Example sentences of "[verb] have access to " in BNC.
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1 | Anyone who has had access to classified work produced by the scientific civil service is likely to endorse this view . |
2 | One of the American complaints against Japan is that Japan has had access to US government-funded research while denying foreign companies access to research funded by the Japanese government . |
3 | The prisoner has been at his own trial and he already knows , or has had access to , all the evidence and all that was said . |
4 | The author , investigative journalist David Leigh , has had access to unpublished trial records and secret Whitehall files , and says that ‘ Ministers have been getting away with murder . |
5 | Hib-E speakers appear to have access to two systems here , one in which meat merges with mate and one in which meat merges with meet ; that is , they know both mergers . |
6 | Such a system does not need to have access to a full-coverage grammar and lexicon . |
7 | Eckstein found that the best educated had access to the most rewarding jobs , ‘ but because such jobs are not expanding as rapidly as schooling , education in itself provides no guaranteed job ’ . |
8 | Eliot summoned Mona and asked whether she 'd had access to the computer while working for MacQuillan . |
9 | However , even if I 'd had access to the book at the time — he gave a signed copy to Mrs Goreng when he left and another to the American woman journalist , which I accounted a waste-it would not have been wise to argue . |
10 | It may be that growing wealth meant that more people came to have access to modern contraceptive techniques . |
11 | In fact he was subjected to a very stiff , puritanical and doctrinal regime , only mitigated by the fact that he was educated by a long sequence of tutors , and seemed to have access to a lot of books . |
12 | If we take the trouble to make a permanent magnet we would like to have access to the magnetic flux so let us look at the more practical case ( Fig. 3.11(b) ) when a narrow gap is cut into the magnet . |
13 | We would like to have access to the UK 's JANET system , which allows access and file transfer between computers nationally and internationally , to the BIDS information service , to the OCLC bibliographic data files for catalogue conversion , and to international information systems , to facilitate co-operation , collaboration , information and cost-sharing between institutions . |
14 | of view but I 'd like to have access to it erm |
15 | Consider who is going to have access to a terminal . |
16 | Daca , the main agent for North Star , has issued copies of a letter from a City solicitor vouching for the ‘ good standing ’ of Global Finance which says the corporation is understood to have access to ‘ significant funds ’ . |
17 | Shortly after this , in 1821 , he began a series of experiments at Carrickfergus distillery on the design of a new type of still , with the twofold objective of allowing the distiller to check the strength of the spirit without requiring to have access to it , and securing the various parts of the still against any abstraction of the contents . |
18 | I have to admit that this is a feature I can live without most of the time but I like to have access to one for important documents where a silly slip would be embarrassing . |
19 | Under normal conditions a male dominance hierarchy would have been previously established and only the dominant male would have had access to the receptive female . |
20 | It is unlikely that many Europeans would have had access to Aristotle 's writings , but the cuckoo 's habits were certainly well enough known during the Middle Ages for them to be mentioned by Chaucer ( in The Parlement of Foules , 1382 ) , and for the term ‘ cuckold ’ — describing a man deceived by his wife — to have passed into the English language . |
21 | If one were to include other categories of ‘ news ’ , such as ‘ Law , police and accidents ’ — a category excluded from the public affairs one — then the reader would have had access to substantial amounts of information about the outside world . |
22 | Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd where they would have had access to MS-DOS . |
23 | Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd , where they would have had access to MS-DOS , although Phoenix was one of the pioneers of the concept of the clean room , where no-one that has any inside knowledge of the code being emulated is allowed to come into contact with the developers of the emulation . |
24 | In so doing he may have had access to local traditions . |
25 | The fact that the Rousset copyist must have had access to some manuscript source for Eckard now lost lends a certain credence to the hypothesis that the pieces on pp.go and 92 may be by him . |
26 | £9,000 is the maximum you can invest in your TESSA , but the great thing is you do n't have to have access to that amount of money all at once because you spread your savings over 5 years . |
27 | Well I feel that , that way he did n't have to have access to the kids , and the kids were happier without him . |
28 | We are confirmed in this belief by a passage contained in a Judicial Studies Board paper issued to Circuit Judges and Recorders in June 1991 where the Honourable Mr Justice Wright stated : It is impossible to over-rate the contribution made by Kemp & Kemp : The Quantum of Damages to this branch of the law and every Judge who has to deal with personal injury litigation will undoubtedly have to have access to it . |
29 | The Campaign for Resource is a campaign to ensure that industry and the nation as a whole continue to have access to leading edge research and a high calibre workforce , which this University can and should provide . |
30 | You are not authorised to have access to any other areas of the Reserve other than the route to and from the hide . |