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

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1 Erm , I do n't think either a father or a mother intrinsically has to be necessary , I think what 's important is that children should have access to a variety of loving adults , one or two , or maybe three of those who they should have a special relationship with , does n't matter whether they 're male or female , so long as the , the children are loved and they feel secure and happy , it does n't matter about , you know , this is mother , this is father .
2 Self-help groups can be very useful and ideally every physician caring for diabetics should have access to a person skilled in helping people to rid themselves of the smoking habit .
3 Reception staff should have access to a database containing information on Garden events , basic Garden information , and staff skills and specialisms .
4 If Wilson 's Thirteenth Point was to be observed — that Poland should have access to the sea — then the principle of National Self-Determination , so dear to the President s heart , must inevitably be compromised .
5 Its operation is entirely controlled by a user designated as the ‘ Hard Copy Manager ’ , who should have access to the LIFESPAN process account password .
6 ‘ I would , however , ask Dr Hendron to tell the people of the Shankill how they should gain access to the hospital as he has been so determined to keep the gates in Lanark Way firmly closed , ’ Mr Rodgers said .
7 Participants remote from Henley must have access to a PC and modem as well as adequate library facilities .
8 A transformational change is orchestrated by the organization 's executive managers , who must have access to a model that enables them to diagnose and manage the change process .
9 The developmental view of children 's language suggests that , in addition to establishing prerequisite cognitive and social skills , the child must have access to a number of environmental support systems ( see Bruner 1983 ) .
10 Clearly an index must permit access to a document by its central theme , but to what extent should access be provided to secondary or subsidiary topics considered within a document ?
11 It has been suggested that in active Crohn 's disease , dietary protein might gain access to the gut wall by ulcerated mucosa and cause secondary immune mediated tissue damage .
12 Mm yes , erm since the home office secretary 's initiative it 's progressing quite well , with interest from certainly Bassett , Newark Stanton on the Wolds Tollerton and some other of the rural Coldfield areas were interested in going forward , Bassett looked very very interested , we went to a meeting last night , eighteen parish councils were represented , er Beckingham is going to be the first one , they 've got a special that lives there who 's gon na take up the work , Superintendent came down last night to do a circular of em a questionnaire around the village and parish to get find out what people want , and then go and see what the specials able to provide and meet the two together and get some sort of contractive agreement , he 'll work from the police house there , he 'll have access to the car , when it 's not being used by the rural officer , also his radio .
13 He might have access to the poison . ’
14 The stranger was led back through the empty trains to the car shed pits where he could gain access to the street .
15 ( iv ) In proof-reading any work produced on a word processor , pupils may have access to a computer spelling checker. ( v ) Pupils should be encouraged to use whatever presentational devices are appropriate for a given piece of work — particularly work that is to be displayed or made public .
16 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
17 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
18 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
19 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
20 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
21 ‘ Did you notice the postern gate we used to gain access to the moat ?
22 Debut-ing Producer Verity Lambert would have access to a pool of new and established Directors physically to make the shows , plus , in the office next door , her most valued asset of all — a resident Script-Editor .
23 Although this was true for some respondents , most policemen and women in Easton periodically sought reassurance from the researcher about the purpose of the research , what was being written down about them , who would have access to the material , what the researchers ' politics , religion , allegiances , and so on were .
24 Potential buyers would have access to the book which , it is suggested , would provide them with more meaningful information when they are ‘ shopping around ’ for a home .
25 You will need access to a lathe , bandsaw and planer thicknesser for this particular chair , though the latter is optional .
26 Aside from the larger ectoparasites , you will need access to a microscope if you are to identify bacteria and protozoans .
27 Durham County Council says the two-stage scheme will provide a carriageway bypassing the village of Middleton St George and will include access to the airport via a new bridge over the Darlington/Saltburn railway line .
28 We will tighten controls against exploitation , we will create more National Parks and we will improve access to the countryside .
29 The pedestrian system connected to this underbridge will provide access to the south side of the Magdalene housing area , the Brunstane Primary School , the Asda Superstore , and zoned housing land in the valley of the Niddrie Burn .
30 They will be kept in locked bedrooms , but will have access to a dayroom and both counsellors and education specialists .
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