Example sentences of "access to [art] variety " in BNC.
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1 | British public libraries have in the past 10 years diversified very considerably by providing their public with access to a variety of non-book materials . |
2 | Borland 's Quattro Pro users , for example , have access to a variety of PC databases of the xBASE type , such as dBase or Borland 's own Paradox . |
3 | All viewers have a right of access to a variety of programmes , at prime viewing time , which respond to their requirements concerning information , culture and entertainment without any other restriction than payment of a fee . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Each suggests the location of the settlements in favourable lowland situations with access to a variety of different types of land in different environments , with areas of upland , pasture or woodland at some distance , and the main areas of arable and pasture near to the settlements ( Fig. 59 ) . |
6 | The computer teaching facilities , syndicate and conference rooms all have Wang personal computers linked by a Local Area Network ( LAN ) , giving access to a variety of software packages and Computer Based Training , as well as electronic mail . |
7 | All these computers are linked on a Local Area Network ( LAN ) , giving access to a variety of software packages as well as electronic mail . |
8 | What it can offer will be illustrated in case studies below , but can be summed up as a general information carrier , providing instant access to a variety of information which is more up to date than printed sources an educational service , providing information on new technology , higher education , careers , educational developments and new educational products a gateway service , providing access to remote databases such as ECCTIS ( see below ) a service providing access to other viewdata systems via Bulletin ( W.M. ) , Monitel a mailbox facility , allowing electronic communication between schools and other users and providing contact points for school librarians and teachers a software service providing telesoftware and enabling users to obtain access to software via Prestel Education and Micronet a microviewdata service , allowing users to create their own databases through Prestel |