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

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1 This analysis of the dominant building styles of our society suggests that a set of representations derived from the interests and perspectives of a particular group in society not only denies access to this aspect of culture to alternative perspectives , but at the same time causes these representations to appear to be the image of those who have been excluded .
2 He argues that this control enables a group of conquerors to subdue and dominate those who do not have access to such technology .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Individuals may not have access to private transport to substitute for inadequate public provision ; they may not be able to obtain a lift when necessary and they may not possess a telephone or the resources to obtain a car or phone .
6 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 .
7 NO ACCESS You do not have access to this module without supplying it 's associated password .
8 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 .
9 ADULTS and school leavers in remote parts of Argyll and Bute will soon have access to further education colleges without having to travel .
10 Priority for Local People — this would further ensure access to existing housing and obviate the need for new development by giving first choice to a ‘ local band ’ of buyers and second choice to a ‘ semi-local band ’ .
11 The LIFESPAN Manager is automatically given access to all User , Module and DC information .
12 ‘ It is also extending access to higher education for local people and expanding the range of courses for vocational education in social work , nursing , physiotherapy , occupational therapy and radiotherapy . ’
13 In terms of access to modules , the user hierarchy should be made to reflect the project or organisational structure in operation , since only members of the same branch of a family automatically have access to each other 's software .
14 They also have access to up-to-date information through a computer database .
15 You also do n't have access to upper memory blocks or the high memory area .
16 Over 80% do n't have access to any help once they leave hopsital .
17 During their isolation , they are reportedly denied access to legal counsel and family visits and are at risk of systematic torture and ill-treatment .
18 Becoming a member of the Salmon and Trout Association ( £16 for an annual membership ) is a useful thing to do , as it sometimes offers access to private fishing which the association owns or leases and , through its 54 branches nationwide , offers information on courses and instruction .
19 A social worker , they felt , should have information available or at least provide access to good information systems which the family could itself use .
20 So on this broader scope for pragmatics , the neat division of labour collapses pragmatic accounts of language understanding will at least need access to sociolinguistic information .
21 One can be confident that those responsible for such productions sometimes had access to valuable oral and written information which no longer survives .
22 Fortunately , none of this means that their work can simply be tossed overboard , for two examples should suffice to prove the contention that writers subsequent to Cnut 's day sometimes had access to important evidence .
23 It therefore governed access to all fishing at sea , including fishing for stocks not subject to quotas .
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