patients with incurable, progressive diseases will benefit from this care.

With increased accessibility, it will also become fully ADA compliant.

Like other clinical assessment techniques, its utility will only become fully apparent with time.

Not until 2006 will the reductions become fully effective.

On February 8, sites ending in.art will become selectively available.

It will become available over the next few days, and be fully launched by June 3.

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