Example sentences of "[verb] access to [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The proposed system comprises such a network , connecting special-purpose and general computers , communicating through a management protocol which has access to engineering information . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | A parent may have similar difficulty gaining access to case conference minutes . |
4 | OCCUPIERS LIABILITY — adult plaintiff gaining access to railway line — whether actions reasonably foreseeable — whether duty of care owed . |
5 | The original idea behind Compacts was to redress the balance , to provide access to quality jobs for the people who lived next door . |
6 | A PC can work as an X terminal on a network or connected to a minicomputer host , without sacrificing access to DOS programs . |
7 | A list of users who have to be granted access to module information must be specified in the RDBI configuration file . |
8 | Edit the RDBI configuration file to include a MODULE ACCESS keyword ( and details of any users who have to be granted access to module information ) . |
9 | A list of users who have to be granted access to user information must be specified in the RDBI configuration file . |
10 | Edit the RDBI configuration file to include a USER ACCESS keyword ( and details of any users who have to be granted access to user information ) . |
11 | The Annex Three is a modular communications server offering from eight to 64 ports with security options such as audit trails , two levels of password protection and the ability to restrict access to network resources . |
12 | The FMLN has argued that , no matter what type of medicine one practises , if health knowledge , skills and resources are sold on the market as commodities this will necessarily limit access to health care , fragment and distort the nature of the health process , constrain the relation between health workers and users , and undermine people 's control over their health . |
13 | Like David , I have not got access to Satellite TV so I am also stuck with teletext and very poor coverage from the BBC . |
14 | He further argued that no conceivable military strength in the area could defend access to oil resources against attack from the north ( i.e. the USSR ) . |
15 | Ensure access to specialist services |
16 | providing access to specialist services for people with disabilities ; |
17 | The conditions to be met for the provision of water for fighting fires are best discussed with the local Fire Brigade Superintendent , who will give details of the supply required and of any additional facilities , such as providing access to mill lodges for suction hoses of pumps , and any special precautions that are necessary . |
18 | US charity Population Action International has singled out five countries " Bangladesh , Indonesia , Iran , Peru and Zimbabwe " for an award marking their success in providing access to family planning . |
19 | Thanks too to all those at the unit who helped with technical and administrative aspects of the work , particularly Sue Allison , Lillian Astell , Bob Edwards , Peter James , and Moira Stephenson , and to those at Cambridgeshire County Council Department of Transportation for providing access to accident reports and traffic flow figures around Cambridge . |
20 | RSX 90 users get access to software engineering tools with graphical user interfaces , VME-based input-output options , along with incremental compute and graphics processing power for use in real-time applications . |
21 | RSX 90 users get access to software engineering tools with graphical user interfaces , VME-based input-output options , along with incremental compute and graphics processing power for use in real-time applications . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | Background Adoption has become a popular solution to the longterm needs of certain children in care , including older children , and Social Services Departments have become more inclined to intervene and terminate access to birth parents . |
24 | If you want to manage access to LIFESPAN files using Access Control Lists , please refer to Appendix C for guidance . |
25 | Scattered around the London suburbs , or in provincial towns like Sheffield , Brighton and Bradford , these pioneers had only limited access to capital resources , and their companies never grew to any real size . |
26 | Farmers are also being given access to grant aid to help in setting up extra activities to supplement their farming income . |
27 | There may well , as we saw in discussing Team D , be organizational factors which influence access to client status . |
28 | For many years farm workers , and other rural inhabitants who did not have access to home ownership , had been quietly and routinely disadvantaged by the housing policies of many rural local authorities . |
29 | ‘ It is obviously crucial to the UK 's economic recovery that smaller companies should have access to development capital . ’ |
30 | However , it is generally true that mainstream teachers do not have access to specialist knowledge beyond very generic special needs training . |