Example sentences of "to have access to " in BNC.

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1 We also wanted health service patients to have access to underused ‘ high technology ’ equipment in the private sector .
2 However , this should not be taken to suggest that the present generation are seduced by their salaries and expenses to the degree that they will abandon their principles in order to continue to have access to the institutional channels for political activity .
3 Daca , the main agent for North Star , has issued copies of a letter from a City solicitor vouching for the ‘ good standing ’ of Global Finance which says the corporation is understood to have access to ‘ significant funds ’ .
4 We are committed to enabling people with limited means to have access to legal services .
5 We will legislate to establish the right of every private sector employee in a substantial company to have access to a share in ownership and/or in the profits they help to create .
6 In addition , high rankers tend to have access to scarce resources so that in competitive encounters the possession of a powerful ally will increase the subject 's chance of obtaining some .
7 As most of us have to work to earn a living , the short winter days limit our riding considerably and leave us with the choice of riding before or after work in the dark or only at weekends , unless you are lucky enough to have access to an indoor school .
8 This might include a desire to see wild flowers and animals in a natural setting , possibly to see sheep and cattle grazing in fields , to have access to woodlands , country walks , to be able to climb hills and even mountains and to go down pot-holes .
9 The absence of an evaluative element is a limitation for anyone trying to select between different items , but it is helpful to have access to comprehensive lists of titles which can be searched by a variety of subject approaches , especially since these include recent titles which are unlikely to appear in published bibliographies .
10 If , however , we have opportunities to fish midweek when most other anglers are at work , or fortunate enough to have access to a good piece of barbel river which is less frequently fished , then the best way of catching a big barbel is to stalk one .
11 £9,000 is the maximum you can invest in your TESSA , but the great thing is you do n't have to have access to that amount of money all at once because you spread your savings over 5 years .
12 to have access to the facilities and services of the community
13 In some instances it is essential for students to have access to automatically processed information in connection with their academic work , particularly involving the use of the computer terminals .
14 During the academic year , overseas students need to have access to a wide range of information and support in order to adjust to a different culture and benefit fully from their education .
15 During the academic year , overseas students need to have access to a wide range of information and support in order to adjust to a different culture and benefit fully from their education .
16 It means that we are not only working to enable children to have access to information , knowledge , and literature ( with or without a capital letter ) but that we are also helping them to develop critical and independent thinking .
17 Throughout life , a capacity to play , to symbolize , and to have access to the world of fantasy can assist people to come to terms with life .
18 The Campaign for Resource is a campaign to ensure that industry and the nation as a whole continue to have access to leading edge research and a high calibre workforce , which this University can and should provide .
19 For example , this group included a county authority with an establishment of 187 who specifically allocated £8,100 to training and who also expected to have access to a further estimated £2,000 from a Central Training Fund , for special training projects .
20 But if teachers are to take such decisions they need to have access to these ideas .
21 1.6.7 to keep full , proper and up-to-date books of account and records showing clearly all inquiries and proceedings relating to fault calls of the Licenced Software and allow a duly authorized representative of to have access to said books and records ;
22 Pupils need to be able to produce spoken Standard English if they are to have access to many public areas of life .
23 Children need to have access to well-chosen and appropriate books in school and class libraries .
24 It may sometimes be necessary , for example , to arrange for girls to have access to the technology in single-sex groups if they are to develop a confident and active understanding of the media .
25 These phrases denied me my right to participate in the very same way that the socialist movement refused to recognize my rights to have access to information that would dispel my ignorance on such subjects .
26 Faith ‘ To have access to child care and health care and security in their old age , to enjoy a clean environment , to walk the streets in safety and have a voice in the conduct of public affairs . ’
27 Since the 1981 Education Act requires that the wishes of the parents are fully taken into account when school placement is determined , it will be important for them to have access to consultation and discussion with a professional who is well informed about both the educational needs of visually handicapped children and the schools and support services available .
28 Often it is a combination of adaptations to the classroom environment and to materials used for learning that will be most helpful in terms of giving pupils with defective vision the opportunity to have access to the full curriculum followed in the class .
29 There will be pupils who need to work at a different pace from most of their classmates , and who require specialised equipment and materials in order to have access to the curriculum .
30 To be an international athlete , a top flight boxer or a first division footballer is to have access to a range of resources not available to the majority of the population .
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