Example sentences of "[verb] have [adj] access " in BNC.

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1 If this message is output again it shows that someone has had direct access to the ORACLE database .
2 Where kids become worldly-wise with such rapidity , it is easy for a certain laissez-faire to creep in ; they expect to have unbridled access to everything , and in the long run this is not doing any favours to either party concerned .
3 Many local caciques or large landowners expect to have sexual access to campesina women , particularly young girls , living on or near their estates .
4 It was obvious that to base it on a villa one would need to have full access to the whole site and many more seasons — I imagined at least 15 .
5 An example of corporatism at work may be that of Britain in the 1960s where the unions , represented by the Trades Union Congress , and big business , represented by the Confederation of British Industry , seemed to have easy access to government .
6 It says have good access or be able to provide good access to the primary road network .
7 Just as I am sure twenty-seven victories seemed utterly insufficient to Jackie — and had he not retired , he was certainly fit enough and a good enough driver , given the right cars , to which he would have had total access , to notch up another fifteen or twenty — I am sure that his first million seemed a trifle .
8 The Chief Inspector appeared to have ready access to their thoughts and plans .
9 USL expects to have early access programme developers ' kits ready by the end of the year .
10 we have said in our policy statement that we wish to have full access to all waterways for the general public and will examine how this can be brought about .
11 The preface also notes that ‘ the poor and disenfranchised communities ( in South Africa ) have had limited access to information and the resources which would enable them to make decisions that will direct their own future . ’
12 The wide-ranging programme includes twenty-five fellowships of $10,000 each for the study of history of art , awarded primarily to scholars who have had limited access to western art historical research libraries and museums .
13 This chapter has attempted to explain why women have had unequal access to occupational pension benefits as compared with men .
14 Indeed , in situations where Health Authorities have had easy access to the skills of economists , as through the York Health Economics Consortium ( University of York , 1990 ) , demand has been high , suggesting that the appropriate skills for the assessment of efficiency have been lacking in the past .
15 But , of course , if you 're going to be another voice you really need to know what you 're talking about and you need to have vast access to information at least as good as all the departments who are putting forward their voices , and you need to have the time and the staff and I do n't think they always had that .
16 Whereas businesses are moving to more and more decentralized operations , business units still need to have instantaneous access to information .
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