Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] access to " in BNC.

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1 If you want to manage access to LIFESPAN files using Access Control Lists , please refer to Appendix C for guidance .
2 Hib-E speakers appear to have access to two systems here , one in which meat merges with mate and one in which meat merges with meet ; that is , they know both mergers .
3 Being aware of the ( external ) divergence between these cultures and ‘ mainstream ’ culture , they are anxious to avoid imposing what they call ‘ crude mainstream stereotypes ’ on to the interpretation of these internal systems : they want to get access to what the patterns of behaviour mean internally and how these are perceived by in-group members .
4 The war rages on unabated as the Dark Elves seek to gain access to the Inner Lands and conquer the Holy Shrines .
5 I have to admit that this is a feature I can live without most of the time but I like to have access to one for important documents where a silly slip would be embarrassing .
6 Perhaps we should not be so ready to sneer at the Close Brethren who deny unbelievers access to their domestic table , when we often do not share our holy table with believers .
7 The Campaign for Resource is a campaign to ensure that industry and the nation as a whole continue to have access to leading edge research and a high calibre workforce , which this University can and should provide .
8 The necessary expertise is scarce in the controlling agencies such as the sponsoring ministry and state auditing bodies , and studies suggest that enterprises attempt to control access to their own expertise .
9 Quietly , choosing my time , I shall make my way to the Garden Tower and try to gain access to the upper chamber . ’
10 His main preoccupation becomes the demonstration of prowess through chasing off other males that attempt to gain access to his females .
11 In addition , high rankers tend to have access to scarce resources so that in competitive encounters the possession of a powerful ally will increase the subject 's chance of obtaining some .
12 There is , for example , no Annie 's Bar where we may gossip with the mighty over a vodka — although we do have access to a well-stocked cafeteria , where the waitresses are uncommonly polite .
13 Politicians do have access to independent sources of information and therefore countervailing arguments to those put by the bureaucrats .
14 Coverage of all kinds can be both favourable and unfavourable — no matter whether politicians are in government or in opposition — and politicians themselves must bear the prime responsibility for ensuring that when they do get access to the media they present their own case well .
15 It is gon na be the second room for the police and by moving one door we can put their two rooms together and you 've got access to the toilets , cloakrooms and all the necessary things , so without very much expenditure at all on anybody 's back , we 've actually created the section within this building .
16 No I 've go I 've got access to several in
17 Mind you 've got access to one ?
18 It is also in part a result of the demands of modern life which have made access to ordered information more and more necessary .
19 Both the rising expectations of the rural working population and the changing character of the village have made access to some form of transport an essential element of contemporary rural life .
20 Check that the logical name SYS$LIFESPAN has been set up correctly and that you have read/write access to your SYS$LOGIN directory .
21 While more women have had access to education , the economic crisis has combined with prevailing social attitudes to limit women 's opportunities to improve their economic position .
22 Further , representatives of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board have had access to a large quantity of files in [ that state ] and copies of certain of them which have been returned to London , and among these files is documentation concerning the affairs of your clients .
23 The Department of Employment 's survey of women who were of working age in 1980 ( Martin and Roberts , 1984 ) presents much evidence to explain why most women do not complete lengthy periods of pensionable service and why , where they have had access to occupational pension benefits , they tend to end up with lower weekly rates of pension and smaller lump sums than their male contemporaries .
24 Since the six-day war in 1967 , the Jews have had access to the old city and many excavations have revealed its past history .
25 It could be that a researcher 's first paper takes longer to be accepted and published than do papers by established scientists who have had access to the research data of their more junior colleagues .
26 In most cases reported the cattle have had access to housing previously occupied by pigs , sometimes several years before , or to land fertilised with pig manure .
27 That document , completed last spring , has never been made public , but those who have had access to it assert that its main thrust was to give Scotland more rather than less autonomy .
28 For the last two years , local residents have had access to a pioneering service run by the area 's Health Help for All Project .
29 The bullet avoids in this , well very briefly , erm about for half a dozen of them , first of all erm , I 'd like members to be aware of the increasing interest being taken by the Department of Transport in the Ipswich transportation strategy and the Ipswich traffic study before that , the predictions we have from our consultants for the year two thousand and six and particularly their interest in their own trunk road system around Ipswich and the capacity of the Orwell Bridge , so that Department of Transport in Bedford are suddenly come to life to see what 's happening and have requested access to the information we have required from previous investment and consultancy work and the panel of members , the joint panel of members Ipswich , Suffolk recently gave approval to expose for being their findings of our work to the Department of Transport , which I think is a very good move and , and only be of some valuable to us ultimately .
30 Well first of all I suppose one should say that we do n't just use one computer , we , like lots of other libraries , have got access to a large number of computers , and indeed you 'll find these computers being used elsewhere for the same sort of way .
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