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

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1 If a buyer has access to a seller 's cost structure then he is in a powerful position to negotiate a cheaper price , or at least avoid paying too high a price .
2 The easiest place for a burglar to gain access to a house is through patio doors .
3 For this purpose , it is essential that the clinical teacher has access to a room where discussion can be private and uninterrupted .
4 Administration can be done by double-entry book-keeping , but is quicker and cheaper if the core group has access to a computer .
5 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 ) .
6 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 .
7 On the other hand , forecasters in the weather service have access to a lot of non-satellite data — from recording instruments on the ground for instance — which , presumably , a company would need to make any sense of the data from space .
8 Similarly , institutional membership of the London Library affords access to a collection of rare works in literature and the humanities . )
9 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 .
10 They were aware of the danger of individuals being tempted to enter into excessively burdensome commitments , but that was no reason to restrict access to a facility which the vast majority used with discretion .
11 4 Entry The right for the Tenant and all persons expressly or by implication authorised by the Tenant to enter upon other parts of the Centre and ( if any ) the Adjoining Property to carry out works to the Premises where such works would otherwise not be possible , or may be possible but rendered more expensive than they would otherwise be if this right was available The problem of access over a neighbour 's land has been greatly alleviated by the passage of the Access to Neighbouring Land Act 1992 which sets out a procedure whereby a person may obtain a court order permitting access to a neighbour 's property in order to carry out works to protect , repair or maintain their property in circumstances where the neighbour refuses consent to such access .
12 We will legislate to establish the right of every private sector employee in a substantial company to have access to a share in ownership and/or in the profits they help to create .
13 Section 11(1) of the 1968 Theft Act provides : … where the public have access to a building in order to view the building or a part of it , or collection or part of a collection housed in it , any person who without lawful authority removes from the building or its grounds the whole or part of any article displayed or kept for display to the public in the building or that part of it or in its grounds shall be guilty of an offence .
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