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

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1 MAS also has access to a research facility comprising many proprietary databases recording corporate information and sector deal history in order to support the following :
2 VMS users gain access to a LIFESPAN Process by executing a command file , created for the purpose at process startup .
3 IT WAS difficult for small independents to offer services like their Holiday Care system , which offered immediate help to holidaymakers , whatever the problem , like lost baggage or loans to cope with legal problems over cars in Spain , for which customers were given access to a phone numnber until 15 days after coming home .
4 In new assured tenancies fair rents will give way to market rents freely negotiated between the landlord and the tenant , and neither assured nor assured shorthold tenants will have access to a Rent Officer under the fair rent procedures .
5 Almost 40% of Japanese still do not have access to a flushing toilet .
6 Grouped around the bottom of the atrium are a common room giving access to a riverside terrace , a laundry and the caretaker 's office and flat ( Fig 57 ) .
7 This was in 1976 , when the Expenditure Committee of the House of Commons was refused access to a programme analysis and review ( PAR ) study on educational planning which had been made available to the organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) and referred to at length in one of their publications .
8 He also stated his intention to resign his seat in the House ( as a representative of Pennsylvania ) and to accept the presidency of the United Negro College Fund ( UNCF ) , an organization established in 1944 to help blacks gain access to a college education .
9 The patients having shared care involving attendance at a hospital clinic were less likely to have access to a community dietitian ( χ 2 =44.3 , df=1 ; p<0.00001 ) , a hospital dietitian ( χ 2 =6.9 , df=1 ; p=0.008 ) , or a practice nurse with dietetic skills ( χ 2 =18.6 , df=1 ; p=0.00003 ) .
10 The cellar had been originally part of a railwayman 's house and was provided with a fireplace and a gas jet and the room gave access to a coal cellar .
11 A small bridge gives access to a Youth Hostel , adapted from a private residence , with extensive outbuildings and a row of cottages , an idyllic complex that patrons must be loth to leave .
12 Only the better-off could afford to travel at more than a walking pace in eighteenth-century England — unless , that is , they had access to a riding horse .
13 Reasonableness is determined having regard to the principle that no person should unreasonably be denied access to a telecommuncation system ( ibid ) .
14 A computer hacker is a person who gains access to a computer system without permission .
15 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 .
16 If on the other hand you have access to a colour television set at the place where you are staying , you may be able to use this instead , provided that it can be tuned to your camcorder 's signal output and assuming that it is designed for use on the same television standard as the camcorder , eg UK PAL for machines sold in Great Britain ( see page 153 ) .
17 ( Nearly new stalls at Rallies are proving popular or if you have access to a VHS video system , a coffee morning might raise a few funds ) .
18 It is seen as an effective means of business communication where relevant staff have access to a computer network .
19 According to the guidelines I would assess that all residents of Edinburgh have access to a –community woodland ’ if the 5 miles parameter is adopted .
20 The system means that all companies within a building have access to a staff restaurant facility without the cost of installing their own kitchen and restaurant .
21 Last week six of the nuns locked themselves in a hen house and refused access to a ministry vet who was to supervise the slaughter of the hens by 10 ex-aminers .
22 RIP-OFF : Why do I have to pay 20p to gain access to a car boot sale ?
23 To gain access to a LIFESPAN Process , the user simply executes this command file .
24 Twenty-four hours later it would still have required access to a crystal ball to predict the result after some of the most enthralling encounters seen on a golf course since man first put club to ball .
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