Example sentences of "to have access to a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Such a system does not need to have access to a full-coverage grammar and lexicon . |
2 | During the academic year , overseas students need to have access to a wide range of information and support in order to adjust to a different culture and benefit fully from their education . |
3 | During the academic year , overseas students need to have access to a wide range of information and support in order to adjust to a different culture and benefit fully from their education . |
4 | If , however , we have opportunities to fish midweek when most other anglers are at work , or fortunate enough to have access to a good piece of barbel river which is less frequently fished , then the best way of catching a big barbel is to stalk one . |
5 | It was inappropriate , they argued , for local authorities to have access to a redistributive tax such as income tax ( DOE/Welsh Office 1986:24 ) . |
6 | The right of all to have access to a national system of vocational qualifications and standards . |
7 | They said that car owners have an inherent right to repair their cars in the most economical way possible and , for that purpose , are to have access to a free market in spare parts . |
8 | Designated accessible polling stations , er will themselves have to cover fifty percent or so of a constituency initially and people will be allowed to have access to a designated station if their own station is one that has not qualified at that time , although the aim will be a hundred percent designated er polling stations with full access . |