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

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1 2 Access to child
2 The NUSEC actively campaigned for family allowances and free access to birth control information through local authority clinics : measures designed to further women 's economic and sexual autonomy .
3 These animals were deprived of food for 24 hours before the start of experiment , but permitted of free access to drinking water .
4 Rats used for studies with production of pancreatitis were allowed free access to water but no food for 18 hours before the beginning of experiment .
5 The animals were deprived of food for 20 hours before the experiments but allowed free access to water .
6 Free access to water was allowed .
7 Before operation , the rats were fasted for 18 hours with free access to water and then anaesthetised with pentobarbital ( 60 mg/kg , intraperitoneally ) .
8 In each experiment the animals were kept in individual metabolic cages at a constant temperature ( 25 ( 1 ) °C ) with a 12 hour dark-light period and free access to water .
9 The animals were deprived of food but allowed free access to water for 24 hours before the experiment .
10 Adult male Wistar rats ( 180–240 g ) were fasted for 18 hours with free access to water .
11 The document advocates free access to information , as well as free expression .
12 They were allowed free access to food ( standard diet purchased from Altromin , Germany ) and water .
13 Mr Foster says the consultation document fails to acknowledge the tradition of free access to mountain and hill country .
14 Meanwhile , the probable and longer-term human consequences of a growing emphasis upon the efficient competitive selection and of a commitment to the formula ( IQ + Effort = Merit ) disconcerted those who had been content to march under the banners of equal educational opportunity , free access to grammar schools , and the end of nepotism .
15 If cash followed patients in ways that reflected the preferences of consumers informed by their family doctor , it would be possible to combine the virtues of consumer choice and free access to health care , and avoid the high cost of the American system of private health insurance .
16 Libraries — will need to extend their information services , both externally and within the authority , to ensure proper access to Community legislation , funding opportunities , standards and databases .
17 Bundled with the client will be Windows-based Reflection software for concurrent access to HP 3000 , Digital Equipment Corp VAX , and Unix servers .
18 Even where applicants had some access to advice and representation , that service itself adopted procedures for selecting the cases in which representation before the tribunal would be provided .
19 The Workers ' Birth Control Group was anxious to show that women were not going to renege on motherhood if they were permitted easier access to birth control information : ‘ the committee of this organisation consists of married women who have children , and they are not in any way out to say it is a good thing not to have children ’ .
20 The scrip issue will make the shares more marketable , while the full listing will provide more liquidity and easier access to capital .
21 The availability of user-friendly interfaces , giving easier access to information held in databases , will have a large part to play in this predicted uptake .
22 The growth of wide area networking and the recent introduction of wireless networks will mean more mobility , easier access to information , electronic mail and video conferencing — anywhere in the world .
23 More efficient contraception , easier access to abortion and more unmarried women choosing to keep their babies has reduced the numbers available for adoption .
24 What is clear is that for [ Whitehouse ] and others like her , there is a determination to restore a Christian culture to Britain , and in that battle the greater availability of sexually explicit cultural forms , the easier access to abortion and divorce , the legitimation of homosexuality between consenting adults and so on are developments which must at all costs not only be stemmed but at some ill-defined date in the future actually reversed .
25 For their part , the BEA were anxious to prevent detailed intervention , and tried ( though not always successfully ) to insist on the protocol of official exchange through their secretary , rather than permitting Murray and the other civil servants direct access to specialist BEA personnel for information on particular policy issues .
26 The first innovation would come in the form of more direct access to development budgets , allowing re-prioritisation towards a greater teacher immersion into some of the business practices outlined above .
27 Direct access to university libraries is still required for those theses deposited before the individual university began participating in the BLDSC microfilming scheme , and for the very small number of UK universities which do not take part in that scheme .
28 The program provides direct access to Oracle and Sybase with 48 other databases accessible via Information Builders ' EDA/SQL gateway including hierarchical , flat file and network databases on minis , mainframes and workstations .
29 Clicking on this gives direct access to context sensitive help — which supplements the usual routes to online help including a Search command .
30 Messrs Lee and Lee welcome the prospect of Mr Patten 's appointment : the Democrat on the grounds that ‘ he is not just another appeasing sinologist from the Foreign Office ; the conservative because ‘ he carries more weight than the others mentioned , and he has direct access to No 10 ’ .
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