Example sentences of "had access to " in BNC.
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1 | Critics and scholars had access to libraries , and the paid leisure to think , read , and write during university vacations , and , sometimes , sabbatical leave . |
2 | The move follows the recent series of leaks to the media demonstrating that loyalist terrorists had access to confidential security force files and photographs on suspected republican activists . |
3 | The chaotic transport situation did not harm it , since it had access to local raw materials and fuel . |
4 | The theory that the poet had access to deep and primitive levels put him awkwardly alongside the Romantic ‘ explorers ’ . |
5 | It was established in 1945 as the Industrial , Commercial and Financial Corporation to try to ensure that British industry had access to sufficient funds to feed its long-term growth . |
6 | Mr Goodwin did not see the file and does not know if his source had access to the file . |
7 | Few classes had access to an extensive range of poetry or play texts and little use was made of pre-20th century literature . |
8 | Where once the banks had access to regulated supplies of cheap money , they now have to raise nearly 70% of their funds in the open market . |
9 | Being Jahsaxa 's most esteemed security officer , he had access to many of her personal files ( including ones she did n't know about ) and enjoyed free-ranging consultation with the public network . |
10 | He had access to Hammad Haiba whose mother 's sister was Salah 's wife 's sister-in-law ; and with Salha on his side he could redouble the pressure : Hammad was Salha 's grandson . |
11 | In addition , people had access to other written materials : shaikhs kept lists of members of their lineages , and it was sometimes possible to reconstruct a genealogy from them . |
12 | Natural parents often had access to children guaranteed under a court order and foster parents had to be committed to support for ‘ parental responsibility ’ , which could cause difficulties , said Miss Marion Lowe , the association 's director . |
13 | The family ran a candy store in Brooklyn , where little Isaac had access to the science-fiction magazines which proliferated in the 1920s . |
14 | Eckstein found that the best educated had access to the most rewarding jobs , ‘ but because such jobs are not expanding as rapidly as schooling , education in itself provides no guaranteed job ’ . |
15 | The ordinary palace Household was rarely seen , except by those who had access to the Court , but it was no less splendid , though less exotic than the Military . |
16 | The foreigners resident in Paris were represented not only by their Ambassadors but frequently by non-official persons who had access to the Court , such as the American socialite Lillie Moulton . |
17 | Bede also had access to the library collected by Bishop Acca at Hexham . |
18 | To put the problem in an extreme form , if we had access to all the genetic information in the egg and knew all the genes in detail , could we compute the animal to which it will give rise ? |
19 | Hofmann could offer advice , analytical expertise and academic contact and , in return , had access to large scale facilities , materials and dye products . |
20 | McLeod called the rest of the team together and asked the entire squad if they had access to prescribed drugs . |
21 | Clearly , many parents in the area were not judging the school in the same way as HMI , who had access to a different range of information . |
22 | Here it was effectively a form of non-elected local government , which had access to greater resources than Glasgow District Council . |
23 | They also had access to equipment and resources not available at college . |
24 | Prussia however had access to neither of these as a way of financing industrial change . |
25 | Poland had access to a coastline for the first time since the early seventeenth century . |
26 | The Corridor through which Poland had access to the sea ran almost exactly through Pomerelia and the area occupied by the Kaszubes — who were now considered to be Polish . |
27 | Inner London authorities normally had access to funds via Central Personnel/Management Budgets , for example : |
28 | Since his recent appointment Mr Clayton has at no time had access to any medical evidence relating to the nine children . |
29 | Mr Gilbert said the department had received guidance from the Scottish Office , and had access to guidelines used by other local authorities . |
30 | Although the system had been modified in many villages so that the strips fell together instead of being widely separated , everybody , including squatters , had access to the common land and was able to earn some sort of a living from it , and this could be supplemented seasonally by labouring or harvesting for a bigger landowner . |