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

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1 The animals were deprived of food but allowed free access to water for 24 hours before the experiment .
2 RAI protests that this amounts to a colossal waste of money since it previously acquired Eurovision rights for nothing more than the duty of reciprocal access to material from Italy .
3 Improved access to information about services at both local and national services .
4 All the information is stored on these computerized records resulting in almost instant access to information about NMS objects .
5 Located in shopping centres , supermarkets , offices and streets the kiosks , which use touch-sensitive screens and can understand the human voice , will provide instant access to information on almost anything from weather and travel data to goods available in shops .
6 But , of course , if you 're going to be another voice you really need to know what you 're talking about and you need to have vast access to information at least as good as all the departments who are putting forward their voices , and you need to have the time and the staff and I do n't think they always had that .
7 Subject to the contrary agreement of the partners : ( 5 ) Every partner may take part in the management of the partnership business ( 7 ) No partner may be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners ( 8 ) Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected with the partnership business may be decided by a majority of the partners , but no change may be made in the nature of the partnership business without the consent of all existing partners It is obvious enough that if a partner is to be held responsible for the acts of his co-partners committed in the name of the firm he should in principle have : ( 1 ) unrestricted access to information about those acts ; ( 2 ) every right , indeed a duty , to assume personal responsibility ( equally with his co-partners ) for the conduct of the firm 's affairs ; and ( 3 ) the right ( by exercise of a veto ) to prevent any act for which he is unwilling to accept liability .
8 Implicitly , exit costs exceeded costs of entry , largely due to the sunk costs of contacts , reputation and privileged access to information on market movements ( on the demand side ) and expertise ( on the cost side ) built up over time .
9 We are in the unique position of having privileged access to information from their workers in almost every region where refugees are concerned .
10 A Central News South crew has been given unprecedented access to film at the Buckinghamshire Prison .
11 Integration in its widest sense is about how to fit special education into mainstream education rather than how to devise a single system of education which creates equal access to education for all — a common policy for education ( Warnock , 1988 ) .
12 The Lib-Dems ' annual conference demanded equal access to abortion throughout the country .
13 ( The Social Security Pensions Act 1975 requires that men and women have equal access to membership of such schemes . )
14 This type of work avoids the issue of providing synonym access to information stored in the microcomputer — a problem heightened by the increased access to information through keywords and a release from the restraints of card-based subject indexes and catalogues .
15 The antislavery body also claimed effective access to government on the aspect of anti-slave trade policy which complemented suppression ; after pressure over some years for the British government to reduce discriminatory duties on commercial products from West Africa originating with information by Roscoe , duties on cotton wool , ginger , coffee and palm oil were lessened .
16 They include the limited availability of jobs in the recession years , poor access to information about vacancies , lack of the requisite skills and personal attributes , uncertainty about the security of a potential job , the employment situation of other workers in the same household , the stage of children 's schooling and reluctance to break family and social ties .
17 Yes , I think the teaching profession as a whole have got quite good access to information about the courses if they , they want to find out now .
18 The second is the more recent Convention on International Access to Justice of 25 October 1980 , which is concerned with the extension of legal aid and advice schemes to parties from other States ; this convention is in force , but has no ratifications from common law countries .
19 Evidence given by officers at the court martial and the statement made by the judge advocate at the close of the proceedings supported by Amnesty International 's concern that Vic Williams was not guaranteed reasonable access to information about procedures for registering his conscientious objection to military service in the Gulf War .
20 The vast majority of the population , even if they do own some consumption property , certainly have little access to income from productive assets .
21 SCOTTISH lawyers ' leaders made a blistering attack on changes to the civil legal aid system yesterday , declaring that access to justice for about 250,000 people will be severely restricted .
22 First , it is a mistake to imagine that access to tobacco for children is an entirely discrete subject .
23 Cutting public relations actually means saying to people in this city , you have got less access to information from the council .
24 We 're not about cynically smothering access to justice with a cynical morass of restrictions cut and downright cynical regard for the rights of people who 're often in a vulnerable position .
25 Council officers have been instructed to look at new ways of increasing access to town for disabled motorists .
26 Many would argue that , in a real world of heterogeneous expectations , market imperfections , and asymmetrical access to information between managers and investors , the market is most unlikely to be able to price assets fairly in the manner in which finance theory suggests .
27 We will enforce science-based controls on the use of chemicals in food production , and will maintain our policy of open access to information on pesticide safety .
28 The full implications of this are best indicated if we observe that far more is involved in it than merely the uniqueness of the revelation in Jesus , solely the issue whether there is genuine access to knowledge of God in any other place .
29 Non-fundholding practices must continue to secure equivalent access to funding for staff , premises , and equipment and equitable treatment for their patients .
30 A partner must not be prohibited access to information at his reasonable request .
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