Example sentences of "can have [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 A problem arises here : the company policies and procedures need to be based on some knowledge of employees ' willingness to move but asking the employees whether they are willing to relocate will not provide constructive answers unless those concerned can have answers to their questions based on hard facts — which are usually given in written policy statements .
2 I hope that , given the work done so far to design and cost the scheme , you can have tenders to hand by then on the basis that construction would begin on site very soon after a decision at that meeting .
3 So , for instance , the interpretations can have relevance to a place of work .
4 The three stages of the exercise are : examination of personal values of the participants ; evaluation of existing services in the light of values expressed ; and a focus on ways of changing services so that carers can have access to ‘ valued lifestyles for themselves , as well as for the people they care for ’ .
5 ‘ There are two successive movements of consciousness , difficult but well within our capability , by which we can have access to the superior gradations of our existence .
6 From the earliest time , then , deaf children can have access to the language interaction which Wells ( 1981 ) insists is so important .
7 Software developers — independent or corporate — can have access to the tests and certify their SVR4 applications on the 88000 at no charge , the group says .
8 Historians have been attracted by the wealth of available material : Darwin 's private notebooks have survived , along with much of his correspondence , and this material is now being published so that scholars everywhere can have access to what must stand as a unique record of creative thought .
9 We can have access to all of a written word at the same time , and so there is no advantage in having a visual word-recognition system which uses context to help identify words after they have been only partially processed .
10 It must be easy to use , so that everyone in the personnel department can have access to it .
11 And because it has open server in front of it from the client 's side it looks like a server , so any of those two hundred clients or any of front end tools can have access to the email system as if it was a resource or server .
12 ‘ The offices are used not just by us but also by several local voluntary organisations , and we are anxious that they can have access to them again as soon as possible , ’ Mr Alton said .
13 I mean the way we look at it really is to group villages together so perhaps they 'll have more cover if they 've got two or three specials who work different hours if they have a vehicle they can have access to , provide the cover there .
14 But it is difficult to see how we can have sensitivity to plants and rivers , trees and ecosystems if we have no sensitivity to the caged animal , or the animal undergoing product-testing or about to be slaughtered .
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