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

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1 In the case of Egypt , with a staggering debt burden of $50 billion , a predicament similar to many other countries in the developing world , access to such capital is very limited .
2 The Critical Lawyers Group has suggested the establishment of a Public Law Project which would provide assistance in matters relating to public law to people who have little or no access to such assistance , due to their social disadvantage or lack of income .
3 Childbearing makes women dependent and thus they have less access to such freedom .
4 Access to special procedure material can only be obtained by virtue of a warrant issued by a circuit judge who can issue such a warrant either where , prior to the Act , there would have been access to such material and the first set of access conditions apply or where the judge has reasonable grounds to believe ( i ) a serious arrestable offence has been committed .
5 How , for example , does one allow access to such material by genealogists , many of whom will be computer illiterate , unfamiliar with research strategies and only interested in tiny potions of vast data sets ?
6 Sales staff and sales managers will attempt to get access to such influencer and decision-making roles as they can , presenting the supplier 's products and making the sales effort .
7 Access to such patronage gave Gloucester the possibility of rewarding his own men from the duchy .
8 Access to such patronage gave Gloucester the possibility of rewarding his own men from the duchy .
9 He argues that this control enables a group of conquerors to subdue and dominate those who do not have access to such technology .
10 To refuse access to such information on the basis of national security considerations might open the possibility of the case against Noriega being dismissed on the grounds that the defendant was being denied information essential to his defence .
11 It will raise issues such as the organisation , integration , and management of research materials in a variety of formats — print , images , multimedia , and digital texts ; the increasingly complex task of providing access to such information ; and , the requirements for training and support of readers .
12 In its latest salvo over equal access to each other 's markets , AT&T Co is telling the US regulatory authorities that the accounting rates — the amount the originator pays the co-respondent for landing a call — between the UK and the US could be cut by 60% : according to the Financial Times , AT&T says British Telecommunications Plc has refused to agree a cut , British Telecom says nonsense , we are still considering it and we will let them know next month ; transatlantic accounting rates have fallen by near 50% over the past two years .
13 As long as traditional media imagery , and so on , represents disabled people as tragic individuals , with no collective voice and with little access to each other , we can expect the activities of disabled people to go no further than personal complaint .
14 Then , as soon as they were given access to each other , and also to the small molecules needed as raw materials , in water , both got back to their old tricks even though they were no longer in a living cell but in a test tube .
15 We both believe that mutual access to each other 's catalogues would be of benefit to staff in both institutions , but we recognise that there are practical problems and questions of policy which would have to be addressed .
16 The Church of S. Saviour Pantocrator ( also later a mosque ) is an unusual one in that it consists of three churches joined to one another and all of twelfth century date , but all have easy access to each other inside .
17 In terms of access to modules , the user hierarchy should be made to reflect the project or organisational structure in operation , since only members of the same branch of a family automatically have access to each other 's software .
18 control of access to each document
19 If you are watching some highly developed dance form , or some elaborately staged drama , or listening to highly developed music , or looking at highly developed sculpture or painting , you have at least some given mode of access to each art .
20 the Problem Administrator has access to all problem reports ( using the System Administrator 's password ) , and
21 the Problem Solver has access to all problem reports but may only list reports assigned to him .
22 The LIFESPAN Manager is automatically given access to all User , Module and DC information .
23 Sadly , I quickly returned to ‘ normal ’ but the sense of having potential access to all knowledge has remained .
24 Access to all health services as opposed to segregated health services as is still the case .
25 ( c ) As ultimate head of the civil service , the Prime Minister has certain powers over senior appointments and access to all information .
26 The key is fast access to all information and integration : the ability to provide almost limitless permutations of information combinations — fees by fee-earner by job , profitability by industry sector , the number of clients who like two spoonfuls of sugar in their morning coffee — the possibilities are endless .
27 If the 3rd parameter is set to FALSE access to all information with respect to a DC will be restricted to users who are interested in the DC , ie. the user who submitted the DC , any assessors of the DC and any user asked to approve the DC .
28 Public access to all information , personal files included , no copyrights , no privacy of information , public or private .
29 Chomutov 's town hall on Tuesday sent an open letter to President Vaclav Havel saying it would deny access to all transport and would talk to unions about calling a general strike if its environmental demands were not met .
30 lake , providing instant access to all manner of watersports .
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