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

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1 Essentially , therefore , the provisions only had application to income falling within the first limb .
2 3142,3150 Logged on user does not have access to module :
3 However , it is generally true that mainstream teachers do not have access to specialist knowledge beyond very generic special needs training .
4 For many years farm workers , and other rural inhabitants who did not have access to home ownership , had been quietly and routinely disadvantaged by the housing policies of many rural local authorities .
5 Candidates shall not have access to examination scripts .
6 If this is supposed impossible for the Westerner ( assuming he is not too old ! ) it must be because , and only because , he does not have access to information allowed the Chinese as children .
7 However , if it is thought that the joint tenancy might be severed ( and there might be good matrimonial or tax planning reasons for this ) it is preferable to include the enlargement of powers as in Precedent 34 for otherwise the trustees of the conveyance may not have power to mortgage or charge the property ( see Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 1964 , s8 ) .
8 I 'm just having regard to criterion four of policy H two .
9 Working-class women had always had recourse to abortion ; but in the case of the last century it was particularly likely , first , where married women workers worked outside the home and hence paid a key role in determining their families economic stability ; and second , where the dependence of the family on the women 's wage led to a reappraisal of family strategy .
10 In this connection , it is interesting that many of the restrictions on economic life in the Pentateuch were to ensure that each family always had access to part of the society 's capital — namely a plot of land and some animals .
11 The Code may also have relevance to unitisation proposals which are in competition with an offer to which the Code applies .
12 They also had access to equipment and resources not available at college .
13 Probably have access to film .
14 Windows comes with a basic painting application and I also have access to Freelance .
15 Similarly , the Department of Social Work 's guidelines for employees in handling violence and aggressive behaviour by clients or members of the public will be revised periodically having regard to service development and other relevant sources of information .
16 A Farmland and Rural Development Act was passed in 1988 and farmers now have access to grant aid to help in diversification projects .
17 Most senior executives now have access to desktop microcomputers and , of course , fax and telex are used regularly .
18 The evening before he had procured from the local library a copy of Gerald Seymour-Strachey 's essay in autobiography , but a quick flick through the index had assured him there was no mention of Walter Machin , and he had n't had time to bone up on the details of the man himself 's career .
19 And I did n't have time to pussyfoot around .
20 Wo n't have time to appetite .
21 Firstly because editors and journalists and so forth get an awful lot of them , and do n't have time to pore over them , and secondly because they pick them up , they sort of come in , they look at it and say , ‘ I ca n't see how I can use this . ’
22 There are a lot of barriers that exist between people and training some of them could be things like they do n't have access to child care it could be they lack confidence so we go for support and we can offer training which is local we can offer language support .
23 And again there is a suggestion put forward to support this theory that local people wo n't have access to housing , and the suggestion is that ou that migrants have the ability to outbid locals .
24 On the hearing of the appeal the court ordered that there be no identification of W. , any institution or establishment where she was residing or being educated and any natural person having or prospectively having day to day care of her or of any material calculated to lead to her identification .
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