Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have access " in BNC.
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1 | She reiterated the Governments view ’ first expressed by us in 1985 that the majority of full-time students should not have access to benefits as a means of supporting themselves whilst studying . ’ |
2 | I have also accepted the advice of a number of organisations , including the TUC , that , for security reasons , union members should not have access to the names and addresses of other union members . |
3 | All the best books on cat care insist that cats should always have access to fresh , clean water and that the water should be changed regularly . |
4 | What you can and must do , however , is ensure that all the investigators are expert in every sense in the techniques of investigation and au fait with all aspects of operating modern aircraft , particularly the large public transport types , but they must also have access to reliable and impartial specialists in the type of aircraft concerned . |
5 | I do n't see why you should n't have access to those . ’ |
6 | Certainly added visual information helps lip-reading , but , since Cued Speech is based on spoken phonemes to which deaf children may not have access , it is difficult to see how it affects language development as a whole . |
7 | To help its VAX or Mips users move to Alpha platforms , DEC has developed binary translation tools which can recompile programs for Alpha without using source code , to which customers may not have access . |
8 | it must not be possible to modify archived material ; system users may not have access to archive material but may read copies of it provided by the system manager |
9 | Individuals may not have access to private transport to substitute for inadequate public provision ; they may not be able to obtain a lift when necessary and they may not possess a telephone or the resources to obtain a car or phone . |
10 | First , women may not have access to relatives who are able or willing to respond . |
11 | One of the significant benefits of using the medium of the free newspapers is that the information will get to those special needs groups ( women , ethnic , disabled ) who , for a variety of reasons , may not have access to other newspapers . |
12 | A recent assessment estimated that the IRA may still have access to up to eight tons . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | From the list given in the book , he chooses only herbs which grow in wet places that the fish would naturally have access to . |
15 | Candidates shall not have access to examination scripts . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Williams would certainly have access to candles , ’ he continued . |
18 | It is too simplistic to suggest that by offering improved opportunities in a less restrictive setting , individuals with often severe learning difficulties , frequently additional disabilities , and histories of damaging experiences , will thereby have access to improved , more satisfying life-styles . |
19 | Many of you will already have access to a personal computer and most of you will have access to one in the future . |
20 | The bureau will not have access to clinical , medical or nursing notes about the patient . |
21 | A female fieldworker certainly will not have access to some of the characteristically male speech events recorded by Labov et al. |
22 | ADULTS and school leavers in remote parts of Argyll and Bute will soon have access to further education colleges without having to travel . |
23 | Remote users will also have access through the JANET networks . |
24 | But rugby will never have access to the three major broadcast television networks in the U.S. as a stand-alone sport ; there are too many established sports hogging the airwaves . |
25 | Your investment will buy units in that fund and you will therefore have access to a far wider-ranging portfolio of investments than most individuals could realistically set up and manage on their own . |
26 | As well as being published in a local newspaper , the proposal must be posted at or near the main gate of the school and in ‘ a conspicuous place ’ in the area and made available for inspection at the school ‘ or at any other place within that area to which members of the public may conveniently have access ’ ( SI 1989 , No. 1469 ) . |
27 | And again there is a suggestion put forward to support this theory that local people wo n't have access to housing , and the suggestion is that ou that migrants have the ability to outbid locals . |
28 | Those responsible for implementing the change will be thwarted in their efforts if they can not have access to the resources they need . |