Example sentences of "have access [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Managers must keep under review the ways in which employees have access to emergency services .
2 All students have access to specialist courses in research methods run by the Faculty of Social Sciences .
3 But has n't it occurred to you that if they have access to knowledge and culture from a previous machine age , yet still continue with their own customs , then maybe they have reasons which seem at least to them to be perfectly good and sufficient ? ’
4 The plan stresses that new land for development has to be located close to transport routes , have access to water and draining facilities and be attractive to businesses .
5 Probably have access to film .
6 A Farmland and Rural Development Act was passed in 1988 and farmers now have access to grant aid to help in diversification projects .
7 On a more pragmatic note , using a DTP system for coursework requires that students have access to workstation or PC/Macintosh screens ( of which we have dozens ) for all stages of the assessment , whereas using markup-based systems most of the work can be performed from simpler terminals ( of which we have hundreds ) .
8 Some have done well , but they are those who have more land , have access to capital , have higher levels of education and are generally more socially advantaged .
9 I think some people on the list have access to news agency files , can someone maybe dig out the actual conversation/interview and put it into context … or do the news agencies just hold quotes like this ? ?
10 Employers on the other hand have access to advice and finance to help them know their rights and obligations .
11 We have argued throughout that cutting eligibility is the worst possible way of containing the cost of legal aid , and we are pleased that the Home Affairs Committee has recognised the importance of maintaining eligibility for legal aid in order to ensure that citizens have access to advice and assistance at a price they can afford .
12 Insider dealing in this respect is controlled by restricting the number of traders who have access to information , a technique which they believe is easier than trying to control how much information is announced over a given period of time .
13 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 .
14 An active secondary market in which shareholders who have access to information about the company and are able to deal freely , will lead to share prices accurately reflecting the companies prospects and in turn the accurate pricing of new issues .
15 ‘ It is vitally important that all members of the community have access to information about drugs and alcohol misuse .
16 Firstly , the primary objective for us as a trade union must to be ensure G M B activists , shop stewards and officials all have access to training and computer literacy .
17 Most senior executives now have access to desktop microcomputers and , of course , fax and telex are used regularly .
18 Windows comes with a basic painting application and I also have access to Freelance .
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