Example sentences of "[noun sg] has [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Er the second polygyny where you have one male and then females and here reproductive success erm meaning that there 's a large again you 'll have the males who 'll have the large reproductive success than males who have none at all and erm of course often differences between male and female because the male has and the male has opportunities to erm try to control success rate the female biological and er consequently with this kind of system from female choice and male competition and er are about eighty percent and er polygamy is when you have many males and many females and er is also and er I would assume it 's kind of like males have opportunities .
2 If a buyer has access to a seller 's cost structure then he is in a powerful position to negotiate a cheaper price , or at least avoid paying too high a price .
3 The Winsor & Newton Young Artists ' Award has prizes to the value of £2,500 , and offers the 20 finalists the opportunity to have their work exhibited in The Mall Galleries , during the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours Annual Exhibition which runs until April 20th .
4 This makes it clear that certification , like a share certificate , is not a representation that the transferor has title to the shares but is a representation that certificates have been produced to the company showing a prima facie title and that the company will be liable to compensate any person who acts on the faith of it , provided that it was issued by someone authorised by the company to issue certified transfer and was signed by someone authorised to sign .
5 Computer has answer to problem .
6 If you say , ‘ Well , of course , yes , I can easily explain that , but basically we 'll transfer the the , the handling of the enquiry to A Department , which of course has responsibility to B , but B ca n't do that without C , ’ you have to know in your own organization that that 's the way the procedure works , but it will mean nothing to the listener .
7 For this reason the American experience has relevance to the United Kingdom , and perhaps vice versa ; and developments in law , medicine , the police force and the social services are worthy of the attention of those within education .
8 In additional , the Department has access to the Planning Exchange Library and Information Service .
9 Only when the critic has access to all the sources which were at the disposal of the editor can his findings be absolutely certain .
10 While remedying the deficiencies in the procedures and ensuring that cases are dealt with properly and without delay , it is vital that each application is dealt with fairly and adequately , that each applicant has access to independent legal advice , and that there is a right to proper appeal — a right that the Bill does not give .
11 This might occur if general practices encouraged a partner with a special interest in diabetes to care for their diabetic patients ; if practices are well equipped as part of a commitment to quality of care ; if the practice has access to dietitian services — most appropriately , perhaps , through the training of practice nurses in dietetics ; and , in such well organised practices , if only those patients with special problems are referred to hospital diabetic clinics .
12 The Regulations require that : any person who keeps any livestock on agricultural land , or who knowingly causes or permits any livestock to be so kept , must ensure that anybody attending the stock has access to the relevant Welfare Code , is aware of its provisions and ( after 1.1.92 ) if they are attending the stock on behalf of the keeper has had instruction on the Welfare Code .
13 There has been no agreement on the subject and , at present , no police force on the continent can take information from the PNC and no such police force has access to it .
14 The research has access to data on assistance payments , employment and financial characteristics , and this will be used to estimate the effects of assistance at the establishment level using regression techniques .
15 If a pet cat has access to the garage where someone has been filling the car 's radiator system with antifreeze at the onset of winter , the animal may see a small puddle on the garage floor , where some has spilled .
16 Furthermore , each child has access to eight hours daily nursery provision in France and five to six hours in Belgium .
17 For example , a district county council has responsibilities to : its electors and ratepayers ( who may not necessarily be the same group ) ; the county council ; central government departments ( in particular the Department of the Environment ) and Parliament ; not to mention pressure groups such as the local Chamber of commerce and local action groups .
18 An independent lender has access to every insurance company .
19 We will make sure very community has access to dentists , with the resources to provide full NHS cover we will and restore the free dental check .
20 The Human Resources Director has responsibility to the Board of Directors for the implementation and continuity of all matters relating to environmental issues .
21 For this purpose , it is essential that the clinical teacher has access to a room where discussion can be private and uninterrupted .
22 One aspect of microcomputers which users find frustrating is that if the school librarian or teacher has access to only one type of microcomputer e.g. a BBC-B or an IBM PC , there is no compatibility between the machines .
23 DHAs can then concentrate on ensuring that the health needs of the population for which they are responsible are met ; that there are effective services for the prevention and control of disease and the promotion of health ; that their population has access to a comprehensive range of high quality , value for money services ; and on setting targets for and monitoring the performance of those management units for which they continue to have responsibility .
24 ‘ District health authorities can then concentrate on ensuring that … the health needs of the population for which they are responsible are met ; and that their population has access to a comprehensive range of … services . ’
25 Animal nature has analogies to human nature , and by doing our duties to animals in respect of manifestations of human nature , we indirectly do our duty towards humanity .
26 Administration can be done by double-entry book-keeping , but is quicker and cheaper if the core group has access to a computer .
27 The group has access to a greater variety of experiences and skills than does one person .
28 If this explanation of the lhb applies also to the other terrestrial planets then the degree of sharing of the population producing the lhb would be slight , because in the formation of planets each planet has access to what to a large extent is a private supply of material .
29 In particular , it must meet with the best available techniques not entailing excessive cost ( BATNEEC ) and , where a process has emissions to more than one environmental media , the best practicable environmental option ( BPEO ) .
30 They consider that the test of fairness in the Directive has similarities to the test of reasonableness to which a majority of the terms within the scope of the UCTA are subject .
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