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

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1 Each of the groups has access to such resources , but only as and when required .
2 Tillyard could defend his belief in such a body by the existence of a considerable number of Renaissance texts in cheap , modern editions which general readers had access to .
3 A guiding hypothesis in the work to be carried out is that fluent readers have access to information regarding the location of at least some previously read words .
4 The exemption applies if work is carried out within a well-defined programme , and if all participating parties have access to the results and are free to exploit the results independently ( when there is no joint-exploitation arrangement ) .
5 The Trade Finance Division of the banks in Belfast not only have their own specialised staff but through their networks of foreign bank relationships have access to the major banks throughout the world and the local knowledge , expertise and specialist skills available therein .
6 Few of Zero One 's subjects have access to independent information on Western Europe , let alone a passport .
7 If wild animals have access to your garden you may need to prevent them trying to dig up your pet 's body ; make sure that the grave is as deep as possible and perhaps place a paving slab over it .
8 For the first time in Bolivia , Quechua-speakers have access to regular , in-depth radio training schemes , thanks to the initiative of the Radio Production Centre ( CEPRA ) in Cochabamba .
9 The Centre aims to provide resources to ensure that economists in universities and polytechnics have access to high quality software for the management and analysis of economic data .
10 Incidentally , Adobe are one of only two companies to have access to Linotypes originals , the other is Imagen .
11 Only large record companies had access to sufficient finance to make that kind of investment .
12 Far more settlements had access to areas of common and waste than is generally acknowledged in books about the English landscape ( Fig. 82 ) .
13 As Glasgow 's agency for economic development , GDA has worked closely with its partners in the city to ensure those living in peripheral estates and inner city areas have access to new opportunities .
14 Additionally , member companies have access to numerous seminars , training courses and conferences organised on quality issues .
15 The move follows the recent series of leaks to the media demonstrating that loyalist terrorists had access to confidential security force files and photographs on suspected republican activists .
16 Few classes had access to an extensive range of poetry or play texts and little use was made of pre-20th century literature .
17 The Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement was reported to contain a formalization of existing channels through which US investigators had access to Panamanian banking records .
18 Nevertheless , these apparently simple arrangements belie more complex interrelationships ( Fig. 85 ) : not all places had access to sufficient wood stocks , and owners of well-wooded land would not only supply their own estates but also sell wood to less-wooded estates .
19 Where once the banks had access to regulated supplies of cheap money , they now have to raise nearly 70% of their funds in the open market .
20 An interesting development advocated by the authors is that of moving towards a multidisciplinary approach , whereby other health-care professionals take responsibility for specific problems but all carers have access to the objectives involved .
21 Subscribing libraries have access to this enormous pool of bibliographical information and can then send loan requests to each other electronically .
22 Second , the form of the political system means that non-dominant classes have access to the state and hence may influence state policy in directions antipathetic to the interests of capital .
23 Individuals as well as groups , business corporations and government officials have access to high-speed travel , micro-technology and fax machines , and almost instant information about events world-wide via the news media .
24 In that situation a child with learning difficulties has access to the full curriculum with his peers but also has the benefit of the SENSS teacher sensi-tively supporting and encouraging .
25 If so , did managers have access to the type of training which would guarantee their quality ?
26 These phrases denied me my right to participate in the very same way that the socialist movement refused to recognize my rights to have access to information that would dispel my ignorance on such subjects .
27 Certainly , and not surprisingly , the higher stratum of more secure workers and to a lesser extent their families had access to better health and also housing provision in this period before the state played a significant role in either area — at least for as long as they remained in fairly regular work .
28 Investors have access to published accounts , interim results , Chairman 's statements and any other public announcements or press releases .
29 In a contestable market , existing firms are vulnerable to entry if they attempt to exploit their market power , there are no sunk costs , and hence exit is costless ; and entrants have access to the same technology and factor prices as incumbents .
30 Work is well in hand to ensure District HQ and Practice Teams have access to the Council 's mainframe computer financial systems for budget management , payments and invoicing .
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