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

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1 Cleveland County Council has refused the college access to fields originally attached to the school site and pupils have had to walk to a nearby stadium for games lessons .
2 Judges in contempt cases can be judges in their own cause ; it is doubtful whether juries would have convicted Granada television for refusing to name its " mole " within British Steel , or solicitor Harriet Harman for giving a journalist access to documents read out in open court , or " The Independent " for publishing excerpts from " Spycatcher " at a time when the Government was trying to stop the British public from reading a book on open sale in other countries .
3 There must be direct frontage access to houses , shops and workplaces and a dense mesh with frequent–unctions so as to avoid detours .
4 SunSelect Inc chief Carl Ledbetter says the company does n't know yet what Windows and MS-DOS applications wo n't run on WABI , the Windows-on-Unix software it bought when it bought Praxsys Inc : WABI has n't been turned into a product yet but something 's expected shortly and it should be bundled into Solaris this year ; meanwhile , Quorum Software Systems Inc will put Equal , its Macintosh application adaptor on Solaris-on-Sparc , and ship it later this quarter , giving Sun access to Mac versions of Word and Excel .
5 That 'll give Sun access to Mac versions of Word and Excel .
6 In Cornwall and the Midland Valley of Scotland it has been upgraded to a new digital standard , developed with Bergen University , which permits telephone access to sensors in these areas from anywhere in the United Kingdom or overseas .
7 According to Protocol Solutions , ProLink enables users to interoperate between MS-DOS and Unix operating environments , providing multiple window access to Unix , customised graphical front-ends , document image processing and distributed fax software .
8 The Lombardy League advocated the creation of a federal system which would no longer allow the south access to subsidies which , it held , were largely funded by the north .
9 During the same period access to Blackwellgate will be restricted to buses and entrance to the Abbot 's Yard car park will be possible only from Bondgate .
10 In the USA the absence of a socialist party , the weakness and declining influence of the trade unions in electoral politics , and the enormous costs of political campaigning have meant that throughout the post-war period access to money has been a critical determinant of how politicians are selected ( Bretton , 1980 ; Drew , 1983 ) .
11 ( Line outlines a more complex model than this in his article Access to collections , including inter-library loans . )
12 It comes with a Sybase SQL Server interface allowing full read/write client/server access to Sybase from AIX , OpenVMS , DOS and OS/2 clients .
13 We are proposing , along with Cotte , that let evokes much more than merely the speech act of giving permission : it signifies giving an event access to existence , permitting something by not intervening to obstruct its being accomplished .
14 Although Charles II had fathered eight illegitimate sons by his five mistresses , of which Nell Gwynne was his favourite ( the New King 's Road was built to give the King access to Nell Gwynne ) , Catherine had no children and although Parliament endeavoured to persuade him to exclude his brother from succession to the throne , Charles II refused .
15 MS-DOS and Windows requesters supporting TCP/IP networks have been added to InterBase for third parties and developers interested in SQL access to InterBase .
16 Attempting Password access to module : in package : 1105 Not all modules accessible .
17 User Access to DEC Rdb/VMS
18 In the case of DEC Rdb/VMS a registered user must have a VMS account which has privileges and quotas as specified above in the section , ‘ User Access to DEC Rdb/VMS ’ .
19 User-based pricing provides better utilisation of software , greater configuration flexibility and increased user access to software , the firm suggests .
20 If you are concerned about losing user access to LIFESPAN while you take such a BACKUP , you may like to consider having a batch job which , for instance , runs at 2 a.m. every day , shuts down the process , backs up the Process and Working Directories to a save_set on a disk somewhere , and restarts the process .
21 All user access to modules is based on packages and is subject to the rigorous security checks built into LIFESPAN .
22 User access to modules , software approval and quality assurance facilities are all based on packages .
23 All user access to modules is based on packages and is subject to the rigorous security checks built into LIFESPAN .
24 Section 2.11 , User Access to Process , describes further commands to put into LIFESPAN_LOGIN.COM , to give users access to the LIFESPAN Processes you create .
25 Making this plain to users will help to prevent any inadvertent serious use of this process — how you do that is described in Section 2.11 , User Access to Process .
26 How to avoid this problem is described in Section 2.11 , User Access to Process .
27 User Access to Process
28 Background Information on User Access to Process
29 If you have created your own LIFESPAN_ROUTER command file ( as described in Section 2.11 , User Access to Process ) , then you must also give READ access to this file .
30 Even at the same time as it publicly commends higher education , seeking out the graduate entrant , spending large sums on publicity to this end , and funding access to degree courses on scholarships , it also holds to a central ethic of distrust of the academic .
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