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

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1 It is easy to forget that the Lutyens team of craftsmen only had access to traditional methods and materials .
2 These procedures address the current problem of designers only having access to either none or all of the data for a CAD part , by introducing strict partitioning within each CAD part file .
3 Schools already have access to Prestel and other hosts using the same equipment .
4 Bede also had access to the library collected by Bishop Acca at Hexham .
5 Most pupils are now familiar with the teletext information pages on television 's Ceefax and Oracle facilities and many schools now have access to Prestel ( see Chapter 7 ) .
6 This boat now provides access to the forest for scientists and local people .
7 Inner London authorities normally had access to funds via Central Personnel/Management Budgets , for example :
8 Natural parents often had access to children guaranteed under a court order and foster parents had to be committed to support for ‘ parental responsibility ’ , which could cause difficulties , said Miss Marion Lowe , the association 's director .
9 The user always has access to the machine .
10 Restaurant chefs always have access to marvellous trimmings for their soups .
11 Nor did it escape his attention that as well as its social role Heaven also gave access to a large group of demonstrably big spenders .
12 Under the agreement , ICL also gets access to Pyramid 's operating system technology .
13 Students who have reached this level also need access to a good source of general knowledge , and particularly of British and American cultural information .
14 Your admission ticket also entitles access to the Transport Galleries on the other side of the main Belfast-Bangor road , over the bridge .
15 Most senior executives now have access to desktop microcomputers and , of course , fax and telex are used regularly .
16 A Farmland and Rural Development Act was passed in 1988 and farmers now have access to grant aid to help in diversification projects .
17 Many corporate customers now have access to both traditional base rate related loan facilities as well as LIBOR related facilities .
18 Foreign learners increasingly need access to dictionaries of " English Language and Culture " ( for example , Longman 1992 ) not only for literary texts , but for London Underground posters .
19 One can be confident that those responsible for such productions sometimes had access to valuable oral and written information which no longer survives .
20 We have already seen that it is through the uniting Spirit that Jew and Gentile alike have access to the Father ( Eph. 2:18 ) .
21 Fortunately , none of this means that their work can simply be tossed overboard , for two examples should suffice to prove the contention that writers subsequent to Cnut 's day sometimes had access to important evidence .
22 Held , dismissing the action , that the statutory framework leading to the grant of planning permission envisaged that a local planning authority would balance the interests of the community against those of individuals ; that where a planning authority had granted consent to the development of an area , the measure of disturbance to individuals had to be considered against the changed character of the neighbourhood and those living close to a public highway affected by that change had to accept the increased volume of traffic in the greater public interest ; and that , accordingly , since as a result of planning permission the two roads now gave access to a commercial dock operating 24 hours a day , the serious disturbance to individuals from the movement of heavy goods vehicles was not an actionable nuisance ( post , pp. 460G–H , 461A–C , H — 462B , C–F ) .
23 The fact is that unemployed people already have access to a range of programmes through the employment service , including job review workshops , which provide precisely that service for those who are unemployed .
24 Despite the difficulties , people still regard access to education for their children as a ‘ passport out of poverty ’ .
25 However , if you are merely a dabbler in the drawings game then having access to the full US Geological Survey topographic patterns , architectural and other standards may well be of little significance .
26 ‘ In summary she submitted that the local authority should bear the costs of the application of the father because at the time of his application the local authority either had access to all the information or they had access to all the information available to the guardian .
27 Iran Also Seeks Access to the Open Sea
28 The centre also has access to a number of marketing-oriented databases that contain full-text market reports , company information and extracts from trade journals and the press .
29 Success typically gives access to one existing service , such as domiciliary care , and rejects another , such as residential care .
30 A secretary inevitably had access to highly confidential information : as Pecquet wrote in the early eighteenth century , " silence , loyalty and secrecy should reign in every secretariat " .
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