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

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1 There is the further objection that Christian orthodoxy ( be it Catholic or Protestant ) teaches that the Son has sole access to the Father within the Holy Trinity and that He is the sole advocate before the throne of Judgment .
2 Nor , more abstractedly , could it be the result of a perspective on the informational content of the brain ; for , in either case , the perspective would have to be the occurrence of some further brain or informational state and to both of these the scientist has complete access , and the problem reoccurs .
3 Messrs Lee and Lee welcome the prospect of Mr Patten 's appointment : the Democrat on the grounds that ‘ he is not just another appeasing sinologist from the Foreign Office ; the conservative because ‘ he carries more weight than the others mentioned , and he has direct access to No 10 ’ .
4 The community physiotherapist is part of the district physiotherapy service organized at the major local hospital , and the general practitioner has direct access to the service .
5 To obtain this type of information the unit makes extensive use of a very wide range of information sources and has direct access to an internal information service which is maintained within the corporate planning department .
6 It has direct access to the sea , three swimming pools and a night club situated in a separate building in the gardens of the hotel .
7 One bedroom at garden level has direct access to the patio .
8 Its head since 1962 , Army General A. A. Yepishev * , a former KGB officer , has direct access to the General Secretary of the CPSU and probably works closely with Central Committee Secretaries responsible for ideology and cadres .
9 Simply ideal for families it has direct access on to the beach and offers a wide range of holiday activities for children .
10 MAS also has direct access to a small number of external databases .
11 It does , however , mean that it is essential that PR has direct access to the board in order that PR programmes can be sanctioned and executed with full backing from top management .
12 It has rear access to a small but easily maintained rear sunny garden .
13 At the other extreme is the park to which the public has unrestricted access during daylight hours .
14 Rethymnon has easy access to the south , east and west of Crete and , with so many charming towns and villages within easy reach , exploration is a must .
15 Based on normal bath dimensions , the eye-catching shower includes showerheads at different levels , a non-slip floor , a shower seat , support rails and has easy access .
16 They include the following : the extent to which the freedom of the press and other media is guaranteed and protected ; the pattern of media ownership allowed ; the structure of the country 's mass media ; the technology required to ensure rapid and effective generation , processing and dissemination of information at all levels of society and beyond the nation 's borders ; the extent to which the public has easy access to the media channels for meaningful , two-way communication ; and the degree to which the media , besides being a watchdog of public interest vis-a-vis the government , foster the nation 's political and cultural awareness and promote the values and aspirations which the nation has chosen to project as its identifying characteristic in the community of nations .
17 They include the following : the extent to which the freedom of the press and other media is guaranteed and protected ; the pattern of media ownership allowed ; the structure of the country 's mass media ; the technology required to ensure rapid and effective generation , processing and dissemination of information at all levels of society and beyond the nation 's borders ; the extent to which the public has easy access to the media channels for meaningful , two-way communication ; and the degree to which the media , besides being a watchdog of public interest vis-a-vis the government , foster the nation 's political and cultural awareness and promote the values and aspirations which the nation has chosen to project as its identifying characteristic in the community of nations .
18 Botley is serviced regularly by buses into Oxford City Centre and has easy access to the Ring Road network .
19 It also has easy access to the Ring Road network , allowing for fast access to the A40/M40 .
20 Botley is well serviced by a regular bus route into Oxford City and has easy access to the Ring Road network .
21 Patients in and around Exeter can use the cards to present to doctors , dentists and hospitals so that everyone has easy access to their medical history .
22 All members of staff work as a team to achieve customer satisfaction and each client has easy access to key decision-makers within the company , as well as day-to-day contact with their own catering team .
23 PUBLIC inquiries should be held in places where the public has easy access , it was claimed yesterday .
24 PUBLIC inquiries should be held in places to which the public has easy access , it was claimed yesterday .
25 Buses trundle up and down the valley easing the walk-in , and Elbrus even has cable-car access to the snowline and a mountain refuge , Priut , an hour or so above it .
26 This was interpreted as indicating that at the lower inter.stimulus intervals employed ( 5 and 50 msec. ) both hemispheres have access to a short-lived visual trace ( i.e. the icon ) but once the trace decays the right hemisphere has preferential access to , or operates more efficiently on , some more stable representation of the stimulus .
27 A user can only enter or retrieve a module , or collection of modules , by reference to a LIFESPAN package which contains them and to which the user has appropriate access privileges .
28 A user can only enter or retrieve a module , or collection of modules , by reference to a package to which the user has appropriate access rights .
29 A user can only enter or retrieve a module by reference to a LIFESPAN package which contains it and to which the user has appropriate access privileges .
30 As an immediate implication of this we distinguish very sharply between a producer who is the sole source of supply for a particular commodity because he has unique access to a necessary resource and one who is the sole source of supply as a result of his entrepreneurial activities ( which can easily be duplicated by his competitors , if they choose ) .
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