Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] access to a " in BNC.
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1 | It is almost impossible to get access to a boat without being a rowing club member . |
2 | It was too easy to gain access to a Company 's computer records when everyone used the same communications web . |
3 | The patients having shared care involving attendance at a hospital clinic were less likely to have access to a community dietitian ( χ 2 =44.3 , df=1 ; p<0.00001 ) , a hospital dietitian ( χ 2 =6.9 , df=1 ; p=0.008 ) , or a practice nurse with dietetic skills ( χ 2 =18.6 , df=1 ; p=0.00003 ) . |
4 | Four pairs of rooms at the side of the hotel each share a shower and toilet , and three of these have access to a balcony ; these suites are ideal for families . |
5 | The large entrance lock was built in 1884 to give access to a dock which could take vessels up to three thousand |
6 | The right of all to have access to a national system of vocational qualifications and standards . |
7 | All had access to a tonometer . |
8 | Microsoft Corp announced Release 3.0 of its Visual Basic programming system on Friday : the new release 0 provides access to a wide variety of data sources by integrating the Microsoft Access 1.1 database engine and adds support for Object Linking & Embedding 2.0 ; it also adds new tools , new controls , greater ease of use and an enhanced custom control standard ; it 's $200 . |
9 | It may be the case rather generally that male fieldworkers find it difficult to gain access to a domestic setting particularly if they are visiting women during the day when the man of the house is at work . |
10 | These are documents which are often necessary to obtain access to a deceased person 's assets — further information may be obtained from the Principal Registry , Family Division of the High Court , 5th Floor , Golden Cross House , Duncannon Street , London , WC2N . |