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

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1 In brief , government policies to equalise access to services are more feasible , more politically acceptable and less costly than policies designed to equalise use , let alone outcome , of services .
2 In response to a request by the Ministry of Post & Telecommunications , Guiraudios said France Telecom has proposed some technical methods to restrict access to Minitel .
3 Such lists aid access to second and subsequent words in terms .
4 A guiding hypothesis in the work to be carried out is that fluent readers have access to information regarding the location of at least some previously read words .
5 The Maryland legislation was symptomatic of the continuing national debate over abortion , and the uncertainty surrounding the future of Roe v. Wade since the Supreme Court 's decision in July 1989 undermining that ruling by enabling states to restrict access to abortion [ see pp. 36809-10 ] .
6 Both the Belfast and the Philadelphia projects restrict access to members of the research group or scholars who are temporarily affiliated for the purpose of carrying out a specified piece of work .
7 In the last three years we have been operating a programme of capital grants designed to assist governing bodies and their area associations gain access to facilities suitable for the standard of competition immediately below national level and serving major areas of Scotland .
8 Incidentally , Adobe are one of only two companies to have access to Linotypes originals , the other is Imagen .
9 Far more settlements had access to areas of common and waste than is generally acknowledged in books about the English landscape ( Fig. 82 ) .
10 All British universities allow access to theses for consultation purposes , although some universities may place embargoes on access for a five-year period , either to allow the author to publish , or for reasons of commercial sensitivity .
11 Like in hens , dominance in primates determines access to food , places to sit , and mates ; and dominance is determined by similar factors .
12 Structural power in these networks affects access to information , to resources , to decision-making and to cooperation .
13 The age regulations governing access to training are becoming more flexible , on paper if not always in practice , and there is increasing emphasis on ‘ access ’ courses of various kinds for adults .
14 These phrases denied me my right to participate in the very same way that the socialist movement refused to recognize my rights to have access to information that would dispel my ignorance on such subjects .
15 Highway — Heavy vehicles , use by — Disturbance to residents — Heavy goods vehicles on roads giving access to port — Movements of vehicles causing serious disturbance to residents — Whether movement of vehicles creating public nuisance
16 Long tongues of land reaching out to mills have already been mentioned , as have projections giving access to upland pasture or a pool , but other extensions may sometimes show the former existence of a settlement .
17 Since its inception , Council has operated a programme of capital grants designed to assist governing bodies gain access to facilities suitable for international competition and national training purposes .
18 Future code will include modular customisible high availability features to maintain access to NFS and database data in the event of server failures .
19 In addition the public reacts strongly to media " scandals " of patients denied access to treatments like renal dialysis .
20 Note the LD & EC connections , still used by trains to gain access to Arkwright Colliery at this time , 28th November 1964. both A. Smalley
21 encourage employees to make better use of their qualifications to gain access to employment or further training in another member state .
22 individuals who seek to use their qualifications to gain access to employment or training in another member states .
23 These users want access to tools to extend the spatial database as well as to make spatial analyses .
24 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
25 In other words , why do some groups advancing certain interests enjoy access to centres of government policy where their case may be made peacefully and with apparently good chance of acceptance , while others advancing different interests find access to these forums extremely difficult , if not impossible ?
26 RSX 90 users get access to software engineering tools with graphical user interfaces , VME-based input-output options , along with incremental compute and graphics processing power for use in real-time applications .
27 RSX 90 users get access to software engineering tools with graphical user interfaces , VME-based input-output options , along with incremental compute and graphics processing power for use in real-time applications .
28 A dedicated telephone line for HCIMA members giving access to advice on a range of financial matters including :
29 occupations involving access to alcohol .
30 pointed out , at p. 327d , this House , while upholding the Court of Appeal 's order requiring the respondents to allow access to premises for the purpose of looking for illicit copies of films and to allow them to be removed to safe custody , also upheld that court 's refusal of an order to answer interrogatories and to make discovery of documents relating to the illicit copies , including ‘ invoices … books of accounts , letters , lists or other documents . ’
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