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

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1 The hotel also offers direct access to a spa centre and municipal pool .
2 By allowing unmediated access to a character 's mind the narrator constructs a close bond between reader and character based upon shared information and perspective , while at other times witholding the reader from that mind so that narrator and reader stand together in a position of judgemental distance .
3 The Prime Minister dominates the cabinet , its members wait upon a summons ; there is control and prior approval of the agenda from the Prime Minister ; the skilful exploitation of collective responsibility by the Prime Minister can neutralise and isolate a recalcitrant cabinet minority which has no choice but to ‘ shut up or get out ’ ; the Prime Minister has wide access to a network of policy-making cabinet committees , and ‘ deals ’ can be made in inter-departmental committees , cabinet committees , or between the Prime Minister and individual ministers .
4 The letters should convey concern about the critical state of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi 's health , urge that she should be granted free access to a doctor of her choice , and appeal for her immediate and unconditional release .
5 Where this involves a mix of ISDN and multimedia ( see p 52 ) , it will bring easy access to a combination of sound , text , video , data and graphics , and revolutionise desktop communications .
6 ‘ Particulars of Offence [ The respondent ] on 17 September 1990 secured unauthorised access to a computer in contravention of section 1(1) of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 with intent to commit a further offence , namely , false accounting contrary to section 17(1) ( a ) of the Theft Act 1968 .
7 The respondent was tried for an offence contrary to s 2(1) of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 , having secured unauthorised access to a computer in contravention of s 1(1) of the 1990 Act with intent to commit a further offence of false accounting .
8 He was tried on , inter alia , a count charging an offence contrary to section 2(1) of the Computer Misuse Act 1990by securing unauthorised access to a computer , in contravention of section 1(1) of the Act of 1990 , with intent to commit a further offence of false accounting .
9 Statement of Offence : Securing unauthorised access to a computer with intent to commit a further offence , contrary to section 2(1) of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 .
10 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
11 Candidates who successfully complete this qualification can often gain direct access to a master 's degree .
12 I am delighted that in a rapidly expanding area like Haughton young families will now have easy access to a nursery for their children .
13 This , however , does not mean that there are no further levels of distinction inside the group or that an individual member or a particular family within the gens may not have privileged access to a part of the gens territory .
14 This category from the 1981 census has proved an excellent indicator , because it largely identifies young , single people living in multi-occupied houses who either can not or do not cook , or who do not have regular access to a kitchen .
15 This has , however dwindled since investors have found increasing access to a form of BES unshackled by the OTC .
16 Just as some readers may not share an action or background knowledge schema with an author , so they may not have ready access to a logic schema which would help them to use the passage effectively .
17 Equally , the ‘ signposting ’ role now being adopted by UNEP 's GRID project — which is expected to offer on-line access to a catalogue of environmental data sets and details of the responsible agencies in 1991 — is to be welcomed .
18 But the main area of controversy is whether simply obtaining unauthorised access to a computer should be a crime .
19 Its goal is to offer easy access to a range of databases , which will be of use to the individual business user .
20 For example , to have automatic access to a module , the user must be a relation of the module 's manager ( the person who created the module ) or owner .
21 A PETITION calling for motorists to be given round-the-clock access to a town 's main shopping street is being well supported by the public , say traders .
22 Rooms without these facilities in our grade AH1 have free access to a w.c. too .
23 The school librarians who have acquired microcomputers have either produced reports on particular projects and gained part-time access to a microcomputer for that project , but have subsequently been given a microcomputer permanently in the library or , as in the case of St Modan 's High School ( see Examples ) have produced reports on the acquisition of a microcomputer for a range of purposes .
24 It 's seen a the first stage towards living more independently for many young people , and they 're offering quick access to a bed for the night .
25 TO SWIM — Swimming is claimed to be an excellent way to exercise , but unless you have regular access to a swimming pool , it 's unlikely that you will ever be able to swim enough to gain any real benefit from it .
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