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

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1 Requirements will include access for equipment and fire escapes , which may well affect layout of the site and space around buildings .
2 Eventually the local authority associations agreed a self-denying ordinance and in many authorities councillors do not seek access to records on individuals .
3 We will ensure access to clinics providing health promotion , counselling , family planning and screening services , particularly for cervical and breast cancer , and advice on maternity and child care .
4 The Association would call upon all local authorities which have instructed their librarians to restrict or prevent access to materials , either on grounds of personal prejudice or a desire to ‘ protect ’ public morality , to reconsider the principle on which the public service is provided , and to recognize the necessary discretion that their professional staff should be allowed in providing a comprehensive service for users .
5 The pH level of a soil — the extremes of acidity or alkalinity — can actually prevent access to minerals which may be there in significant quantities : a high lime content , for example , denies or restricts a plant 's access to iron and manganese .
6 European Community telecommunications ministers yesterday agreed the legislation intended to ensure that voice telephone services are provided in an open and efficient way across the Community , Reuter reports from Brussels : the legislation , which must be reviewed by the European Parliament before it becomes final , would improve access of users to public telephone networks and impose rules or objectives in areas such as prices , contracts and billing ; it would establish the principle that prices are based on cost , rather than cross-subsidy — in many countries , long distance calls subsidise local calls ; France won agreement on changes that would enable tariffs to be adjusted to ensure ‘ cohesion ’ within a state — in order to cover things like service to remote areas ; the ministers are also due this week to debate the controversial plans to liberalise the telecommunications market by 1998 .
7 Sport is just one avenue , and a narrow one at that , through which a young person can achieve access to resources , prestige , wealth , feelings of self-adequacy .
8 Harris will develop the new operating system to be compatible with the PowerOpen Association 's application binary interface which will provide access to applications being developed under PowerOpen standards .
9 Harris will develop the new operating system to be compatible with the PowerOpen Association 's application binary interface which will provide access to applications being developed under PowerOpen standards .
10 The FMLN has argued that , no matter what type of medicine one practises , if health knowledge , skills and resources are sold on the market as commodities this will necessarily limit access to health care , fragment and distort the nature of the health process , constrain the relation between health workers and users , and undermine people 's control over their health .
11 He further argued that no conceivable military strength in the area could defend access to oil resources against attack from the north ( i.e. the USSR ) .
12 Not only that but the receptionist may control access to individuals within the organisation and hence play an important role as ‘ gatekeeper ’ to the organisation .
13 Background Adoption has become a popular solution to the longterm needs of certain children in care , including older children , and Social Services Departments have become more inclined to intervene and terminate access to birth parents .
14 Faeces should be disposed of in a manner which will avoid access by molluscs .
15 CD8 + CTL , initially identified in unnatural host-parasite combinations in rodents , were found in volunteers immunized with irradiated sporozoites : however , in the latter situation the abnormal termination of liver-stage parasite development may facilitate access of parasite antigens to the hepatocyte cytoplasm .
16 It will also facilitate access to services in the housing department , hospitals and elsewhere ’ .
17 LIMITED BUDGETS ; UNLIMITED RESOURCES ? how will the new wave of regional film commissions and media development agencies ( in Edinburgh , Liverpool , Newcastle , Birmingham etc. ) be able to assist new directors , producers and writers , who restrained by limited budgets will want access to facilities , assistance on locations , regional support etc .
18 The Act of 1988 did not govern access to quotas , but the registration of fishing vessels .
19 However , the Act of 1988 does not govern access to quotas but the registration of fishing vessels and therefore affects access to all sea-fishing activities , including fishing for species not subject to quotas .
20 BUSINESS Expansion Schemes share issues may appeal to those who can forego access to part of their savings for five years in return for sheltering these funds from tax .
21 You may restrict access to files for which LIFESPAN normally requires WORLD:READ or WORLD:READ+EXECUTE access by setting no WORLD access and applying ACLs .
22 ‘ It is now clear that the powers the Lord Chancellor was granted under the Legal Aid Act are wider than anyone had previously thought and that he can restrict access to justice simply by cutting or restricting lawyers ’ fees .
23 Instead they should restrict access to plants , control contracts and set up local industries to capitalise on biodiversity .
24 The newly established conservative majority on the Supreme Court had undermined Roe in 1989 [ see p. 36809 ] , since when numerous pieces of legislation had been enacted in individual states to restrict or eliminate access to abortions .
25 The EP will also appoint an Ombudsman to whom European citizens and residents will have access for redress in cases of maladministration .
26 He was also made an honorary villager of Guilin , one of the main centres for child artists and his status in China means that he can now travel freely and have access to areas of Chinese life which are not generally open to foreign visitors .
27 There are a lot of barriers that exist between people and training some of them could be things like they do n't have access to child care it could be they lack confidence so we go for support and we can offer training which is local we can offer language support .
28 She reiterated the Governments view ’ first expressed by us in 1985 that the majority of full-time students should not have access to benefits as a means of supporting themselves whilst studying . ’
29 For many years farm workers , and other rural inhabitants who did not have access to home ownership , had been quietly and routinely disadvantaged by the housing policies of many rural local authorities .
30 ‘ It is obviously crucial to the UK 's economic recovery that smaller companies should have access to development capital . ’
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