Example sentences of "need access [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Whitelaw farmer , Mr Catto , claims he needs access for a tractor .
2 A marked difference between the sexes in the structure or presence of such glands indicates that some aspects of sexuality are communicated by aromatic means but , as always , one would need access to an individual bat 's mind to know how such messages are interpreted and what behaviour results .
3 You will probably have to consult colleagues to gain some of this information and you will also need access to a library to research the alternative delivery system you have chosen to examine .
4 You will need access to a lathe , bandsaw and planer thicknesser for this particular chair , though the latter is optional .
5 Not only did they need access to the non-arable resources controlled by the nobility , but their ever-growing land shortage compelled them to work for the nobility on conditions which had much in common with those of serfdom .
6 Aside from the larger ectoparasites , you will need access to a microscope if you are to identify bacteria and protozoans .
7 Colour is also left to the printer although we can , now , automatically produce spot colour separations and , shortly , will be able to handle full process colour although this does need access to a typesetter .
8 During this initial period it is also more than likely that your staff will need access to some form of support line service .
9 You do n't need access to the files .
10 Er , but erm er nevertheless , the , the fact is that the TESSA is a good investment , providing that you do n't need access to your money , and you 're going to get a tax advantage from it .
11 Historians of science who want to understand the development of contemporary theories will need more than the printed journals , they will need access to the electronic resource .
12 So on this broader scope for pragmatics , the neat division of labour collapses pragmatic accounts of language understanding will at least need access to sociolinguistic information .
13 In order to make his calculations , he will need access to financial information available to the management but not publicly available , as well as management 's projections for the future .
14 This was of course a whole curriculum , whole staff development , and the secondee needed access to the staff in a structured and formal way rather than being reliant on informal and ad hoc contacts .
15 The company needed access to both London 's major airports ( Heathrow and Gatwick ) and to motorways .
16 Of course the first prerequisite was that he should be able to know his colleagues ' views before deciding whether or not he agreed with them , so he needed access to their report before it was officially released .
17 Another was Elliott who explained that he needed access to information , from ‘ A ’ to ‘ Z ’ .
18 Traders at securities houses have long argued to the SEC that they need access to information about the current credits of the companies whose debt they are trading .
19 But if they are really to grow and prosper , they need access to private capital , freed from the constraints of public ownership .
20 Watch out for workmen who say they need access to your home to check something or make urgent repairs .
21 Over here it does n't even look as if you need access to the Royal Mint or the Bank of England to forge bank-notes , judging by the warning messages on the colour photocopiers that have stationed themselves inside the printing bureaux .
22 Students who have reached this level also need access to a good source of general knowledge , and particularly of British and American cultural information .
23 Teachers , pupils , parents and community groups all need access to power .
24 Also , remote users can dial in over a modem and access a network 's drives — this is really useful if you have people on the road who need access to office files .
25 need access to the room before that ?
26 WHAT IF I NEED ACCESS TO MY MONEY ?
27 ‘ I need access to the Glory of Set . ’
28 Those are the people who need access to education most of all .
29 If a British Government continued , as a matter of policy , to stand apart from the process , would inward investors who need access to markets of the whole community think of locating in a semi-detached country ?
30 Radio-opaque shapes are clinically the most useful for quantifying colonic transit ; movement of barium involves unacceptably high doses of radiation and radioisotope studies need access to imaging equipment and the patient has to be immobilised during the scans .
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