Example sentences of "access to [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , in situations where Health Authorities have had easy access to the skills of economists , as through the York Health Economics Consortium ( University of York , 1990 ) , demand has been high , suggesting that the appropriate skills for the assessment of efficiency have been lacking in the past .
2 McCaw Cellular Communications Inc chairman Craig McCaw says talks are continuing with AT&T Co on an expected June signing of the deal for AT&T to acquire 33% of McCaw : he expects the deal to be completed by year-end 1993 at the latest ; issues still under discussion include how to resolve the future of the Cellular One marketing brand name , which McCaw shares with Southwestern Bell Corp ; McCaw will use AT&T 's name and it will have access to the skills of Bell Laboratories .
3 It was screwed to the jamb of a doorway that gave access to the premises of Henson & Burbidge , Fat and Bone Dealers .
4 There would appear to be few situations when access to the premises at high level would be of value or desirable in emergencies .
5 It is fair to say that scaffolding placed in front of premises is extremely detractive and the following amendments to this paragraph may be advisable : The right to erect scaffolding for the purpose of repairing or cleaning the Centre provided that there shall not be erected any scaffolding or other structures in front of or to the rear or sides ( if applicable ) of the Premises in such a position so as [ materially ] to obscure the windows of the Premises or so as to prevent or [ unreasonably ] interfere with access to the Premises by customers or other persons entering the Premises or in connection with the servicing thereof
6 In the study of football fans we have access to the manifestations of action on and around the ground and even a permanent record of some of this action in the form of video and audio recordings .
7 He wrote some short works , for instance on legal reform and trading corporations , but later hopes to be allowed to write an account of Elizabeth I 's reign , with access to the papers of William Cecil , Baron Burghley [ q.v. ] , were never fulfilled .
8 If vessels registered in one member state could freely change to the flag of another member state and , as a result , obtain access to the quotas of that state , the aim of the quota system , which was to ensure a fair distribution of the available fisheries resources among the member states for the benefit of their fishing regions and industries allied thereto , would be frustrated .
9 At night after close of the service it was the practice to stable the empty trains end to end on the running lines in the tunnels on each side of the shed car pits , the end doors of each vehicle opened to permit ready exit of passengers in the event of an emergency , and to allow access to the lines of stabled trains by cleaners and others whose nocturnal duties took them into the subway tunnels .
10 Access to the innards of the machine is reasonably good ; the only problem lies in reaching the RAM upgrade slots , which are obstructed by the wires going from the hard drive to the ISA board .
11 It was a cheap alternative to buying from local merchants , but I was only allowed access to the provisions at points of safety such as towns and wells .
12 But like many articulate and intelligent people , even those trained to search out the hidden structures of literature , even those who have been moved by great art or fascinated by the most remote biographical details from the lives of writers ( such as the information that Ibsen on occasion wrote with a scorpion in a jar on his desk ) , he nonetheless had little or no access to the springs of his own emotions .
13 Pryce ( 1979 ) points out that , as a male , he ‘ had only limited access to the women for research purposes ’ .
14 The court ordered the union to allow access to the accounts with only minimal charges being allowed .
15 In 1983 Mr St John Stevas promoted a private member 's bill , The National Audit Bill , which sought to give the Comptroller and Auditor General access to the accounts of nationalized industries so that his staff could investigate them as they do the accounts of government departments .
16 He advocated a unified central approach to budgeting and recommended above all that the State Control , the regime 's auditing body , be given access to the accounts of all government agencies .
17 A person who provides manual labour , and whose access to the basics of sustenance and comfort is not guaranteed , has a respect and desire for the sensual , physical and immediate .
18 These in turn become massively overdetermined , regenerative and self-justifying , creating an institutional mind which , although allegedly acting on behalf of society and the majority population , comes to regard that same group as outsiders and potential antagonists who are never to be accorded easy access to the processes of the organization .
19 Associated with the question of funding is the question of access to the resources of the national clearinghouses .
20 They are n't just individually unequal , therefore , they have unequal access to the resources of organisation .
21 Secondly , there was recognition that direct access to the tribunals by claimants was not apt to produce a fair result in every case .
22 I switched on my computer , which gave me access to the prices of all the stocks listed , to price movements of the market as a whole and of individual sectors — a splendid toy , and an essential one .
23 Nor can we say that only women have access to the powers of the night .
24 It is a shame that our only access to the experiences of the Colombian people is via the odd journalistic collage , usually lifted from El Tiempo , one of the country 's Liberal newspapers .
25 In return for military and economic assistance the Syrians , however , have provided the USSR access to the ports of Latakia and Tartus for the servicing of ships as well as to the airfield at Tiyas .
26 In addition the large and perfectly matched pearls outlining the margins of the mitre crown and the balas ruby of 414.3 carats mounted at its apex were enough to proclaim her ready access to the treasures of the orient .
27 Behind was a single lofty three-storeyed hall with galleries for access to the cupboards in which the books ( in manuscript form ) were stored .
28 Students from all faculties will have access to the machines at the Keddleston Road site .
29 Buying world rights with Knopf in the US , Burnham has also commissioned a biography of Albert Camus by Booker Prize judge Olivier Todd , who has the collaboration of the family and access to the archives of Camus ' publisher , Gallimard .
30 The outside walls are virtually complete and the floors have been replaced in some of the towers allowing access to the battlements via spiral staircases .
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