Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [adv] gain [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Behind the industrial revolution were a series of major historical transformations , including the abandonment of popular culture by the European elites after 1500 such that the concept of culture itself became more closely related to hierarchy , but was combined with a growth in literacy and other resources by means of which lower status groups might also gain access to the new high culture ( see Burke 1978 : 270 and Mukerji 1983 for pre-1800 ; Williams 1961 for post-1800 ) . |
2 | IBM Technology Products ' customers will also gain access to CMOS 4S and CMOS 4LP , two of IBM 's 0.8-micron processes . |
3 | IBM Technology Products ' customers will also gain access to CMOS 4S and CMOS 4LP , two of IBM 's 0.8-micron processes . |
4 | surveyor could not gain access to roof voids but concluded was in reasonable condition for its age . |
5 | The members of the commission could not gain entry to north Korea and could not observe the nature of elections there . |
6 | Telefonica 's users will also gain access to its Virtual Private Network , and Telefonica will have at its disposal the features of a SNA/SDLC advanced network for users with IBM Corp equipment running NetView . |
7 | But there are the keys , without which the adventurers can not gain entrance to vital areas of the Castle . |
8 | Such commentators can often gain access to many of the places which sociology itself is unable to describe by any except the most remote methods . |