Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] access to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 ’ . |
3 | VMS users gain access to a LIFESPAN Process by executing a command file , created for the purpose at process startup . |
4 | Clearly , Contact users had access to a range of facilities generally regarded as rehabilitative . |
5 | An update facility means that users have access to a system which is continuously available as an in-house , interactive consultancy service . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Many women lose access to a pension through their partner because of divorce and there is no compensation for this ( Joshi and Davies , 1991 ) . |
9 | Staff and graduate students have access to a number of IBM PCs , laser printers and some digitising facilities . |
10 | Some researchers have been able to make use of their own skills to gain access to a group . |