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

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1 Mr. A. J. Beith ( On behalf of the House of Commons Commission ) : The Computer Officer , who has responsibility to both Houses for computer developments planned for Parliament as a whole , has a staff of two assistant computer officers , one of whom is on secondment to the House , and one full-time and one part-time secretary .
2 The DNA sequence of this PPT element in addition to exhibiting homology to the previously proposed neuronal consensus ( 8 ) has homology to other single stranded DNA binding protein elements which have recently been identified and occur in non neuronal genes .
3 This section has reference to certain points of procedure which must , or which may , be followed by the licensing board at its meetings .
4 In one company , however , the corporate planning department does not take any online services but has access to such services via a divisional library .
5 Each of the groups has access to such resources , but only as and when required .
6 Furthermore , each child has access to eight hours daily nursery provision in France and five to six hours in Belgium .
7 This might occur if general practices encouraged a partner with a special interest in diabetes to care for their diabetic patients ; if practices are well equipped as part of a commitment to quality of care ; if the practice has access to dietitian services — most appropriately , perhaps , through the training of practice nurses in dietetics ; and , in such well organised practices , if only those patients with special problems are referred to hospital diabetic clinics .
8 The pilot trainee in the left hand seat , with the flight-instructor in the right hand seat , who has access to twelve key locked emergency simulation switches .
9 He also has access to that other kingdom ; he can open the doors of heaven .
10 The conglomerate , acting through its ‘ directing mind and will ’ , does not deal in its own shares ; instead it uses information generated by its clients ( or , on occasion , information generated from within the conglomerate itself ) to make profits , or to cut losses , by trading with the public , or even by giving advice to clients , at a time when it ( the conglomerate ) has access to unpublished price sensitive information pertaining to publicly traded securities .
11 he is an officer or employee of that company or a related company who has access to unpublished price sensitive information which ought not reasonably to be disclosed except for the proper performance of his duties ; or
12 he is in a professional or business relationship with that company or a related company and has access to unpublished price sensitive information which ought not reasonably to be disclosed except for the proper performance of his duties
13 The first , and simplest , is where the government has access to better information than the private sector ; the second is where consumers have better access than producers to information about current shocks .
14 Sometimes the justification is that the government has access to better information than the private sector and judges the true social cost to be in excess of the private cost .
15 The statement says that where a member 's opinion is sought on the application of accounting standards or principles to specific circumstances or transactions of an entity of which he is not the auditor , he should ensure that he has access to all relevant information , he should contact the auditor to provide an opportunity for the latter to bring to his attention any relevant facts and , given his client 's permission , he should provide a copy of his opinion to the auditor .
16 the Problem Administrator has access to all problem reports ( using the System Administrator 's password ) , and
17 the Problem Solver has access to all problem reports but may only list reports assigned to him .
18 On the other hand , polycentric disputes can only be satisfactorily resolved if the solution takes account of the interests of all affected parties and if the decision-maker has access to all relevant information and opinions from whatever quarter they come .
19 Only when the critic has access to all the sources which were at the disposal of the editor can his findings be absolutely certain .
20 For heaven 's sake , who has access to all her jewellery ? ’
21 It has access to beautiful , unknown countryside and excursions to Edinburgh and the Lake District are arranged .
22 Second , he claims , it has access to supplementary business , management and technical skills — for example , consultants can be brought in from a centralised pool for any particularly specialised work .
23 Your local Careers Office almost certainly has access to these and can help you .
24 These implied ancillary rights may be excluded by agreement ; but the tenant 's adviser should not agree to their exclusion unless the tenant has access to delimited loading bays and an express right to load and unload .
25 A woman who has access to this information can start to take decisions about motherhood and her own sexuality .
26 It is incumbent upon every Muslim who has access to this mercenary author to drive this harmful being out of the way of Muslims and punish him , ’ he added in a report from the Iranian news agency IRNA .
27 The Minister , who has access to more information than I have and who is ably supported by his civil servants , may be able to give us more news on that front this morning .
28 Anyone who campaigns against opencast must recognise that British Coal has access to enormous PR resources .
29 While remedying the deficiencies in the procedures and ensuring that cases are dealt with properly and without delay , it is vital that each application is dealt with fairly and adequately , that each applicant has access to independent legal advice , and that there is a right to proper appeal — a right that the Bill does not give .
30 To satisfy its taste for diversity , a hare tries to pick an area where it has access to half a dozen fields .
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