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

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1 The method is only available for use with virtual storage systems , and offers access to records in three ways .
2 British Gas has been swiftly building up its interests in the new developments to build up a new earnings stream and gain access to supplies .
3 The Centre has its own library and conference rooms and has access to services for oligonucleotide and peptide synthesis and microsequencing as well as to powerful computer and database services .
4 The central aim of the Laboratory will be to identify , describe and provide access to data and information related to the Midlands .
5 Charles Dollar has pointed out that archivists and librarians both preserve and provide access to information ( 1992 ) .
6 This type of order is made ex parte , the court sitting in camera , for the object of the exercise is to enable the plaintiff to enter premises and obtain access to documents or objects without the defendant having an opportunity to remove , hide or destroy them .
7 The ScaNet servers are based on a Cobra RISC processor — a MIPS Technologies Inc R3000-derived application-specific part developed using LSI Logic Corp 's Cobra service — and give access to TCP/IP , Local Area Transport and Open Systems Interconnection-based hosts without the use of gateways .
8 Background Adoption has become a popular solution to the longterm needs of certain children in care , including older children , and Social Services Departments have become more inclined to intervene and terminate access to birth parents .
9 The head must also make available for inspection at the school information on syllabuses , schemes of work and school hours as well as details of the arrangements for dealing with complaints and providing access to pupils ' records and documents , such as any HMI Report on the school .
10 He was also made an honorary villager of Guilin , one of the main centres for child artists and his status in China means that he can now travel freely and have access to areas of Chinese life which are not generally open to foreign visitors .
11 Pople has been instrumental in setting up computer programs like Polatom , Hondo and Gaussian and giving access to computer graphical methods for representing simple molecules .
12 Until the present century water transport was of great importance in the fens and the lock at Jesus Green was the highest on the River Cam and gave access to Quayside .
13 Mr Gilbert said the department had received guidance from the Scottish Office , and had access to guidelines used by other local authorities .
14 Innovation of new strategic opportunities afforded by IT ( which requires creative thinking and the identification of people who have this ability and others who will champion IT and have access to funds ) .
15 They themselves might ‘ motor ’ down to their country retreat at the weekends but they looked with signal disfavour on the idea that the vast mass of the populace might enjoy a similar mobility and have access to pleasures which for the moment were peculiarly their own .
16 The system is based around IBM 's Systems Application Architecture SQL language with DB2 extensions and provides access to information stored under IBM 's VM and MVS systems and Digital Equipment Corp 's VAX/VMS .
17 This will strengthen and widen staff contacts , and improve access to facilities , such as computer address lists , DTP , and communication equipment .
18 All of those things were barriers , discouraging and preventing access to education for the poorest people in our society .
19 Similarly , does size have a greater effect on reproductive success in female Weddell seals compared to land or pack-ice breeding species because they breed on fast ice and defend access to water holes ?
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