Example sentences of "[adj] have [adj] access " in BNC.
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1 | If an artist or dealer gets a ‘ development deal ’ to prepare projects , the studio executive/collector paying his bills is likely to have special access to the artist 's future works . |
2 | Frequently , the latter have funnel-shaped access ways on to them and former forest from the enclosed areas around . |
3 | All have easy access to Venice 's waterbus network . |
4 | The Church of S. Saviour Pantocrator ( also later a mosque ) is an unusual one in that it consists of three churches joined to one another and all of twelfth century date , but all have easy access to each other inside . |
5 | Workers will be unable to have unprotected access to the device and remote handling will be needed for the innards . |
6 | Outgoing chairwoman Malika Bediako , publishing the annual report , said : ‘ One of the pillars of a civilised society must be that everyone should be able to have equal access to its legal system . ’ |
7 | Never allow a young dog in particular to have free access in a car , because inevitably it will prove a distraction and may even cause an accident . |
8 | In this respect , the northwestern provinces possessed a distinct advantage over the Mediterranean regions ; here there was an abundance of navigable rivers , while Britain in particular had easy access to coastal transport . |
9 | She also took the view that it was not necessary to have individual access to water and drains . |
10 | In particular , it may be considered desirable to have universal access to basic utilities and essential services . |