Example sentences of "direct access to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Since the discourse analyst , like the hearer , has no direct access to a speaker 's intended meaning in producing an utterance , he often has to rely on a process of inference to arrive at an interpretation for utterances or for the connections between utterances . |
2 | It will be noted that the multi-bedroom has a WC and washing compartment with direct access to a lobby for patients ' use while the remaining WC and washing compartments and bathroom should be located so as to be of easy access from the single rooms . |
3 | Candidates who successfully complete this qualification can often gain direct access to a master 's degree . |
4 | The hotel also offers direct access to a spa centre and municipal pool . |
5 | When South Tees Health Authority 's public health officials questioned GP recently , direct access to a physiotherapist was top of their list of requirements . |
6 | Finally , note that users never have direct access to the software stored in the LIFESPAN work space . |
7 | On some farms , especially those without direct access to the seashore , a wider range of wild animals and birds were taken , although they are always in a minority . |
8 | It has direct access to the sea , three swimming pools and a night club situated in a separate building in the gardens of the hotel . |
9 | Because we do not have direct access to the microworld , any measurement involves a chain of amplification by which the state of affairs on the very small scale is made to manifest a corresponding signal in the everyday world of the laboratory . |
10 | Electronic trading has a number of distinct advantages : the screen price is the one at which the transaction is concluded ; a large number of banks , customers and market makers have direct access to the trading system irrespective of their location ; and all transactions are confirmed immediately with positions being automatically recorded . |
11 | It does , however , mean that it is essential that PR has direct access to the board in order that PR programmes can be sanctioned and executed with full backing from top management . |
12 | Certainly the generals had direct access to the Assembly , and could propose motions : one inscription ( Syll.132 ) opens with the formula ‘ by the motion of the generals ’ . |
13 | This ‘ give-and-take ’ role was encouraged by the requirement that the chairman of the Consumer Consultative Council be appointed as a member of the Board , thus giving him direct access to the decision makers , but also creating a reciprocal responsibility . |
14 | The community physiotherapist is part of the district physiotherapy service organized at the major local hospital , and the general practitioner has direct access to the service . |
15 | Instead , Scotland , in common with other small member states , would be fully represented at all community institutions and have direct access to the Court of Justice . |
16 | Cheshire County Council is currently considering whether to contribute to a southbound spur to the Manchester-Crewe via Styal line — total cost estimated at £5 million — which would give direct access to the airport from the south of the country , as well as the Midlands , Chester and North Wales . |
17 | Aid workers , the only independent sources of information who have direct access to the camp inmates , say that fears about deportation are creating a tense atmosphere and that the Vietnamese are making preparations to avoid and resist attempts to send them home . |
18 | If this message is output again it shows that someone has had direct access to the ORACLE database . |
19 | Members have direct access to the contract from their offices , which is particularly attractive to those with a limited presence on the trading floor but an active interest in the Japanese bond market . |
20 | A concentrated assessment helped us focus on teaching procedures and materials more effectively and the problems we uncovered could be tackled immediately as we had direct access to the Subject Assessor ’ . |
21 | The formation in 1906 of the United Nobility created a powerful pressure group of major landowners which included strategically-placed members of government and legislature and could rely upon direct access to the Tsar himself . |
22 | There is an integral garage from which you can gain direct access to the cellar . |
23 | Jessamy lived in the ground-floor flat , with direct access to the garden through old-fashioned French windows . |
24 | Very often in them high-ranking officers had easier and more direct access to the ruler , and sometimes more influence over him , than any civilian minister , however important . |
25 | And it was composed either only a short time after those events by someone who played a role in them , or more probably by someone with direct access to the testimony of an eyewitness . |
26 | This password , known only to LIFESPAN RDBI , ensures that no unauthorised users have direct access to the database . |
27 | Where users only access one LIFESPAN Process , there is no harm in letting them have direct access to the command files in SYS$LIFESPAN . |
28 | Just as users should not be given direct access to the LIFESPAN process account , nor should they be given direct access to the account which contains the LIFESPAN RDBI database . |
29 | One bedroom at garden level has direct access to the patio . |
30 | The way in which additions to an indexed file are made can affect both sequential and direct access to the file . |