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

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1 Erm , I do n't think either a father or a mother intrinsically has to be necessary , I think what 's important is that children should have access to a variety of loving adults , one or two , or maybe three of those who they should have a special relationship with , does n't matter whether they 're male or female , so long as the , the children are loved and they feel secure and happy , it does n't matter about , you know , this is mother , this is father .
2 A special link is used in conjunction with passwords and allows users who do not normally have access to a user 's modules without supplying a valid password ( as they are in a different branch of the user tree ) .
3 Participants remote from Henley must have access to a PC and modem as well as adequate library facilities .
4 Self-help groups can be very useful and ideally every physician caring for diabetics should have access to a person skilled in helping people to rid themselves of the smoking habit .
5 ( iv ) In proof-reading any work produced on a word processor , pupils may have access to a computer spelling checker. ( v ) Pupils should be encouraged to use whatever presentational devices are appropriate for a given piece of work — particularly work that is to be displayed or made public .
6 The forecasts that every British family would by now have access to a car ( the thinking behind the design of Milton Keynes and other new towns ) were plainly wrong .
7 I think that its , its choice that 's something we have n't sort of looked at tonight , I think its the important er factor in a fact that we 've got an audience here with a large representative er percentage of er access to a car and certainly erm I working in the transport field in West Central Scotland , er that is not the case , in Glasgow where the car ownership is something in the order of seventy per cent of the population do not have access to a car or do not have access in a household , we , you are then talking , you have to look very , very seriously at what public transport must provide in order to meet just day , day to day activities and I think that this choice aspect is something that is absolutely vital as the lady in front says .
8 We welcome the advice that new retail development should be sited so as to reduce the number and length of car journeys and to provide for those who do not have access to a car .
9 So a choice of background was easy , but if you do not have access to a piece of the relevant dress you can either cheat and buy a similar fabric , or choose a plain white silk or satin backing .
10 So easily did the rational fear of not being able to exchange their products so advantageously merge , for a whole generation , into the absurdity of supposing that they could somehow have access to a source of wealth other than their own production .
11 Reception staff should have access to a database containing information on Garden events , basic Garden information , and staff skills and specialisms .
12 The developmental view of children 's language suggests that , in addition to establishing prerequisite cognitive and social skills , the child must have access to a number of environmental support systems ( see Bruner 1983 ) .
13 A transformational change is orchestrated by the organization 's executive managers , who must have access to a model that enables them to diagnose and manage the change process .
14 In new assured tenancies fair rents will give way to market rents freely negotiated between the landlord and the tenant , and neither assured nor assured shorthold tenants will have access to a Rent Officer under the fair rent procedures .
15 They will be kept in locked bedrooms , but will have access to a dayroom and both counsellors and education specialists .
16 Almost 40% of Japanese still do not have access to a flushing toilet .
17 If you are staying in a caravan or tent and do n't have access to a refrigerator , buy food only as you need it .
18 Debut-ing Producer Verity Lambert would have access to a pool of new and established Directors physically to make the shows , plus , in the office next door , her most valued asset of all — a resident Script-Editor .
19 The pupils would then have access to an OPAC ( On-line public access catalogue ) similar to those available in some polytechnics and universities at present .
20 If you happen to own or have access to an Acorn A5000 computer , then you can run Designaknit providing you have at least 2 megabytes of RAM and version 1.7 of the PC Emulator .
21 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 .
22 If so , did managers have access to the type of training which would guarantee their quality ?
23 After much laborious correspondence we received from China the following : ‘ We believe that no one outside of this country will have access to the mule and her foal in Honan Province because such matters will have to be approved by the authorities here .
24 If Wilson 's Thirteenth Point was to be observed — that Poland should have access to the sea — then the principle of National Self-Determination , so dear to the President s heart , must inevitably be compromised .
25 British Telecommunications Plc says it is to complete its cable television network in the Westminster district of London by 1995 under undertakings given to the government as part of a review of its licence for the area : some 120,000 homes in Westminster , the only area in the UK where the company is licensed to offer television service over its phone network , will have access to the service on completion , Reuter notes ; the company hopes to be allowed to run TV throughout its network from 1997 .
26 You do not have access to the module specified .
27 At that time , according to a France Telecom spokeswoman , Itineris users will have access to the entirety of the Swiss GSM network that will be operational .
28 This is because the denizens of the past did n't have access to the theory of cognitive metaphor , and that way of understanding language .
29 When the work is completed the public will have access to the castle once more , just as Lord Leverhulme intended 80 years ago . ’
30 From the earliest time , then , deaf children can have access to the language interaction which Wells ( 1981 ) insists is so important .
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