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

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1 The pointed arch was merely the most efficient form of building technology at the time ( in Stamford a pointed arch is sometimes used in medieval cellars to span the sites of earlier quarry pits ) and the undercroft at no. 13 St. Mary 's Hill was not a crypt for St. Mary 's Church , but a shop with steps giving access to the street .
2 Ladder and/or steps to gain access to the roof space ( usually the vendor will provide this )
3 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 .
4 The police responded by erecting road-blocks limiting access to the area .
5 Second , the form of the political system means that non-dominant classes have access to the state and hence may influence state policy in directions antipathetic to the interests of capital .
6 Recently the fishermen warned agency bosses that they were prepared to fight any moves which would restrict their 300-year-old rights to free access to the port .
7 If so , did managers have access to the type of training which would guarantee their quality ?
8 Work is well in hand to ensure District HQ and Practice Teams have access to the Council 's mainframe computer financial systems for budget management , payments and invoicing .
9 Security is maintained by terminal operators using unique identification and password codes to gain access to the system .
10 Some trees such as Polygalaceae , two subfamilies of Leguminosae , Papilionoideae and Caesalpinioideae , have floral structures restricting access to the nectar or pollen to Xylocopa bees , a mechanism familiar enough in the temperate representatives of these families .
11 If fast-food take-aways want to find their best prospects they can do a lot worse than identify areas which have a high proportion of ‘ households sharing access to a bath ’ .
12 The trustees must disclose to members , prospective members , beneficiaries and trade unions : the address and functions of the Pensions Ombudsman ; the role of the Occupational Pensions Advisory Service ; whether an insolvency practitioner has been appointed as an independent trustee ; whether the Registrar of Occupational and Personal Pensions has accepted registration of the scheme ; and whether the trustees have access to the guidance of the Occupational Pensions Board .
13 VMS users gain access to a LIFESPAN Process by executing a command file , created for the purpose at process startup .
14 As with the BBC Micro computer the ( * ) commands provide access to the operating system .
15 It may sometimes be necessary , for example , to arrange for girls to have access to the technology in single-sex groups if they are to develop a confident and active understanding of the media .
16 For a start , make it as easy as possible for teachers to have access to the resource .
17 Clearly , Contact users had access to a range of facilities generally regarded as rehabilitative .
18 An update facility means that users have access to a system which is continuously available as an in-house , interactive consultancy service .
19 The Ulster branch annual general meeting at the House of Sport , commencing at 7pm is operating on a new constitution and offers the chance for all affiliated players to gain access to the table tennis , with delegates from clubs carrying voting rights .
20 Among other facilities , members receive the quarterly O50 Magazine ; there is a project called Age Works to help with job-hunting ; and additionally , members have access to a range of discounts including favourable travel and insurance rates .
21 Getting back to the numbers , Mr says that if the number suggested by ourselves , through our client of thirty one K were er adhered to that it may well reduce the ability completely of locals to gain access to the housing market .
22 Walks are scheduled to take place all over the country taking routes which highlight various problems which have arisen from landowners denying access to the countryside .
23 On the one hand , the child hears people speaking ; like the linguist studying children 's language , children have access to a corpus or sample of language in the utterances they hear .
24 Behind this picture lies another story , the story of women artists denied access to the nude in art schools .
25 Many women lose access to a pension through their partner because of divorce and there is no compensation for this ( Joshi and Davies , 1991 ) .
26 Staff and graduate students have access to a number of IBM PCs , laser printers and some digitising facilities .
27 Staff and students have access to the college 's European Guidance and Resource Centre .
28 Some researchers have been able to make use of their own skills to gain access to a group .
29 Overseas Associates have access to the scheme through the distance-learning and one-year full-time programmes , and students have enrolled from locations as diverse as Hong Kong , Ghana and the West Indies .
30 Pluralism presupposes that groups have access to the decision-making process and that power is widely spread .
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