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

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1 In trying to ensure that every young person has access to education and training leading to recognized vocational qualifications and a job " the TEC will determine how best to contribute to raising the achievement and practical skill levels of all young people .
2 It it may be because erm they believe he has access to money or money er I would say here and now that information is wrong but er there would appear to be no other motive for this attack .
3 It may be because they thought he has access to money or stores it there but that information is wrong .
4 The proposed system comprises such a network , connecting special-purpose and general computers , communicating through a management protocol which has access to engineering information .
5 Much of the power of middle-out strategies derives from the quickness with which an analysis of some stretch of sound has access to information in a later stretch of sound .
6 The group is strong because it has access to power through its institutional involvement with the state , which is why Becker calls it a corporate bourgeoisie .
7 Marx assumed that the capitalist has access to power because of his position as owner of the ‘ means of production ’ and therefore ‘ buyer ’ of workers ' services .
8 Customers with 30 or more 3270 terminals that want access to Unix are the targets .
9 Proposals to allow cases on a ‘ no-win , no-fee ’ basis are unlikely to increase access to justice .
10 There was a great need to obtain access to knowledge through books , or quick money to be made by pirating cassette tapes or Gucci bags .
11 International copyright arrangements institutionalise peripherality and make it more expensive to obtain access to knowledge of all kinds .
12 What it can offer will be illustrated in case studies below , but can be summed up as a general information carrier , providing instant access to a variety of information which is more up to date than printed sources an educational service , providing information on new technology , higher education , careers , educational developments and new educational products a gateway service , providing access to remote databases such as ECCTIS ( see below ) a service providing access to other viewdata systems via Bulletin ( W.M. ) , Monitel a mailbox facility , allowing electronic communication between schools and other users and providing contact points for school librarians and teachers a software service providing telesoftware and enabling users to obtain access to software via Prestel Education and Micronet a microviewdata service , allowing users to create their own databases through Prestel
13 Complaints to Strasbourg under the Convention can be used to force the Government to change administrative practices which shut out the media , and even to oblige it to legislate to give the media specific legal rights necessary to obtain access to information .
14 In fact , the evidence suggests that at the time of the great debates over defence and the Middle East in 1946 Britain had a realistic view of Soviet intentions in this area — that they fundamentally consisted in a determination to secure access to oil concessions in northern Iran .
15 A parent may have similar difficulty gaining access to case conference minutes .
16 Problems in gaining access to lesion must be taken into account in the final evaluation of any of the endoscopic types of treatment .
17 Institutional racism may become apparent in difficulties in gaining access to health and social services .
18 But what comes across from the letters is an overwhelming ignorance about female physiology and sexuality , the difficulty of gaining access to information , and a lack of privacy in their homes that would have rendered the use of female methods of birth control extremely difficult .
19 OCCUPIERS LIABILITY — adult plaintiff gaining access to railway line — whether actions reasonably foreseeable — whether duty of care owed .
20 But legal aid experts argue that low income and capital limits are denying access to justice to increasing numbers of people who can not afford to pay privately .
21 The original idea behind Compacts was to redress the balance , to provide access to quality jobs for the people who lived next door .
22 To ask the Minister for the Arts what steps he is taking to encourage access to opera by young people and by a wider range of the public generally .
23 This utility allows you to perform simple file management tasks such as copying and formatting disks as well as allowing you to create menus which provide access to software other than the InteSoft series .
24 Other tables contained in the Working-Set provide access to text , and control of the lexicographic work .
25 Charles Dollar has pointed out that archivists and librarians both preserve and provide access to information ( 1992 ) .
26 ‘ Right to know ’ is an emotive phrase used in campaigns to widen access to information .
27 Countries which forbid or restrict access to contraception : CHAD , EQUATORIAL GUINEA , GABON , GREECE , IRELAND , MALAWI , MALTA , LIBYA , KAMPUCHEA , SAUDI ARABIA
28 The Justice Ministry said that Judge Ahmed Taher al-Zawi would be seeking access to evidence held by the British and US legal authorities .
29 The procedure for seeking access to information and the circumstances in which it may be denied are discussed at Chapter 16 , 10 .
30 The need for a well defined area ( one established through various forms of marker such as the song used by birds ) is seen by Ardrey as having its basis in guaranteeing access to food and space for breeding for future generations .
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