Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] access to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A few intermediaries offer this facility on a limited basis but forward foreign exchange markets and the currency futures options market are designed for big players and the smaller customer would neither be welcomed , nor would he , or she , easily know how to gain access to these markets .
2 Female chimpanzees do not often hunt , but they nevertheless play an important role in hunting , and they usually end up gaining access to significant portions of meat .
3 Those people who did not have access to that sort of platform took their protests onto the streets and it was here that Ian Paisley and his followers earned their public reputation .
4 Deirdre Bair did not have access to these letters at the time of writing , though the euphemistic terms she uses to describe de Beauvoir 's relationships anticipate this recent confirmation .
5 Such costs are not assets as defined in the Board 's draft Statement of Principles because they do not provide access to any future economic benefits .
6 Because of the decline of public transport , it is often no longer possible for those who do not have access to personal transport ( their own or shared ) to commute daily to and from rural settlements ; these people and places may effectively be isolated .
7 Because of their position in the class-structure they do not have access to useful connections which , as we have seen , are so valuable in Latin America .
8 He argues that this control enables a group of conquerors to subdue and dominate those who do not have access to such technology .
9 Children from the under-privileged sections of the community , the socially deprived , may well have been conditioned , even educated , to believe that they do not have access to such services as libraries .
10 If pupils do not have access to Standard English then many important opportunities are closed to them , in cultural activities , in further and higher education , and in industry , commerce and the professions .
11 My seat went through a large 16in thicknesser , but if you do not have access to one , do n't worry .
12 NO ACCESS You do not have access to this module without supplying it 's associated password .
13 You also do n't have access to upper memory blocks or the high memory area .
14 Over 80% do n't have access to any help once they leave hopsital .
15 The LIFESPAN username supplied to PI does not have access to all modules .
16 As a result it is overwhelmed by a mass of material that defies useful analysis and , to make matters worse , unlike the West does not have access to unlimited computer capacity .
17 In 1986 , however , only 31% of all newly qualified Ph D graduates took up university employment ( Anderson 2 ) , and the boom period for academic jobs was around 1965 , when 53% of all such researchers found employment in universities , so that it may be that the majority of successful Ph D researchers over the period have not had access to those facilities which would have helped them to publish .
18 In 1986 , however , only 31% of all newly qualified Ph D graduates took up university employment ( Anderson ) , and the boom period for academic jobs was around 1965 , when 53% of all such researchers found employment in universities , so that it may be that the majority of successful Ph D researchers over the period have not had access to those facilities which would have helped them to publish .
19 I 'm in the dark here obviously because I have n't I have n't had access to this particular case .
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