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

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1 It also allows the vigneron easier access to the vineyard and to the vine , enabling him to carry out his next operation , the scattering of fertiliser pellets .
2 Davies believes that nitrogen oxide — a common product of vehicle exhausts — damages the skin lining of the inside of the nose , allowing allergens such as pollen easier access to the system .
3 Oakenshott ( 1979 ) found a preference for small towns among employers because of their more pleasant physical environments and easier access to the countryside , compared with the larger cities , while Spooner ( 1972 ) found that the attractiveness of the area was the most important factor influencing firms moving into the South West .
4 The council opened both roads to give easier access to the estate 's residents .
5 She brought up one leg and wrapped it around his thighs , thereby giving his marauding fingers easier access to the haven between her legs .
6 Because they are vertical these looms allow the weaver easy access to every point across the width of the rug , and it is possible to produce much wider rugs .
7 I am delighted that in a rapidly expanding area like Haughton young families will now have easy access to a nursery for their children .
8 The aim of the exercise is to show that schools can have free ( bar the cost of the adaptor ) and easy access to a range of educational software .
9 Its goal is to offer easy access to a range of databases , which will be of use to the individual business user .
10 ‘ She never would have done it without such easy access to a gun ’ Woman used jail issue weapon to take her own life
11 ‘ Susan would never have killed herself if she had n't had such easy access to a gun . ’
12 Where this involves a mix of ISDN and multimedia ( see p 52 ) , it will bring easy access to a combination of sound , text , video , data and graphics , and revolutionise desktop communications .
13 For occasional , easy access to a network you need some kind of LAN adaptor that just plugs into your computer .
14 A flight of external stairs allowed him easy access to the bookroom , and there he must often have been found when the ‘ noise of Women & children ’ , which made study impossible , had driven him once again from Lime Street : it is probable that most of the poems associated with the cottage were at least partly written in the bookroom .
15 Oil Mill was particularly well placed for transport , for it had easy access to the road , canal and railway , a special branch line running from the latter across a substantial iron bridge to the rear of the mill , allowing direct loading and unloading .
16 The map of Chelsea Physic Garden , engraved by John Haynes in 1751 , clearly shows a gap for a small gate in the north-east corner of the garden wall to provide easy access to the gardener 's home , the main gate being on the river frontage .
17 The property is perfectly set for easy access to the capital city of Hamilton .
18 The expert 's advantage is in his easy access to the evidence and in his better ability to grasp its significance .
19 The move to Thetford will provide a central location with easy access to the Company 's contract customers throughout East Anglia , from a modern well-equipped centre .
20 Do you have easy access to the stop cock that turns off the water ?
21 We had deliberately chosen a villa with easy access to the sea , but the children preferred their own pool .
22 Route Seventeen Account holders not only get easy access to their savings but also easy access to the experience and expertise of The Royal Bank of Scotland staff who will provide all the help and advice you need in the way you need it .
23 In high winds there is always the fear that they will buckle or blow away , but , in their favour , they do provide very easy access to the seating and , for a change , you do get two of them .
24 In patients who do not need hospitalization , early intervention and easy access to the therapist can be provided using a flexible outpatient system , including direct telephone access .
25 Do n't allow the thief easy access to the back of your house .
26 The roles of assessment centre manager , adviser and assessor can be combined in a number of ways to provide candidates with easy access to the support they need to qualify .
27 There is easy access to the foot of one of the buttresses where the mammoth task of construction is better appreciated and the industry and enterprise of the builders more fully admired : these craftsmen of a past age here erected a work of art that has become their own memorial and puts to shame the undistinguished concrete structures favoured by the builders of today , builders who have the benefits of modern technology yet seem too often prepared to sacrifice character to utility .
28 She had easy access to the girl inside her .
29 There is very easy access to the centre of Brno , by tram ( which is only a few minutes walk away ) .
30 King 's Cross is in a central position with easy access to the centre of London .
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