Example sentences of "[noun sg] gain [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A parent may have similar difficulty gaining access to case conference minutes . |
2 | A police officer may then use reasonable force to gain entry to premises and access to the child . |
3 | OCCUPIERS LIABILITY — adult plaintiff gaining access to railway line — whether actions reasonably foreseeable — whether duty of care owed . |
4 | HOSPITALS Journalists should not use subterfuge to gain admission to hospitals or similar institutions . |
5 | It has been shown that 10 per cent of the 400 people interviewed in Birmingham had given a lower age to gain admission to Britain , and now can not gain a pension at the proper time ( Bhalla and Blakemore , 1981 ) . |
6 | There is a plus in that there is extra traffic c would come in and use Road to gain access to Harrogate . |
7 | Some of the more sensational reports claimed that Misrati had used his attractive young daughter to gain access to information . |
8 | Meanwhile , Mr de Kooning , 86 , who is no longer active , is the focus of competition to gain access to work stored in his studio , with the ultimate prize being control of his estate . |
9 | Once you realise that some blocks need to be matched early , in order to gain access to others , things get tougher . |
10 | by creating a need to satisfy the capital market ( ie by making good profits ) in order to gain access to funds for borrowing . |
11 | He said he had been misled into believing that buying a Bond was the only way to gain admission to Highbury in future . |