Example sentences of "gain [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 With grants available to all who could gain entry to university or polytechnic , initial teaching training courses came to be filled , in part , with young people whose ‘ A ’ level grades were not high enough to gain entrance on conventional university course .
2 The members of the commission could not gain entry to north Korea and could not observe the nature of elections there .
3 This piece of er equipment was er purchased some short time before in order that er we could enter , heavily secured doors er with a minimum amount of noise in order to er gain entry to premises where there was a possible armed incident taking place , or a possible hostage situation .
4 Mr how did you gain entry to the flat ?
5 Assuming I am unrecognized , I shall bide my time until I can gain entrance to the tower and the winding stairs to the upper floor . ’
6 But there are the keys , without which the adventurers can not gain entrance to vital areas of the Castle .
7 She will gain entrance to the text through a consideration of how articles of clothing function for women and for men .
8 Now I do n't know whether they actually broke the door down in the end , but they did gain entrance to a flat very near us , erm and they had dogs with them that night .
9 All steps in corridors were replaced by ramps so that now wheelchair users can gain access to any part of the Town Hall .
10 Just as you can gain access to the cave of the unconscious only by being inside already , he seems to be saying , so you can gradually reach towards an understanding of my work only by understanding it in advance .
11 This means that its shape is changed considerably as an aid to camouflage , and the crew can gain access to the main hull and engines for essential servicing and checks .
12 Only by changing the tension of the text , so to speak , will we gain access to the depraved ( or , at best , tormented ) mind of our central character .
13 We shall also consider some of the bibliographical tools which can be used to help us gain access to published sources in the library .
14 The reader who has access to the copyright libraries — which in Britain are the British Library Reference Division ( better known still as the British Museum Library ) , the national libraries of Scotland and Wales and the university libraries of Oxford , Cambridge and Trinity College Dublin — can gain access to practically everything published in the UK since these libraries receive ‘ copyright ’ copies of all books , journals and most pamphlets and research reports .
15 The library can of course gain access to the media of television , radio and particularly newspapers indirectly without formalizing a promotional campaign , provided it has something newsworthy to offer ( and it may be that a library promotional effort may itself be newsworthy ) .
16 The best kind of flat is one that is above ground floor level and has its own entrance , providing that you do not gain access to your entrance up an unlit staircase or a long , dark walkway .
17 What are the most effective communication channels in this culture , and how can the Church gain access to them and speak authentically through them ?
18 Passes and disclaimers should gain access to Range West
19 Imperial would benefit by reducing its dependence on the declining tobacco market and UB would gain access to Imperial 's reserve of cash , necessary for further expansion .
20 The stranger was led back through the empty trains to the car shed pits where he could gain access to the street .
21 if you test positive , you will gain access to drugs and therapies that can keep you healthier longer
22 However , not all teachers can gain access to these courses as the institutions are geographically very unevenly distributed .
23 Such commentators can often gain access to many of the places which sociology itself is unable to describe by any except the most remote methods .
24 Telefonica 's users will also gain access to its Virtual Private Network , and Telefonica will have at its disposal the features of a SNA/SDLC advanced network for users with IBM Corp equipment running NetView .
25 The pilot of the future will fly by the flick of her Macintosh mouse — or at least she will gain access to vital information she needs by that means , following that agreement between Apple Computer Inc and Honeywell Inc 's Minneapolis-based Honeywell Air Transport Systems Division .
26 IBM Technology Products ' customers will also gain access to CMOS 4S and CMOS 4LP , two of IBM 's 0.8-micron processes .
27 National reflections currently focus upon the need for college to be ‘ responsive ’ in order to ensure that individuals can gain access to the curriculum ‘ regardless of any disability or special learning need they may have ’ ( FEU 1990 : 11 ) .
28 IBM Technology Products ' customers will also gain access to CMOS 4S and CMOS 4LP , two of IBM 's 0.8-micron processes .
29 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 .
30 Pool can not yet gain access to your machine .
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