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

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1 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 .
2 The group is strong because it has access to power through its institutional involvement with the state , which is why Becker calls it a corporate bourgeoisie .
3 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 .
4 International copyright arrangements institutionalise peripherality and make it more expensive to obtain access to knowledge of all kinds .
5 What it can offer will be illustrated in case studies below , but can be summed up as a general information carrier , providing instant access to a variety of information which is more up to date than printed sources an educational service , providing information on new technology , higher education , careers , educational developments and new educational products a gateway service , providing access to remote databases such as ECCTIS ( see below ) a service providing access to other viewdata systems via Bulletin ( W.M. ) , Monitel a mailbox facility , allowing electronic communication between schools and other users and providing contact points for school librarians and teachers a software service providing telesoftware and enabling users to obtain access to software via Prestel Education and Micronet a microviewdata service , allowing users to create their own databases through Prestel
6 But legal aid experts argue that low income and capital limits are denying access to justice to increasing numbers of people who can not afford to pay privately .
7 To ask the Minister for the Arts what steps he is taking to encourage access to opera by young people and by a wider range of the public generally .
8 In all , it was estimated that some 110 bills — all of which sought to restrict access to abortion to some degree — had been introduced in 47 state legislatures since July 1989 .
9 The PIC is independent of the school board and focusses on providing access to employment for students in the public school system .
10 We believe it is quite wrong for the Government to deny access to justice to many of the poorest and most vulnerable in our society .
11 BUSINESS Expansion Schemes share issues may appeal to those who can forego access to part of their savings for five years in return for sheltering these funds from tax .
12 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 .
13 all stock should have access to pasture during the grazing season
14 increase general awareness of the Commissioner and her role and to ensure , as far as reasonably practicable , that trade union members will have access to information about the assistance the Commissioner can provide and how to apply for that assistance
15 A professional mental health worker should have access to information concerning local support and self-help groups .
16 The NCCK 's General Secretary , Rev Samuel Kobia , said the Kenyan people need to know their rights and obligations in a democratic environment , as well as having access to information concerning their country 's affairs .
17 A dedicated telephone line for HCIMA members giving access to advice on a range of financial matters including :
18 A digital index to geophysical borehole logs has been developed , giving access to information on the status of digital logs and the location of paper records .
19 Doug Mood , co-owner of a sawmill in the little Montana town of Seeley Lake , faces losing access to timber from three of the four national forests near his mill .
20 In short , the probability is that women will more often gain access to heroin through a male , frequently via a ‘ romantic relationship ’ , than any other social route .
21 Educational policy frequently becomes confused with social policy , as can be seen , for example , in the way that educational integration can come to be viewed as a sometimes misguided way of caring rather than a means of achieving access to society through education .
22 The aim is to encourage people to make better use of their qualifications for the purpose of obtaining access to employment in other member states and to help employers to make more informed comparisons between qualifications .
23 Leading bankers , in a meeting with the government on Oct. 11 , rejected an aid-tied " Legal Assistance Accord " with the US government , which would have allowed access to information on people suspected of involvement in drug-related activities , in an effort to control " money laundering " in Panama City 's " offshore " International Finance Centre .
24 Clients will not be allowed access to information about other private citizens which is in their file — either descriptive material or the fact that someone is the source of a report — unless the other person is happy that it can be shared .
25 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 .
26 The Community Social Charter declares that workers must be able to have access to training throughout their working lives .
27 Comprehensive index gives access to information on any aspect of business correspondence .
28 In this connection , it is interesting that many of the restrictions on economic life in the Pentateuch were to ensure that each family always had access to part of the society 's capital — namely a plot of land and some animals .
29 Nevertheless it is important that every member of a firm should be familiar with at least the basic arrangements for its administration and should not be denied access to information about the activities of the firm at any level , subject always to their giving reasonable notice .
30 Despite the difficulties , people still regard access to education for their children as a ‘ passport out of poverty ’ .
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