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

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1 What will happen to all those projects if none of them has access to the channel tunnel and to the rapid movement of freight and passengers around the London area ?
2 There really is no excuse for this fumbling , flaccid performance and yet this crowd act like they 'd grebo to a belch if it was feedback and amplified .
3 The pupils were said to have no right of entry into the museum ( nor , it was said , did they have access to a certain ‘ necessary article ’ ) .
4 Nobody bribes such workers … nor do they have access to hard currency ’ .
5 These ground rules might include how we make sure we can hear each other , who talks and when , how we organise meetings , whether or not children are allowed to use PE equipment , do they have access to chairs ?
6 They had loyalty to those teams and that was a crucial factor in our decision .
7 Well , as kind as they had time to be .
8 McLeod called the rest of the team together and asked the entire squad if they had access to prescribed drugs .
9 Individuals could only choose between truth and falsehood if they had access to both ; ultimately , ‘ reason and virtue are predicated upon the freedom to choose ’ .
10 ‘ In summary she submitted that the local authority should bear the costs of the application of the father because at the time of his application the local authority either had access to all the information or they had access to all the information available to the guardian .
11 But our interviewers spoke to families from all walks of life and found class had no bearing on whether or not they had access to books . ’
12 ‘ There is no reason why they should not be , ’ she said , pointing to how they had access to precisely the same teaching methods .
13 If they had access to interpreters , it would enable his Department speedily to deal with immigration cases .
14 They had access to the schedule to be used ( Document 2 ) and thus were in a position to know what criteria would be used to observe and evaluate them .
15 Only the better-off could afford to travel at more than a walking pace in eighteenth-century England — unless , that is , they had access to a riding horse .
16 Oakley ( 1974a ) in her study of housework could find no correlation between hours worked by housewives and the quantity of domestic machinery they had access to .
17 With a careful introduction to the database , pupils were made aware that the information they had access to was the same information available to those in the food and catering industry and to consumer groups .
18 It remains to be seen if they have applicability to the much more complex discriminant analysis problems routinely undertaken by classical taxonomists .
19 If deaf people 's link to the hearing world and to the information distributed by the hearing world is faulty , then unless they have recourse to a second hearing person who can act as a check they will be unaware of the faults of the first hearing signer .
20 All we know about As , for example , is that they have relation to R to Bs , relation R' to Cs , relation R'' to Ds , etc ; and similarly for our understanding of Bs , Cs and Ds , and the variety of Rs .
21 If I can talk about one particular council , Gloucestsershire , feel they have reason to be aggrieved with the Government .
22 They have access to a ring of thieves who act as couriers , stripping streets of luxury cars or ramming the gates of car showrooms and disappearing with the entire fleet of vehicles . ’
23 ‘ But they have access to those who are and they 're determined to exert as much influence as they can according to their convictions . ’
24 Yet banks retain an important edge over accountancy firms — they have access to external capital , which their rivals do not .
25 ‘ I think that in any case technological developments ensure that there is no point in trying to propagandize or conceal , because people have access to the truth — at least , in theory they have access to more data that will enable them to determine what the truth of a matter is — through satellites , facsimiles , etc .
26 People will remain disabled and dependent until they have access to the public transport systems which exclude them .
27 In order to ensure that R&D activities result in successful new products , innovators must ensure that they have access to all of the relevant information .
28 But has n't it occurred to you that if they have access to knowledge and culture from a previous machine age , yet still continue with their own customs , then maybe they have reasons which seem at least to them to be perfectly good and sufficient ? ’
29 Non-career golfing ladies still comprise a majority of lady members and it probably does not make much practical difference to them not to be able to play on a Saturday or Sunday morning since they have access to the courses at all other times .
30 They have access to the villages that have been bombed and can see that civilian targets have been hit by Turkish air force planes that are bombing northern Iraq .
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