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

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1 If you had complete access to the human body could you cut one out and examine it ?
2 Trying to find out who had direct access to the cakes had proved nothing .
3 Moreover — and more to the point — if as literary intellectuals we feel frustrated at having no channel of access to the figures who exercise decision-making power in our societies , Mrs Lowndes shows us a society in which literary intelligence had direct access to such centres of power , by way of the conjugal bed as well as over the dinner table .
4 Most significantly , her great reserves of wheat and oil had been lost to the Central Powers , who now also had direct access to their eastern satellites Bulgaria and Turkey .
5 Romania and Serbia had been subdued and the Central Powers now had direct access to their allies Bulgaria and Turkey .
6 Certainly the generals had direct access to the Assembly , and could propose motions : one inscription ( Syll.132 ) opens with the formula ‘ by the motion of the generals ’ .
7 A concentrated assessment helped us focus on teaching procedures and materials more effectively and the problems we uncovered could be tackled immediately as we had direct access to the Subject Assessor ’ .
8 And it meant that I had free access to the whole of the so much so , I had a key to the bottom of entry in er access to the firm and I could get in when I liked .
9 They had free access to standard rat food pellets ( EWOS , Sweden ) and tap water .
10 When viewing a house we were interested in buying , we asked the owner if it had rear access .
11 Once upon a time he had instant access to anyone in the office ; now he would telephone and be put on hold .
12 In fact Mr Hingston found a slightly unusual account in that it had instant access so long as withdrawals were made by post .
13 Oil Mill was particularly well placed for transport , for it had easy access to the road , canal and railway , a special branch line running from the latter across a substantial iron bridge to the rear of the mill , allowing direct loading and unloading .
14 Nonetheless , Zahedi had easy access to Zbigniew Brzezinski , Carters national security adviser .
15 She had easy access to the girl inside her .
16 In this respect , the northwestern provinces possessed a distinct advantage over the Mediterranean regions ; here there was an abundance of navigable rivers , while Britain in particular had easy access to coastal transport .
17 Oddly enough this is not to say that kings always had easy access to wealth : much to the disgust of monks of St Denis , Clovis II ( 634 – 57 ) removed silver from the apse of their church , to provide alms during a famine .
18 She said that it was increasingly important that people had easy access to information .
19 But it is noticeable that such information is commoner in those sections of Thucydides ' narrative ( books iii and iv ) which date from years when he himself was a general and had privileged access to the deliberations in the strategeion .
20 " She counted for a great deal in the palace " in the sense that she had privileged access to Louis and thus could be a helpful patron .
21 The Late Pleistocene humans in the Philippines seem to have lived in the savannas , so that the pre-historic Negritos probably did not move into the forest until they had seasonal access to cultivated starchy food unavailable in the forest itself and they evolved a lifestyle to collect forest produce for trade .
22 They had unlimited access to company cheques and used £109,561 to set up their own property firm .
23 Peace prevailed only as long as Ollie had undisputed access to Melanie or , if she was n't around , to John or 10-year-old Ryan .
24 The telephone in the Taylersons ' executive home was situated in the middle of the open-plan living area , which had unimpeded access the kitchen area , the sitting area and the upstairs area
25 In rural Lincolnshire , Clark and Unwin ( 1981 ) found that 77 per cent of respondents in a survey had regular access to private transport .
26 The dogs were fed canned dog food and had regular access to laboratory canine chow and water .
27 Dogs were deprived of food and had regular access to laboratory canine chow and water .
28 In New York she was feted at City Hall , had exclusive access to the great airship base at Lakehurst , Commander Rosendahl waiving all restrictions .
29 Letting the boy out of the box Margaret Forster had exclusive access to a huge cache of intimate letters for her revealing new biography of Daphne du Maurier .
30 Although he had full access to legal counsel , he was not allowed to reveal details of his abduction to the judges .
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