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

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1 DHAs can then concentrate on ensuring that the health needs of the population for which they are responsible are met ; that there are effective services for the prevention and control of disease and the promotion of health ; that their population has access to a comprehensive range of high quality , value for money services ; and on setting targets for and monitoring the performance of those management units for which they continue to have responsibility .
2 ‘ District health authorities can then concentrate on ensuring that … the health needs of the population for which they are responsible are met ; and that their population has access to a comprehensive range of … services . ’
3 Robbins now draws more and more attention to the text itself , by indulging in a dialogue with his projected reader to celebrate reaching his hundredth chapter or by rejecting the claims of traditional literary decorum : ‘ happily , your author is not under contract to any of the muses who supply the reputable writers , and thus he has access to a considerable variety of sentences to spread and stretch from margin to margin … ’ ( 124 ) .
4 NOW that Nicholas Soames has access to a ministerial Montego , what will happen to Sutton , his old chauffeur ?
5 These are documents which are often necessary to obtain access to a deceased person 's assets — further information may be obtained from the Principal Registry , Family Division of the High Court , 5th Floor , Golden Cross House , Duncannon Street , London , WC2N .
6 Difficulty in gaining access to a particular thesis is possible , as described earlier , but for most of the theses , availability is not a major issue .
7 The arched openings provide access to a lightweight stair which takes visitors to a mezzanine level linking with the ground floor office space .
8 These areas continue to constitute the best option for lower-paid workers , not just because of the relatively low cost of the housing but also because they provide access to a large pool of appropriate jobs both in the central area and in the suburbs thanks to the essentially radial pattern of public transport facilities .
9 The ‘ trans-Cameroon highway ’ — the logging road , which would provide access to a vast tract of pristine African rainforest — may yet become a reality , thanks to Japanese funding , and despite the fact that two of the world 's largest financial institutions have refused , on environmental grounds , to back it .
10 Further , representatives of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board have had access to a large quantity of files in [ that state ] and copies of certain of them which have been returned to London , and among these files is documentation concerning the affairs of your clients .
11 For the last two years , local residents have had access to a pioneering service run by the area 's Health Help for All Project .
12 Well first of all I suppose one should say that we do n't just use one computer , we , like lots of other libraries , have got access to a large number of computers , and indeed you 'll find these computers being used elsewhere for the same sort of way .
13 Well , first of all I suppose one should say that we do n't just use one computer , we , like lots of other libraries , have got access to a large number of computers , and indeed you 'll find these computers being used elsewhere for the same sort of work .
14 For those who like access to a big town for sightseeing as well as mountains for skiing and other sports , Pitztal close to Innsbruck would be the better choice .
15 Erm , the financial elements I find complex , I 'm sure from discussions with various members , they equally find it complex , but the position is , that in the current year , you have been given access to a specific grant .
16 Many of you will already have access to a personal computer and most of you will have access to one in the future .
17 However , the parties would have access to a specialized competition policy tribunal ( a restructured MMC ) , if they were unhappy with the conclusions of the Office of Fair Trading , and further rights of appeal to the High Court on points of law , on the interpretation of evidence , and on the level of fines .
18 There is , for example , no Annie 's Bar where we may gossip with the mighty over a vodka — although we do have access to a well-stocked cafeteria , where the waitresses are uncommonly polite .
19 A mind with a clear understanding of what it means by ‘ god ’ when making a call on that ‘ god ’ will have access to a physical response of immense scope , controlled only by the limitations put upon it by the processes of evolution .
20 The Clinton administration has said that under its health reform plan all Americans would have access to a basic health care package that would provide all the services most private plans offer today .
21 For example , a retailer may have been refused access to a selective distribution network on grounds which his lawyers advise the retailer are inadequate .
22 In May 1991 a delegation of members of the European Parliament was refused access to a military prison where the majority of Greece 's 420 conscripts refusing military service were being held .
23 The first phase involved controlling access to a certain area of Barcelona during the Olympic Games by using an automatic vehicle identification system .
24 Poverty in old age is a function , first , of low economic and social status prior to retirement , which restricts access to a wide range of resources ; and , secondly , of the imposition of depressed social status through the process of retirement itself .
25 She complained that her children had apparently not been allowed access to a Baptist minister , but was told that they had not asked for religious support when it was offered .
26 Such a system does not need to have access to a full-coverage grammar and lexicon .
27 During the academic year , overseas students need to have access to a wide range of information and support in order to adjust to a different culture and benefit fully from their education .
28 During the academic year , overseas students need to have access to a wide range of information and support in order to adjust to a different culture and benefit fully from their education .
29 If , however , we have opportunities to fish midweek when most other anglers are at work , or fortunate enough to have access to a good piece of barbel river which is less frequently fished , then the best way of catching a big barbel is to stalk one .
30 It was inappropriate , they argued , for local authorities to have access to a redistributive tax such as income tax ( DOE/Welsh Office 1986:24 ) .
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