Example sentences of "be [verb] access to a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Inside the coffin it is pitch dark and fouled with faeces because women confined there are refused access to a toilet .
2 For a modest annual fee , you 'll be given access to a wealth of local inspiration , and while you 're leafing through the trust 's reserves handbook , planning your ‘ research visits ’ for the coming seasons , you 'll be helping to ensure the survival of that unique ‘ library ’ of wild places .
3 If you are getting married at a particular church or synagogue you may be granted access to a library not normally opened to the public .
4 Reasonableness is determined having regard to the principle that no person should unreasonably be denied access to a telecommuncation system ( ibid ) .
5 IT WAS difficult for small independents to offer services like their Holiday Care system , which offered immediate help to holidaymakers , whatever the problem , like lost baggage or loans to cope with legal problems over cars in Spain , for which customers were given access to a phone numnber until 15 days after coming home .
6 The problem of course is getting access to a machine and finding time to do all the viewing you want .
7 To be an international athlete , a top flight boxer or a first division footballer is to have access to a range of resources not available to the majority of the population .
8 This was in 1976 , when the Expenditure Committee of the House of Commons was refused access to a programme analysis and review ( PAR ) study on educational planning which had been made available to the organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) and referred to at length in one of their publications .
9 He was denied access to a lawyer for over three weeks .
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