Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] have access " in BNC.

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1 It is easy to forget that the Lutyens team of craftsmen only had access to traditional methods and materials .
2 These procedures address the current problem of designers only having access to either none or all of the data for a CAD part , by introducing strict partitioning within each CAD part file .
3 Schools already have access to Prestel and other hosts using the same equipment .
4 Most pupils are now familiar with the teletext information pages on television 's Ceefax and Oracle facilities and many schools now have access to Prestel ( see Chapter 7 ) .
5 Inner London authorities normally had access to funds via Central Personnel/Management Budgets , for example :
6 Natural parents often had access guaranteed under a court order and foster parents had to be committed to support for ‘ parental responsibility ’ , which could cause difficulties , said Miss Marion Lowe , association director .
7 Natural parents often had access to children guaranteed under a court order and foster parents had to be committed to support for ‘ parental responsibility ’ , which could cause difficulties , said Miss Marion Lowe , the association 's director .
8 Restaurant chefs always have access to marvellous trimmings for their soups .
9 Most senior executives now have access to desktop microcomputers and , of course , fax and telex are used regularly .
10 A Farmland and Rural Development Act was passed in 1988 and farmers now have access to grant aid to help in diversification projects .
11 Many corporate customers now have access to both traditional base rate related loan facilities as well as LIBOR related facilities .
12 One can be confident that those responsible for such productions sometimes had access to valuable oral and written information which no longer survives .
13 Soil and waste pipes often have access doors which allow lengths of the pipe to be cleared .
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