Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] access to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yet literature can only give access to the values entertained by the members of literate communities and in these only for persons able to apprehend what they read .
2 It is no good searching an information source ( printed or computer-held ) efficiently and with a sound understanding of its construction if that source does not provide access to the information or documents that are being sought .
3 Where an undertaking refuses to co-operate with the Commission , the Commission can not force access to the premises , but it can call for the assistance of the relevant national authorities in carrying out an active search for evidence and the national authorities must co-operate in providing such assistance .
4 Those responsible for implementing the change will be thwarted in their efforts if they can not have access to the resources they need .
5 You do not have access to the module specified .
6 At this stage , as Ernst & Young does not have access to the shareholders ' list , it is unaware of the numbers involved , but it estimates that compensation payments may total £1.4m .
7 ‘ You do not have access to the books ? ’
8 She is portrayed as a victim of a patriarchal and backward culture , trapped in a position of victimage because she does not have access to the resistances offered by Western culture .
9 Modules , in this sense , do not have access to the contents of other modules and , in Carl Hewitt of MIT 's immortal words , ‘ modules should n't be able to dicker around with the insides of their neighbours ’ .
10 You do not have access to the package specified .
11 I have also accepted the advice of a number of organisations , including the TUC , that , for security reasons , union members should not have access to the names and addresses of other union members .
12 Er , I mean that 's , that 's not just here it 's everywhere , but one of the things that is very clear is that people often do not have access to the sort of information that they need about hazards .
13 This would at once limit access to the city by private vehicles and improve access for buses and coaches .
14 You do n't need access to the files .
15 The Trainee Solicitors ' Group , arguing that the lack of grants may well limit access to the profession for those without private means , launched a loans and grants campaign and held a mass lobby of Parliament .
16 This is because the denizens of the past did n't have access to the theory of cognitive metaphor , and that way of understanding language .
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