Example sentences of "[not/n't] have [adj] access " in BNC.
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1 | A module password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module . |
2 | A password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module . |
3 | A password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module . |
4 | A module password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module . |
5 | A module password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module . |
6 | There is no overt recognition that fat women do not have equal access to sexual relationships : however , if a fat woman 's friends never ask her whether she is attracted to someone , they assume that she is single because she is fat and that she is likely to remain without a lover . |
7 | In fact , women often do not have equal access to information , due to such factors as restricted mobility outside the home , lower educational levels , and sometimes men 's control over information or media technology . |
8 | Women do not have equal access to them because of their location in the labour market and consequently are more dependent than men on the less generous statutory minimum payments . |
9 | Screening services are often fragmented , and the public may not have equal access to particular screening programmes . |
10 | Although this means that the essay has , indeed , become rather bulky , it does enable one to communicate the nuances of people 's arguments , which can be especially useful for those readers who do not have easy access to the primary documents quoted . |
11 | The librarians in the academic sector are particularly aware that students have few library and information needs and problems it the outset of their academic careers , but are mindful nevertheless that they may not have easy access to the students ( especially in the polytechnics and the universities ) until a much later stage of their courses , if at all . |
12 | By the same token a male fieldworker will not have easy access to conversations with adolescent girls , as John Harris found in Belfast . |
13 | This category from the 1981 census has proved an excellent indicator , because it largely identifies young , single people living in multi-occupied houses who either can not or do not cook , or who do not have regular access to a kitchen . |
14 | It is often forgotten how many people in a developed country like Wales , either do not own a car or do not have regular access to one . |
15 | They were aware of a number of pre-school children who did not have adequate access to resources or support when parents and professionals were becoming aware of the possible extent and implications of the disability . |
16 | Thus it could be argued that children only psychologize as a last resort when they do not have ready access to information about plausible causal mechanisms . |
17 | Just as some readers may not share an action or background knowledge schema with an author , so they may not have ready access to a logic schema which would help them to use the passage effectively . |
18 | There are some languages that require interpreters to which we do not have ready access , though we always make every effort to ensure that we find an interpreter who speaks the applicant 's language or at least one in which he or she is comfortable . |
19 | Because we do not have direct access to the microworld , any measurement involves a chain of amplification by which the state of affairs on the very small scale is made to manifest a corresponding signal in the everyday world of the laboratory . |
20 | This , however , does not mean that there are no further levels of distinction inside the group or that an individual member or a particular family within the gens may not have privileged access to a part of the gens territory . |
21 | Surveys indicate that at least 125 million married couples who want family planning do not have satisfactory access to contraceptive information and supplies . |
22 | This is particularly the case with market research reports , most of which are extremely expensive , thus putting Scotland at an economic disadvantage in not having direct access to this material . |
23 | For even if we achieve the objective of a full franchise then the purpose of that full franchise will not work for disabled people if they do n't have full access to polling stations , they only then have the alternative of using postal or proxy votes and not exercising their franchise in the same way that able-bodied people er will do and their full right are part of the measure that I 'm seeking the house to agree that I should pursue . |