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

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1 A parent may have similar difficulty gaining access to case conference minutes .
2 OCCUPIERS LIABILITY — adult plaintiff gaining access to railway line — whether actions reasonably foreseeable — whether duty of care owed .
3 Passes and disclaimers should gain access to Range West
4 But how do we gain access to Renaissance culture , especially when our readings of the texts that document that culture indicate that a process of necessary counterfeit may have played a part in determining how these texts inscribed their culture ?
5 There were undoubted gains for middle-class women in the nineteenth century , from a controlled access to divorce ( though one which sustained a double standard ) , the possibility of custody of children in the case of broken marriages , new rights in property and so on , and , no doubt many middle-class women , far from being ‘ redundant ’ , often participated in the major household decisions , supervised the servants , and increasingly gained access to birth control and hence a possibly less inhibited sexual pleasure .
6 He was selected , out of 11,000 candidates , one of 30 to gain admission to Beijing Conservatoire , newly opened after the revolution .
7 Disabled people find it increasingly difficult to gain access to council housing , and homelessness among physically disabled people increased by 92 per cent between 1980 and 1986 compared with 57 per cent among all types of household ( Morris , 1988a , p. 6 ) .
8 Note the LD & EC connections , still used by trains to gain access to Arkwright Colliery at this time , 28th November 1964. both A. Smalley
9 Private health insurance may help some elderly people to gain access to hospital treatment more quickly than would otherwise be the case , although there seems little justification for a National Health Service which can not cater for the needs of people in acute pain or discomfort as and when necessary .
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