Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] access to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She lowered her voice to a whisper , ‘ … you should know that everyone has access to every typewriter in the newsroom .
2 Now Everyone Has Access to the Printer
3 What will happen to all those projects if none of them has access to the channel tunnel and to the rapid movement of freight and passengers around the London area ?
4 Some of the sound tests were done by a computer and luckily I had access to a computer from my dealer in Bath that enabled me to set the sound up perfectly .
5 When I said I was , she asked if I had access to the satellite telephone , the only means of making an international call since the phone system had been destroyed in January .
6 To pass the time I had access to the hospital library on VDU , together with TV and video .
7 Personally I would have preferred a review of what software exists , and whether I require access to a PC or a Cray supercomputer .
8 I need access to the Glory of Set . ’
9 A group of lesser Khans stood muttering in one corner of the room , and when Alexei came through the hangings which provided access to the bedchamber they fell guiltily silent .
10 All money raised will go to the British Leprosy Association ( LEPRA ) and the Fieldfare Trust which promotes access to the countryside and environmental education for disabled people .
11 The whole district is served by a comprehensive system of footpaths which allow access to the neighbourhood centre and school without the need for a road crossing .
12 This call follows the LIFESPAN DC access rules which restricts access to a DC to the associated DC user or an interested user ( i.e. the manager of any modules on the DC or the manager of packages containing one or more of these modules ) .
13 This call follows the LIFESPAN DC access rules which restricts access to a DC to the associated DC user or an interested user ( i.e. the manager of any modules on the DC or the manager of packages containing one or more of these modules ) or , if applicable , the nominated approver of the package via which the DC has been activated .
14 This call follows the LIFESPAN DC access rules which restricts access to a DC to the associated DC user or an interested user ( i.e. the manager of any modules on the DC or the manager of packages containing one or more of these modules ) or , if applicable , the nominated approver of the package via which the DC has been activated .
15 Also , because of the licensing system , which restricts access to the medium to a quite small number of programme contractors , the government in the UK finds it necessary , from time to time , to mount a new competition for the existing licenses .
16 Next come two zoom tools and below these an eye dropper icon — which copies attributes such as colour from one object to another — and a lorry icon — which gives access to the Symbol library .
17 Recently built , this attractive gasthof stands back across the road from the gondola lift which gives access to the Brandstadl mountain .
18 The focus moves entirely onto the message within the programme and language becomes the tool which gives access to the message .
19 Then comes an ante-room in which there is a staircase which gives access to the Empress 's apartments , then comes the room where the Emperor 's Chef de cabinet works , within call of the Emperor , whose own study and work room adjoin it …
20 The message-switching kernel , on which the system is based , is an X400 Message Transfer Agent which provides access to the messaging applications via specialised user agents .
21 ‘ Decisions about who has access to the gene should not be in private hands in the first place , ’ he said .
22 The reader who has access to the copyright libraries — which in Britain are the British Library Reference Division ( better known still as the British Museum Library ) , the national libraries of Scotland and Wales and the university libraries of Oxford , Cambridge and Trinity College Dublin — can gain access to practically everything published in the UK since these libraries receive ‘ copyright ’ copies of all books , journals and most pamphlets and research reports .
23 The snag for the user is that , in most cases , unless he or she has access to a piece of ready-written graphics software or can program the machine to create the required displays from scratch these features seldom get used to the full .
24 And giving you complete access to the information you need .
25 A computer hacker is a person who gains access to a computer system without permission .
26 The ordinary palace Household was rarely seen , except by those who had access to the Court , but it was no less splendid , though less exotic than the Military .
27 The foreigners resident in Paris were represented not only by their Ambassadors but frequently by non-official persons who had access to the Court , such as the American socialite Lillie Moulton .
28 But letters could be dealt with and bills paid by anyone who had access to the flat , and we knew that at least one other person had a key .
29 So , for instance , if you wanted access to a management information system on your Unix computer , to an accounts system running on a mainframe , and to a spreadsheet running locally on the PC , it would be possible to reach all of them via the same windowing front-end .
30 Sometimes you have access to a text , but not to all the information you would like about it .
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