Example sentences of "[noun pl] should [verb] access " in BNC.

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1 In any forthcoming election for a constituent assembly , all parties should have access to all parts of South Africa , including the ten ‘ homelands ’ , without intimidation .
2 The feeling is growing that since the occupiers of rural land benefit considerably from tax-payers ' money then tax-payers should have access to , and a degree of control over the use of such land .
3 The union proposed that in principle parents should have access to their children 's files .
4 ‘ It is obviously crucial to the UK 's economic recovery that smaller companies should have access to development capital . ’
5 Passes and disclaimers should gain access to Range West
6 But the Labour party was emotionally more committed to the plain principle that the workers should have access to the good things which in the past could be bought for money — health , security , places in grammar schools .
7 Whether it is the purchaser 's accountants or the vendor 's accountants who prepare the first draft , the other party 's accountants should have access to their working papers if the rules are properly negotiated .
8 We are anxious that all industrial customers should have access to competitively priced electricity and I am pleased to say that an independent survey showed that in the first year after privatisation three quarters of those customers experienced at least a 10 per cent .
9 Continued vigilance will be necessary to monitor and to protect the principle that patients should have access on clinical rather than financial grounds .
10 In deciding whether to order disclosure a court must consider whether this outweighs the competing public interest that a party to proceedings should have access to relevant information in order to obtain legal redress .
11 Self-help groups can be very useful and ideally every physician caring for diabetics should have access to a person skilled in helping people to rid themselves of the smoking habit .
12 The argument here is not that all children should have access to all aspects of the curriculum .
13 At this point there is need for me to give some detail about the shape and nature of the primary curriculum to which all children should have access .
14 Erm , I do n't think either a father or a mother intrinsically has to be necessary , I think what 's important is that children should have access to a variety of loving adults , one or two , or maybe three of those who they should have a special relationship with , does n't matter whether they 're male or female , so long as the , the children are loved and they feel secure and happy , it does n't matter about , you know , this is mother , this is father .
15 Is not it right that all children should have access to the latest technology , irrespective of where they live or the poverty of their parents ?
16 But the aim is that , wherever possible , all pupils should have access to the full range of the English curriculum .
17 Under this Treaty , if a service is legally available in one or more EEC countries , then all EEC citizens should have access to this service , and therefore to all relevant information .
18 Those who are making asylum claims should have access to free professional legal advice , as they want it .
19 In it Taylor defends ideas that Mill himself found too radical ; primarily , that women should have access to the same professions as men , and that they should not be forced to inhabit ‘ separate spheres ’ .
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