Example sentences of "would have [adj] access " in BNC.
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1 | On the day on which the Secretary of State gave a pledge to his party conference that everyone would have equal access to free health care , I was contacted by a constituent , Mr. Ronnie Watson , who had been waiting since September 1990 for an appointment with a consultant to discuss a possible hip operation and had just been told that he would have to wait until some unspecified date in 1992 . |
2 | Use of the library resource centre means that the children would have immediate access to a much larger collection than can normally be gathered in a series of project or topic boxes , of the kind that were to be gathered for the use of the eight groups in this example . |
3 | However , I do believe that this exchange together with the evidence I heard illustrates the understandable concern of the dock company to ensure that it would have unrestricted access to the port for itself and its sublessees who would operate there . |
4 | Its fighters would be amnestied , would have special access to education , health care , land and credit , and would receive a monthly payment for six months while they looked for employment and adapted to civilian life . |
5 | If complete public openness is the policy , it might have been expected that the public would have free access to governors ' meetings so that they could hear the arguments for policy and resource allocations within the school . |
6 | In1982 the Consejo de Ministros made a symbolic gesture to express their socialist principles and declared that all Spanish citizens would have free access to museums ( foreigners paid ) . |
7 | Parliament would have unlimited access to the funds , but would have to pass specific resolutions to appropriate money . |
8 | On the other hand , there would be much greater flexibility for clients and lawyers , and much more control by the instructing client who would have direct access to the advocate in the case . |