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

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1 In other words , the speaker 's use of run does not necessarily give the hearer access to the entry for SPRINT .
2 The terms and conditions also address such grey areas such as what happens if the buyer has possession of a work , but has not completely paid for it when it is stolen ( the liability is the buyer 's ) , and the duty of such a buyer who has partially paid for a work , to store the work separately from his own goods , not to export it , to retain the seller 's identifying marks , and to allow the seller or his agent access to the work .
3 ( 2 ) Rule 22 and Appendix 4 to the Code impose obligations on the target and its registrar to provide the offeror 's receiving agent , following the announcement of an offer , with the target 's register of members ( in computer-readable form , where practicable ) to keep the target 's register up-to-date , to provide the offeror 's receiving agent with copies of all documents which will result in a change to the last copy register provided to the offeror or its advisers , to permit the offeror 's receiving agent access to the target 's register at all times during the closing stages of the offer and to register transfers promptly during the offer ( see para 12.4 below ) .
4 Does your house have a side access to the back of the building ?
5 The liposome bilayer reduces glucose access to the enzyme relative to that of the oxygen co-substrate , ensuring an adequate O2 supply at high blood glucose levels .
6 Requirements generally applicable include for structural fire resistance , compartmentation , the installation of sprinklers and fire-fighting equipment , and the provision of fire brigade access to the perimeter of the building .
7 Dominant hens assert their priority by pecking subordinate hens : pecked subordinate hens move out of the way of the pecker , to allow the dominant hen access to the nesting site , or roosting site she was using , or the food she was about to eat .
8 These include the so-called second generation insecticides : first , the surfactants that when spread on water deny the aquatic stages of the mosquito access to the air necessary for the breathing ; secondly , juvenile hormones that prevent the adult stage from emerging ; and thirdly , the chitin inhibitors which interfere with the deposition of the hard outer skeleton or cuticle common to all insects .
9 Contrast this to the unrestrained private vehicle access to the City today .
10 It is possible to get vehicle access to an area of rough ground at Tame Valley Junction between the Walsall Canal and the Lower Ocker Hill Branch .
11 ‘ [ The works committee ] have agreed to give you an assurance that the council will consult with you in the review of highway access to the area around number three basin , in accordance with the terms of the planning permission granted , and will not simply impose upon you without your agreement an entirely new point of access and exterior routing that could have an extremely detrimental effect upon the viability of your scheme .
12 Urban pressure for leisure access to the countryside also threatens the ecological stability of many areas .
13 The fragility of Poland s access to the sea was brought home with devastating clarity in 1920 .
14 The road overbridge at the start of the climb was built in 1990 to replace a narrow underbridge at Crawyetts a short distance further on which restricted lorry access to the town .
15 You should either supply the password required ( if known ) or request access to the password from the manager of the package .
16 You should either supply the password required ( if known ) or request access to the password from the manager of the module .
17 Some features of that world are nowadays entirely inscrutable — notably , what it was in Frederic Lowndes 's self-effacing position on The Times which gave him and his wife access to a society of international aristocracy and even royalty , and to the inner circles of the cabinet , as well as the society of novelists and playwrights .
18 In later releases this year , the company will address other shortcomings by providing SQL access to the database and a graphical user interface .
19 The Co-operation System Framework Libraries now gives programmer access to the framework services from Smalltalk/V Version 2.0 and Micro Focus Plc Cobol .
20 Note that the Installation Directory must have WORLD EXECUTE access as described in Appendix A , LIFESPAN will write command files here for user access to the LIFESPAN Processes .
21 Storm has its own data dictionary and leaves control over user access to the database with the DP manager .
22 For instance access to the gall bladder was lost in one patient , a well described problem and the absence of a safety guide wire meant that greater care with the track had to be exercised .
23 The Midland Guaranteed Capital Bond is a unit linked single premium life assurance policy that gives your money access to the growth potential of the stock market over the next five years , free of basic rate tax and all Capital Gains Tax .
24 Even without this complication , however , the need to allow the transcriptional machinery access to the DNA without permanently disrupting its protein packaging is a demanding one .
25 Open grassy tracks or rides that divide up the plantation were originally put in to allow machinery access to the forest and to act as firebreaks .
26 Snow tended to pile up and block access to the road on the other side .
27 Designs such as the SS2+ and the SS10 can be more cheaply produced by the cloners who have volume access to the colour monitor market — such as Tatung , CompuAdd etc .
28 LTQ techniques have also permitted production staff access to the design process as quasi-customers , an influential as opposed to peripheral input to product design .
29 The Kaleida Labs Inc joint venture of IBM Corp and Apple Computer Inc has won the support of Hitachi Ltd , Toshiba Corp and Mitsubishi Electric Corp for its ScriptX format ; Creative Technology Ltd , parent of Creative Labs Inc , is also a charter member of the alliance — membership gives priority access to the technology and support services for three years , but no equity stakes .
30 The reason there have been few accidents is that the road is so dangerous pedestrians avoid it and both Scorton residents and the many visitors to the area are denied pedestrian access to the village .
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