Example sentences of "have [adj] access " in BNC.

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31 A queue is a sequence of individuals , arranged according to time of arrival , and not according to size or strength , such that the first in the queue has prior access to some resource .
32 If we are serious about making the risks of HIV transmission common knowledge , and I believe we have to be , then we need to ensure that every section of society has full access to the information that is available .
33 The terms should also make it clear that the committee has the power to investigate matters within its brief and that it has full access to information .
34 Set among the pine trees just a few yards from the white sandy beach , the hotel has immediate access to all facilities in the Forte Hotel Village , at no extra charge , in addition to its own select amenities .
35 The Prime Minister dominates the cabinet , its members wait upon a summons ; there is control and prior approval of the agenda from the Prime Minister ; the skilful exploitation of collective responsibility by the Prime Minister can neutralise and isolate a recalcitrant cabinet minority which has no choice but to ‘ shut up or get out ’ ; the Prime Minister has wide access to a network of policy-making cabinet committees , and ‘ deals ’ can be made in inter-departmental committees , cabinet committees , or between the Prime Minister and individual ministers .
36 In practical terms , whether one has realistic access to the power to initiate a legislative proposal may be as important as whether , once a proposal is initiated , one has a say in whether it is adopted or not .
37 It has ready access to the coal pits of south Lancashire and North Wales , the limestone quarries of Derbyshire , and plentiful supplies of salt ‘ right beneath our feet . ’
38 Just as I am sure twenty-seven victories seemed utterly insufficient to Jackie — and had he not retired , he was certainly fit enough and a good enough driver , given the right cars , to which he would have had total access , to notch up another fifteen or twenty — I am sure that his first million seemed a trifle .
39 If this message is output again it shows that someone has had direct access to the ORACLE database .
40 Indeed , in situations where Health Authorities have had easy access to the skills of economists , as through the York Health Economics Consortium ( University of York , 1990 ) , demand has been high , suggesting that the appropriate skills for the assessment of efficiency have been lacking in the past .
41 The preface also notes that ‘ the poor and disenfranchised communities ( in South Africa ) have had limited access to information and the resources which would enable them to make decisions that will direct their own future . ’
42 The wide-ranging programme includes twenty-five fellowships of $10,000 each for the study of history of art , awarded primarily to scholars who have had limited access to western art historical research libraries and museums .
43 This chapter has attempted to explain why women have had unequal access to occupational pension benefits as compared with men .
44 He asked why the council would not accept orange badge drivers having total access during the scheme 's six month trial period .
45 That is one reason it is so keen that East European products , especially its competitive farm products , should have free access to West European markets .
46 They should be placed where horses can have free access to them without the fear of being trapped and hurt by a more aggressive horse higher in the pecking order .
47 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 .
48 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 ) .
49 This in itself makes it improbable that independent producers of energy will have free access to the French grid .
50 This means owning the necessary equipment or having free access to it .
51 They were aware of a number of pre-school children who did not have adequate access to resources or support when parents and professionals were becoming aware of the possible extent and implications of the disability .
52 Because we do not have direct access to the microworld , any measurement involves a chain of amplification by which the state of affairs on the very small scale is made to manifest a corresponding signal in the everyday world of the laboratory .
53 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 .
54 On the former , it states that internal audit should be involved in the determination of its own priorities , in consultation with management , and the head of internal audit should accordingly have direct access , and freedom to report to all senior management .
55 Where users only access one LIFESPAN Process , there is no harm in letting them have direct access to the command files in SYS$LIFESPAN .
56 Members can , therefore , get the maximum benefit from their use of the program by having direct access to this pool of information and expertise .
57 A rare opportunity to purchase a most substantial character residence enjoying one of the most sought after position in Moseley having direct access to Moseley Private Park at the rear .
58 This is particularly the case with market research reports , most of which are extremely expensive , thus putting Scotland at an economic disadvantage in not having direct access to this material .
59 Manglapus said on Sept. 22 that US forces would only have commercial access to the bases after September 1991 .
60 It warns that the spread of vast computer data banks means it will soon be possible to identify individuals walking along a street , whether or not they have committed a crime : ‘ The new PNC2 police national computer will be capable of storing digitised photographs to which detectives will have instant access . ’
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