Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] access to " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Borders Regional Council also believes the new fishing dimension in the funding rules , given the fishing industry at Eyemouth , will strengthen the case for access to rural development to finance which they have been working on with Scottish Borders Enterprise for several years .
2 It has full VT320 emulation for access to character-based applications on networks , and has the TCP/IP stack licensed from NetManage Inc , and the XRemote protocol for high-speed serial communications .
3 It has full VT320 emulation for access to character-based applications on networks , and has the TCP/IP stack licensed from NetManage Inc , and the XRemote protocol for high-speed serial communications .
4 As far as the residence requirements were concerned , the Commission considered that , as it stated in its communication of 19 July 1989 on a Community framework for access to fishing quotas ( Official Journal 1989 No .
5 The Commission 's communication of 19 July 1989 on a Community framework for access to fishing quotas ( Official Journal 1989 No .
6 The Commission communication of 19 July 1989 on a Community framework for access to fishing quotas was not appropriate to resolve that conflict , because it did not tackle the problem of the effective exploitation of the catch quotas allocated to the member states .
7 The Commission points out that , in is communication of 19 July 1989 on a Community framework for access to fishing quotas ( Official Journal 1989 No .
8 Working class women 's groups and the Workers ' Birth Control Group , formed in 1924 , which played a major part in the struggle for access to birth control information , also found it impossible to ignore the maternalist framework in their campaign .
9 Behind was a single lofty three-storeyed hall with galleries for access to the cupboards in which the books ( in manuscript form ) were stored .
10 Personal ornaments , including jade buttons of floral design , bracelets , pendants , hair-pins and ear-rings , emphasised still further the link between access to jade and high official status .
11 All that was necessary was the purchase of sufficient land on the west side of the Leicester Canal to make a towpath for access to the Grand Union .
12 Local disk caching , connection-oriented protocol support for access to NFS servers over low-speed links and RSA for increased security and authentication will be added to Solaris in 1993 .
13 Ill-treatment of prisoners and fabrication of confessions can only be prevented by better organisation , selection , training , supervision and remuneration of the police force coupled with stringent rules for access to independent legal advice and a bar on confessions obtained in the absence of that representation .
14 Given the increasing use of traffic signals on rural roads on the west side of Edinburgh , I would like a report submitted to me on the feasibility of using traffic signals as access to the Heriot Watt site .
15 The Statement urged the development of sustainable forest management policies , due compensation to host nations for access to the forests ' genetic resources , and technical and financial aid to help developing countries preserve their forests .
16 Males will also compete for other resources , food for example , but the status hierarchies for access to different commodities are not necessarily always correlated ( Rowell 1972 ) .
17 Social selection results from ( a ) effects of competition between the subject and others of either sex with respect to commodities essential to survival in the situation that will allow attempt at reproduction , ( b ) competition for access to preferred members of the opposite sex for mating and ( c ) effects of competition between subjects for access to commodities in the environment essential for rearing of their young or those of relatives to reproductive age .
18 All I know is that I 'm almost at my wits ' ends trying to cope with the demands for access to you — the television people , radio , and there 's all the foreign press agency people too .
19 In keeping with this life-cycle type development , it is also the case that a culture of secondary data use is gradually growing in which there are increasing demands for access to the machine-readable historical data created by others .
20 I read with interest the article in the August edition of Outdoor Action about access to the countryside for the disabled .
21 The most obvious , but not the most superficial , of those changes related to the multiplication of opportunities for access to secondary education .
22 Erm I 'm getting at Richard here erm instructions of the whereabouts , methods of access to and operation of hardware , such as tape decks video and T V sets , video tapes , slides and projectors and other machinery should be kept with work sheets et cetera .
23 The discussions indicated that the client was mainly concerned with improving the speed of access to information and the efficiency of information storage .
24 In every consumer domain , fashion provides opportunities for differentiation , in terms of speed of access to knowledge .
25 The advantages of disc in the storage of information and in speed of access to any part make it the more flexible combination , with a wider range of possible uses .
26 It 's for initial research into the unique problems experienced by portables users when detached from the network like loss of access to data .
27 The loss of access to even a small plot in the open fields affected many , but far more were affected by the loss of common rights .
28 More controversial is the command of access to resources .
29 There was some interruption of access to printed books while the new fire detection and alarm system was being installed in those areas where rare books are housed , and any inconvenience to readers is very much regretted .
30 The Entry table specifies the relative order in which dictionary entries are to be printed , and provides a key of access to the Text table ( entity and current version number ) .
  Next page