Example sentences of "you [verb] access to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So , for instance , if you wanted access to a management information system on your Unix computer , to an accounts system running on a mainframe , and to a spreadsheet running locally on the PC , it would be possible to reach all of them via the same windowing front-end . |
2 | Sometimes you have access to a text , but not to all the information you would like about it . |
3 | If you take your lunch to work , to munch at your desk or on a park bench , a hot meal is practically impossible , unless you have access to a kitchen . |
4 | It is particularly useful if you have access to a park to place the clues in . |
5 | If on the other hand you have access to a colour television set at the place where you are staying , you may be able to use this instead , provided that it can be tuned to your camcorder 's signal output and assuming that it is designed for use on the same television standard as the camcorder , eg UK PAL for machines sold in Great Britain ( see page 153 ) . |
6 | Most matters are soon dealt with by experience — but knowing you have access to a solicitor 's professional advice on more complex legal problems is a valuable extra security : |
7 | If you have access to a camera this is a question you should think about carefully . |
8 | It is not an easy thing to get rid of a body by dumping it in the sea , except from a boat , Of course it is less of a problem if you have access to a pier or a jetty , but most such places are public and liable to be overlooked , even at night . |