Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [be] [vb pp] access " in BNC.

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1 If you are getting married at a particular church or synagogue you may be granted access to a library not normally opened to the public .
2 If your child is in hospital you should be allowed access to him or her at all times , wherever possible .
3 For a modest annual fee , you 'll be given access to a wealth of local inspiration , and while you 're leafing through the trust 's reserves handbook , planning your ‘ research visits ’ for the coming seasons , you 'll be helping to ensure the survival of that unique ‘ library ’ of wild places .
4 in such of the terms on which she is offered employment as make provision in relation to the way in which she will be afforded access to opportunities for promotion , transfer or training or as provide for her dismissal or demotion ; or
5 That report went to Resources sub-committee erm , and they should be allowed access to the plan , and continue their pension scheme .
6 Ramblers who fear they could be denied access to Forestry Commission land if it 's privatised have won the support of the Labour Party .
7 The hardships that Ceauşescu imposed were not only necessary to provide the funds and material for everything from the House of the People ( to which they would be denied access ) to canals without traffic and power-stations without fuel , but also formed part of the folk-wisdom of tyrants going back much further in history than Ceauşescu 's own model , Stalin .
8 He 'll be given access to Martin , I should think .
9 The mass popularity of the movies did not come about because showmen gave no thought to individuating their audiences but rather resulted from an appreciation that the most important thing about the public as a whole was that every section and every group would respond to the appeal of the movies if it could be given access to the right kind of cinema .
10 The fact that a sociologist was witnessing the interviews make it all the more certain they would be conducted with scrupulous care , but there was no way he would be given access to the extra-legal deals which may well have gone on outside the interview room or later during a prison visit for ‘ write-offs ’ .
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