Example sentences of "[noun] had [noun sg] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The theory that the poet had access to deep and primitive levels put him awkwardly alongside the Romantic ‘ explorers ’ . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Only large record companies had access to sufficient finance to make that kind of investment . |
4 | In 1977 , only 45% of the population had access to public health services and 9% to the private sector . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | The Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement was reported to contain a formalization of existing channels through which US investigators had access to Panamanian banking records . |
7 | Nevertheless , these apparently simple arrangements belie more complex interrelationships ( Fig. 85 ) : not all places had access to sufficient wood stocks , and owners of well-wooded land would not only supply their own estates but also sell wood to less-wooded estates . |
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 | 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 . |
10 | The Government Actuary 's 1983 and 1987 surveys show that , during the years since the 1975 survey , about half of all men in private sector employment had access to occupational pension provision . |
11 | Evacuation was not prompt because the Soviet authorities were initially unwilling to publicize the seriousness of the accident and because few Soviet citizens had access to private transport . |
12 | Recipients of good schemes had access to local community facilities available to the local population at large . |
13 | As chief steward , Gloucester had access to significant patronage . |
14 | As chief steward , Gloucester had access to significant patronage . |