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

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1 Customers with 30 or more 3270 terminals that want access to Unix are the targets .
2 The document describes the components and interfaces required to do Information Warehouse implementations and enable the development of compatible easy-to-use client-server applications that provide access to all corporate data via a set of data access capabilities .
3 The document describes the components and interfaces required to do Information Warehouse implementations and enable the development of compatible easy-to-use client-server applications that provide access to all corporate data via a set of data access capabilities .
4 Instead , some multinationals have invested in knowledge systems that provide access to state-of-the-art breeding , disease control and cultivation techniques in a form that allows them to control much of the total chain without investing directly in all stages .
5 Most major libraries use them in order to organize the stock on their shelves , and many use these schemes in the catalogues that provide access to that stock .
6 The funding councils ' duty will embrace courses leading to academic and vocational qualifications ; access to higher education courses ; courses that provide access to qualification-bearing courses and higher education courses ; basic skills courses ; courses in English for speakers of other languages and , in Wales , courses leading to proficiency in Welsh .
7 Is the Home Secretary aware of the legal opinion that to restrict access to legal advice and representation in asylum and immigration matters may be a breach of the law ?
8 A handful of the small nomenclatura of the Soviet cultural bureaucracy was gathering under the chandelier , the ladies in their beehive hairstyles and flowered frocks designed for slenderer frames , the gentlemen slimmed by the shiny French-tailored suits that signified access to the special clothing stores .
9 This longer run perspective is a feature of Japanese business and is greatly helped by the existence of lead banks within affiliated groups that ensure access to loans even in periods when bank credit is restricted .
10 This longer run perspective is a feature of Japanese business and is greatly helped by the existence of lead banks within affiliated groups that ensure access to loans even in periods when bank credit is restricted .
11 To recap : any aspect of a client 's problem that requires access to the information system is reported and included in the enquiry statistics .
12 It was screwed to the jamb of a doorway that gave access to the premises of Henson & Burbidge , Fat and Bone Dealers .
13 Holly stood beside a poorly dug hole and he looked down at a T-shaped junction of pipes and saw that the screw-fastened aperture that gave access to the pipe join and its subsidiary were swathed in doth and knotted around in plastic sheeting .
14 The indigenous personnel , while they were fully trained in the specific features of their own parts of the process , were excluded from positions that gave access to the whole of the production process .
15 On Feb. 18 the West German President , Richard von Weizsäcker , warned that making access to the Deutschmark the benchmark of German unity would lead to East Germany being " swallowed " .
16 By whatever means it has been achieved , however , the end result is one of a system of streets that permits access to essential users whilst maintaining an atmosphere of serenity and charm .
17 However , the architects ' view is that this communal aspect of the building is most clearly expressed architecturally by the central atrium , a space overlooked by the lift lobbies and the galleries of each upper floor that gives access to the flats .
18 For other developers there 's an application programming interface that gives access to the lock manager .
19 The murder case slipped easily into its next phase , as if it had been programmed by a computer that had access to several personal files and knew where they interacted .
20 As with other primates , male chimpanzees have a clear hierarchy that controls access to females .
21 Again different results were found in different places , although there did seem to be some agreement on a broad division between those ‘ helpful ’ pressure groups that gained access to the policy-making process and those ‘ unhelpful ’ , or ‘ unreasonable ’ , groups whose actions were treated by the local authority with suspicion and dismissal .
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