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

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1 He developed the concept of relative motion and argued that the uniform motion of a system could not be detected by mechanical means without access to some reference point outside of the system .
2 The fact that the Rousset copyist must have had access to some manuscript source for Eckard now lost lends a certain credence to the hypothesis that the pieces on pp.go and 92 may be by him .
3 Under the heading , ’ Other Benefits ’ — uncosted — it said : ’ The further benefits from Nurse Prescribing are the benefits to patients of faster access to some prescription items and the benefits they will derive from additional items prescribed for them by District Nurses and Health Visitors . ’
4 His team was understood to have gained access to some government ministries , including the highly sensitive Ministry of Military Industrialization .
5 Full though these are , they are not always very helpful — much of the chronicle material depends on hearsay , although the author of the Anonimalle Chronicle seems to have been an eye-witness of events in London or at least to have had access to some eye-witness account .
6 By 1907 Polish financial institutions , though cramped by legal restrictions , had become so effective that finance flowing through them allowed almost every Polish farm in Pomerania of 5 hectares or more access to some form of farm machinery on a shared or collective basis .
7 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 .
8 During this initial period it is also more than likely that your staff will need access to some form of support line service .
9 A queue is a sequence of individuals , arranged according to time of arrival , and not according to size or strength , such that the first in the queue has prior access to some resource .
10 He also promised measures to overcome two obstacles which prevented farmers from earning increased income from their improved production : lack of crop finance , and unrepaired feeder roads blocking access to some production areas .
11 This revealed that astonishingly rapid progress had taken place , such that the greater part of the county had in operation schemes based on the Haycocks II model , so that the majority of the population had access to some training on these lines .
12 In a sense , if cultural products are regarded as a code which must be interpreted , this code has become increasingly difficult to decipher without access to some key .
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