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

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1 He argues that this control enables a group of conquerors to subdue and dominate those who do not have access to such technology .
2 Almost 40% of Japanese still do not have access to a flushing toilet .
3 Because of their position in the class-structure they do not have access to useful connections which , as we have seen , are so valuable in Latin America .
4 Children from the under-privileged sections of the community , the socially deprived , may well have been conditioned , even educated , to believe that they do not have access to such services as libraries .
5 If pupils do not have access to Standard English then many important opportunities are closed to them , in cultural activities , in further and higher education , and in industry , commerce and the professions .
6 So a choice of background was easy , but if you do not have access to a piece of the relevant dress you can either cheat and buy a similar fabric , or choose a plain white silk or satin backing .
7 Modules , in this sense , do not have access to the contents of other modules and , in Carl Hewitt of MIT 's immortal words , ‘ modules should n't be able to dicker around with the insides of their neighbours ’ .
8 My seat went through a large 16in thicknesser , but if you do not have access to one , do n't worry .
9 Because of the decline of public transport , it is often no longer possible for those who do not have access to personal transport ( their own or shared ) to commute daily to and from rural settlements ; these people and places may effectively be isolated .
10 I think that its , its choice that 's something we have n't sort of looked at tonight , I think its the important er factor in a fact that we 've got an audience here with a large representative er percentage of er access to a car and certainly erm I working in the transport field in West Central Scotland , er that is not the case , in Glasgow where the car ownership is something in the order of seventy per cent of the population do not have access to a car or do not have access in a household , we , you are then talking , you have to look very , very seriously at what public transport must provide in order to meet just day , day to day activities and I think that this choice aspect is something that is absolutely vital as the lady in front says .
11 However , it is generally true that mainstream teachers do not have access to specialist knowledge beyond very generic special needs training .
12 But the reality is that , whilst such liberation has had its positive effects , many people , particularly in working-class communities , do not have the opportunity , do not have access to either money or education , to make positive use of such a philosophy of personal liberation except in very restricted terms .
13 ‘ You do not have access to the books ? ’
14 We welcome the advice that new retail development should be sited so as to reduce the number and length of car journeys and to provide for those who do not have access to a car .
15 NO ACCESS You do not have access to this module without supplying it 's associated password .
16 You do not have access to the package specified .
17 You do not have access to the module specified .
18 Er , I mean that 's , that 's not just here it 's everywhere , but one of the things that is very clear is that people often do not have access to the sort of information that they need about hazards .
19 In effect , large objects moving at hypersonic velocities do not have time to ‘ see ’ the atmosphere before cratering the surface .
20 It enables those who do n't have time to be volunteers to get involved .
21 ‘ Doctors do n't have time to be beautiful , ’ Charity informed her ruefully .
22 but erm , I think I down by his legs , all this and erm , you know , its bang , bang its just like , its over in a split second , you do n't have time to be this , I was there and there nobody really new what was going on and all this sort of stuff , he was probably one of most honest about , well , one of the most honest little bloke more willing to speak about it , and he had this other one it was right you know like , er , well I 'm already taking further than I 'm willing to go on this course , what you need is , well look , you know , all I know is that we was first , saying no more than that , not willing to go .
23 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 . ’
24 ‘ You know , if you read the collected letters of any writer — if you read her biography — you will always get a sense that there 's something missing , something biographers do n't have access to , the real thing , the crucial thing , the thing that really mattered to the poet herself .
25 If you are staying in a caravan or tent and do n't have access to a refrigerator , buy food only as you need it .
26 You also do n't have access to upper memory blocks or the high memory area .
27 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 .
28 just in case some of you do n't have access to rec.sport.soccer , here 's something that 's just arrived :
29 Over 80% do n't have access to any help once they leave hopsital .
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