Example sentences of "[to-vb] access to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Under s47(6) they must take " such steps as are reasonably practicable " to obtain access to the child unless satisfied that they already have sufficient information ( s47(4) ) .
2 7.6.3.4 the Landlord is unable to obtain access to the site for the purposes of rebuilding or reinstating
3 A group of children clustered at the place where the bridge forked to provide access to a set of warehouses .
4 The major role of the school librarian or resources manager is to provide access to the kind of information users require and especially in schools , to help users develop the skills which will enable them to identify the purpose of , find and use that information .
5 No small group of favourites emerged to monopolize access to the king or royal patronage : even the Hainaulters at court attracted little of the obloquy that surrounded the Savoyards and Henry III 's court , and the families which had suffered forfeiture in the political violence between 1322 and 1330 were gradually restored .
6 ( This arrangement is used to simplify access to the trigram array as will be explained . )
7 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 .
8 Recently the fishermen warned agency bosses that they were prepared to fight any moves which would restrict their 300-year-old rights to free access to the port .
9 The large entrance lock was built in 1884 to give access to a dock which could take vessels up to three thousand
10 Doorways opened off this stone passage right and left , one to give access to the porter 's lodge , the other to a stairway leading up to the gatehouse itself , above the pend , from which the drawbridge and portcullis were managed .
11 She walked behind the main counter to the flap that could be lifted to give access to the shop itself and , leaning on her forearms , looked down on to her weekly customers and asked , ‘ Well then , what is it to be ? ’
12 Nevertheless you do say , do you not , that it is reasonable for this enquiry to consider access to the site , to D thirty nine and D forty , in general terms ?
13 facilities to allow the system manager to control access to the system and the allocation of resources to users .
14 There would be no point in designing software to control access to the video disc , unless suitable interfaces are also available to make it possible for the computer in the system to communicate with the video disc player and control its operation .
15 Nashua , New Hampshire-based Storage Computer Corp has introduced StorComp RAID 7 which features an asynchronous hard ware design with a real-time embedded operating system to control access to the disk drives and data flow to the host .
16 Skin preparation before surgery normally involves at least washing and may additionally include body hair removal to allow access to the operation site and also to reduce the risk of infection .
17 The defending Englishmen were clustered in groups of three at intervals around thirty yards apart , strung out along the stockade itself and its command lookouts ; in the stream that passed through the settlement , and bounded the headland where Belmont 's Great House now commanded the rise , they stood in a double row to bar access to the settlement by that approach ; in the mangroves at the mouth of the stream two young sentries kept watch , though the prevailing easterly breeze rendered it unlikely , the English commanders decided , that the islanders ' attack would come from the sea on that shore .
18 It is almost impossible to get access to a boat without being a rowing club member .
19 In the East , ‘ there could be such a lust for reunification for economic reasons , to get access to the prosperity of West Germany , that it will pressurise all the existing political parties into embracing reunification . ’
20 ‘ Assuming Godolphin 's right , and this thing was attempting to get access to the Society , we have to ask why . ’
21 Yes , said his critics , but it was a different story if anyone tried to get access to the information behind those methods .
22 The team ran two dummy inspections , testing the effectiveness of forms and learning how to get access to the information .
23 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 .
24 To be an international athlete , a top flight boxer or a first division footballer is to have access to a range of resources not available to the majority of the population .
25 The patients having shared care involving attendance at a hospital clinic were less likely to have access to a community dietitian ( χ 2 =44.3 , df=1 ; p<0.00001 ) , a hospital dietitian ( χ 2 =6.9 , df=1 ; p=0.008 ) , or a practice nurse with dietetic skills ( χ 2 =18.6 , df=1 ; p=0.00003 ) .
26 In fact he was subjected to a very stiff , puritanical and doctrinal regime , only mitigated by the fact that he was educated by a long sequence of tutors , and seemed to have access to a lot of books .
27 Consider who is going to have access to a terminal .
28 One of the difficulties confronting students of Renaissance literature is that , at a time when critical and cultural theory is asking us to expand our familiarity with a wider range of reading , it is increasingly difficult to have access to the range of texts we would like to read .
29 There will be pupils who need to work at a different pace from most of their classmates , and who require specialised equipment and materials in order to have access to the curriculum .
30 If everyone is screened for genetic disorders , for which there may be no cures , what are those people then to do , and who is to have access to the information — prospective employers , insurers ?
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