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

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1 A parent may have similar difficulty gaining access to case conference minutes .
2 Other tables contained in the Working-Set provide access to text , and control of the lexicographic work .
3 Such lists aid access to second and subsequent words in terms .
4 GETI gives access to information contained on any edge .
5 A guiding hypothesis in the work to be carried out is that fluent readers have access to information regarding the location of at least some previously read words .
6 The Maryland legislation was symptomatic of the continuing national debate over abortion , and the uncertainty surrounding the future of Roe v. Wade since the Supreme Court 's decision in July 1989 undermining that ruling by enabling states to restrict access to abortion [ see pp. 36809-10 ] .
7 In fact , the evidence suggests that at the time of the great debates over defence and the Middle East in 1946 Britain had a realistic view of Soviet intentions in this area — that they fundamentally consisted in a determination to secure access to oil concessions in northern Iran .
8 OCCUPIERS LIABILITY — adult plaintiff gaining access to railway line — whether actions reasonably foreseeable — whether duty of care owed .
9 There was a great need to obtain access to knowledge through books , or quick money to be made by pirating cassette tapes or Gucci bags .
10 Much of the power of middle-out strategies derives from the quickness with which an analysis of some stretch of sound has access to information in a later stretch of sound .
11 Thirdly , social movements are organised around specific demands such as the need to defend the legality of land-holdings ; the desire to get access to water and electricity ; or the need to protect human rights .
12 Like in hens , dominance in primates determines access to food , places to sit , and mates ; and dominance is determined by similar factors .
13 ‘ It is vitally important that all members of the community have access to information about drugs and alcohol misuse .
14 In trying to ensure that every young person has access to education and training leading to recognized vocational qualifications and a job " the TEC will determine how best to contribute to raising the achievement and practical skill levels of all young people .
15 Structural power in these networks affects access to information , to resources , to decision-making and to cooperation .
16 The age regulations governing access to training are becoming more flexible , on paper if not always in practice , and there is increasing emphasis on ‘ access ’ courses of various kinds for adults .
17 These phrases denied me my right to participate in the very same way that the socialist movement refused to recognize my rights to have access to information that would dispel my ignorance on such subjects .
18 Highway — Heavy vehicles , use by — Disturbance to residents — Heavy goods vehicles on roads giving access to port — Movements of vehicles causing serious disturbance to residents — Whether movement of vehicles creating public nuisance
19 Long tongues of land reaching out to mills have already been mentioned , as have projections giving access to upland pasture or a pool , but other extensions may sometimes show the former existence of a settlement .
20 Please could you ensure that this is made clear on any notices that are put up and that the contractors doing the work are also aware that pedestrians , cyclists and people requiring access to property are to be allowed through .
21 Libraries are also having to deal with costs incurred in new means of data access — indeed most libraries welcome the opportunities offered by the new media to extend access to information sources .
22 Mr Adair said : ‘ A responsible and properly run society needs a system of legal aid to enable those of poor or moderate means to have access to justice . ’
23 Finally , the local authority must establish systems of communication at various levels with individuals and members of the community in order to enable people to have access to information about the assessment processes .
24 In 1980 , only 5 per cent of Ghana 's people had access to electricity .
25 encourage employees to make better use of their qualifications to gain access to employment or further training in another member state .
26 individuals who seek to use their qualifications to gain access to employment or training in another member states .
27 I beg to move that lead beginning did beg given to bring in a bill to extend and improve methods of electoral registration and to allow disabled people to gain access to polling stations .
28 Private health insurance may help some elderly people to gain access to hospital treatment more quickly than would otherwise be the case , although there seems little justification for a National Health Service which can not cater for the needs of people in acute pain or discomfort as and when necessary .
29 Teletext uses a broadcast signal to communicate information to specially adapted television sets , while Prestel uses a telephone link to allow access to information .
30 Oracle Corp and US West Inc duly announced details of their alliance yesterday , saying that they were jointly developing a multimedia information server to enable access to information at any time from any place in any form — via personal computer , facsimile machine or a cellular or conventional telephone — and eventually via a screenphone , an interactive television set or a personal digital assistant .
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