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

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1 Durham County Council says the two-stage scheme will provide a carriageway bypassing the village of Middleton St George and will include access to the airport via a new bridge over the Darlington/Saltburn railway line .
2 But it failed to recognize that the challenge of running an individual company was very different to that posed by a large public organization with a multiplicity of purposes whose owners were n't shareholders but taxpayers who felt entitled to demand access to those things the nation already owned .
3 The lesbian and gay communities seized this opportunity to demand access to the airwaves , calling for more positive representation across the broad span of the schedule , and also for specific gay slots — in particular for a magazine-style programme .
4 It also adds access to Informix DB/2 , Oracle and SQLBase databases .
5 Erm , it contains access to four , five and they 'll be submitted after discussion at this particular Committee , to Policy Planning or the Policy Resources Committee .
6 A group of lesser Khans stood muttering in one corner of the room , and when Alexei came through the hangings which provided access to the bedchamber they fell guiltily silent .
7 The tenant of a first-floor flat , having subdivided the apartment with the lessor 's consent , erected an external staircase which provided access to one part of the first floor .
8 If a manager is in the A&R office at CBS , he or she rarely has access to anybody else in the company .
9 Everybody has access to it and politicians ignore it only if they are thick or arrogant .
10 NOW that Nicholas Soames has access to a ministerial Montego , what will happen to Sutton , his old chauffeur ?
11 The middle-class parent who is dissatisfied with the quality of school rarely has access to a parochial or private school option .
12 We will make sure very community has access to dentists , with the resources to provide full NHS cover we will and restore the free dental check .
13 The centre also has access to a number of marketing-oriented databases that contain full-text market reports , company information and extracts from trade journals and the press .
14 The group is strong because it has access to power through its institutional involvement with the state , which is why Becker calls it a corporate bourgeoisie .
15 ‘ Decisions about who has access to the gene should not be in private hands in the first place , ’ he said .
16 Robbins now draws more and more attention to the text itself , by indulging in a dialogue with his projected reader to celebrate reaching his hundredth chapter or by rejecting the claims of traditional literary decorum : ‘ happily , your author is not under contract to any of the muses who supply the reputable writers , and thus he has access to a considerable variety of sentences to spread and stretch from margin to margin … ’ ( 124 ) .
17 In one company , however , the corporate planning department does not take any online services but has access to such services via a divisional library .
18 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 .
19 DHAs can then concentrate on ensuring that the health needs of the population for which they are responsible are met ; that there are effective services for the prevention and control of disease and the promotion of health ; that their population has access to a comprehensive range of high quality , value for money services ; and on setting targets for and monitoring the performance of those management units for which they continue to have responsibility .
20 No-one has access to your thoughts , feelings and motives , only to your actions ( ie behaviour ) , and so unless you are open in revealing them , people are obliged to indulge in speculation .
21 For this purpose , it is essential that the clinical teacher has access to a room where discussion can be private and uninterrupted .
22 To satisfy its taste for diversity , a hare tries to pick an area where it has access to half a dozen fields .
23 If a pet cat has access to the garage where someone has been filling the car 's radiator system with antifreeze at the onset of winter , the animal may see a small puddle on the garage floor , where some has spilled .
24 Now Everyone Has Access to the Printer
25 Administration can be done by double-entry book-keeping , but is quicker and cheaper if the core group has access to a computer .
26 The statement says that where a member 's opinion is sought on the application of accounting standards or principles to specific circumstances or transactions of an entity of which he is not the auditor , he should ensure that he has access to all relevant information , he should contact the auditor to provide an opportunity for the latter to bring to his attention any relevant facts and , given his client 's permission , he should provide a copy of his opinion to the auditor .
27 Of course , New York also has access to the largest , richest markets .
28 Your local Careers Office almost certainly has access to these and can help you .
29 Second , he claims , it has access to supplementary business , management and technical skills — for example , consultants can be brought in from a centralised pool for any particularly specialised work .
30 In writing this book we have assumed that the reader either owns or has access to copies of both Warhammer and Warhammer Battle Magic .
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