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

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1 The loss of the two ports was serious , as the English now had only limited access to Normandy and to the capital , Rouen , which had come to replace Paris .
2 Scattered around the London suburbs , or in provincial towns like Sheffield , Brighton and Bradford , these pioneers had only limited access to capital resources , and their companies never grew to any real size .
3 And it needs not only to provide access to files or data , but actually to connect applications running anywhere on the network — and through the application , to connect the minds that are putting the applications to work .
4 For example in Germany , works councils have long had access to resources to investigate design of work systems under the Quality of Working Life .
5 The FMLN has argued that , no matter what type of medicine one practises , if health knowledge , skills and resources are sold on the market as commodities this will necessarily limit access to health care , fragment and distort the nature of the health process , constrain the relation between health workers and users , and undermine people 's control over their health .
6 In one area he was fortunate enough to gain access to doctors ' lists , which contain the names of most of the population since nearly everyone of every age is registered with a general practitioner .
7 The American space agency , NASA , already allows access to data from climate research satellites and makes only a minimal charge .
8 Other recent changes have generally restricted access to unemployment benefit ( Atkinson and Micklewright , 1989 ) and , in particular , they have denied benefit to women who had been eligible to at least some benefit in their own right .
9 In recent months a good deal of concern has been expressed about students no longer having access to benefits over the summer vacation .
10 Coetzee , describing the leagues as part of a Conservative effort to get to grips with mass politics and the ‘ new religion ’ of socialism , explains the timing of their appearance on the grounds that prior to the 1890s ‘ the Conservatives had no need of recourse to such pressure groups because they already possessed access to institutions adequate for the defence of their interests within the existing sociopolitical framework ’ .
11 Inner London authorities normally had access to funds via Central Personnel/Management Budgets , for example :
12 Schools already have access to Prestel and other hosts using the same equipment .
13 However , co-operative agreements and alliances , which represent far less risk while still providing access to markets and information , are much more common than M&A activity as yet .
14 Often , the applicants are recommended to re-contact their unions formally to seek access to accounts , stating that this is on the recommendation of the Commissioner , and access has been provided .
15 In this connection , it is interesting that many of the restrictions on economic life in the Pentateuch were to ensure that each family always had access to part of the society 's capital — namely a plot of land and some animals .
16 Despite the difficulties , people still regard access to education for their children as a ‘ passport out of poverty ’ .
17 It will also facilitate access to services in the housing department , hospitals and elsewhere ’ .
18 Madeira also offers access to Portugal 's network of tax treaties .
19 It also adds access to Informix DB/2 , Oracle and SQLBase databases .
20 Under the agreement , ICL also gets access to Pyramid 's operating system technology .
21 IBM Technology Products ' customers will also gain access to CMOS 4S and CMOS 4LP , two of IBM 's 0.8-micron processes .
22 IBM Technology Products ' customers will also gain access to CMOS 4S and CMOS 4LP , two of IBM 's 0.8-micron processes .
23 IBM Corp joined with Phoenix Technologies Ltd to license the IBM personal computer BIOS : the program enables OEM customers to access IBM 's SurePath PC Standard specification for software compatibility interfaces , and through Phoenix , they will also get access to IBM 's Architecture Review Board to extend the SurePath PC standard specification for new technologies and features , the partners said .
24 They also had access to equipment and resources not available at college .
25 Probably have access to film .
26 Windows comes with a basic painting application and I also have access to Freelance .
27 In short , the probability is that women will more often gain access to heroin through a male , frequently via a ‘ romantic relationship ’ , than any other social route .
28 How does the Lord Chancellor think those people will now get access to justice ?
29 Natural parents often had access to children guaranteed under a court order and foster parents had to be committed to support for ‘ parental responsibility ’ , which could cause difficulties , said Miss Marion Lowe , the association 's director .
30 Your article on crime in America ( December 22nd ) suggests that laws severely restricting access to firearms would somehow have the happy effect of bringing peace and tranquillity to the United States .
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