Example sentences of "[vb -s] access to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Every Rentokil customer has access to the company 's free identification service , is supplied with the relevant Materials Safety Data Sheets and can call on our specialist entomologists , zoologists and chemists for advice .
2 But then Mr Jones has access to the reporter and to the apparatus of public statement in a way that the kids manifestly do not .
3 The user always has access to the machine .
4 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 .
5 That result applies still , even if the public has access to the house for purposes other than seeing exhibits , e.g. to visit the tea-shop .
6 The Institute possesses a wide range of data logging , micro- and mini-computing equipment and has access to the computing facilities of the Edinburgh University Computing Service and to national and international networks .
7 ‘ Decisions about who has access to the gene should not be in private hands in the first place , ’ he said .
8 What will happen to all those projects if none of them has access to the channel tunnel and to the rapid movement of freight and passengers around the London area ?
9 Check that the details specified at the SCHEMAID keyword are correct ( see Appendix C , ‘ Configuration File Keywords ’ ) , that LIFESPAN RDBI has access to the account where the database has to be created , and that enough quota exists for the size of database required .
10 Student Services is a user and a provider of lodgings and accommodation data about all students , including those on the Modular Course , and has access to the student management system for this purpose .
11 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 .
12 Now Everyone Has Access to the Printer
13 In additional , the Department has access to the Planning Exchange Library and Information Service .
14 The Department has subscribed to the CIPFA/ADSS Financial Management and has access to the material produced which is designed to assist Local Authorities in preparing for the changes to be implemented on 1 April this year .
15 He wants access to the sniper 's perch on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository , from which the fatal shots were fired .
16 The company wants access to the cash for working capital and capital expenditure .
17 Whilst not following the Water of Leith for all its length , taking a more direct path than the winding river , the walkway allows access to the river at various points , and is a valuable link between Warriston and North Leith .
18 To recap : any aspect of a client 's problem that requires access to the information system is reported and included in the enquiry statistics .
19 All money raised will go to the British Leprosy Association ( LEPRA ) and the Fieldfare Trust which promotes access to the countryside and environmental education for disabled people .
20 There is a problem on the , on that , that bridge repair , which is the , which is the wooden plank er which a prevents access to the side of the , of the dike .
21 The interaction between arousal and retention interval has been interpreted as evidence for Walker 's action decrement theory ( Walker , 1958 ; Walker & Tarte , 1963 ) which assumes that memory traces require a period of consolidation which can be enhanced by arousal , but which initially inhibits access to the trace .
22 Your admission ticket also entitles access to the Transport Galleries on the other side of the main Belfast-Bangor road , over the bridge .
23 Also , because of the licensing system , which restricts access to the medium to a quite small number of programme contractors , the government in the UK finds it necessary , from time to time , to mount a new competition for the existing licenses .
24 The shoulder on the waste restricts access to the headstock side of the sphere , but this is cleared out of the way with a gouge , using the sphere cutting tool as a rest .
25 A narrow gap permits access to the interior which , in contrast to its dark , oxidised skin , is brightly polished and causes a multiplicity of reflections .
26 The focus moves entirely onto the message within the programme and language becomes the tool which gives access to the message .
27 Recently built , this attractive gasthof stands back across the road from the gondola lift which gives access to the Brandstadl mountain .
28 Next come two zoom tools and below these an eye dropper icon — which copies attributes such as colour from one object to another — and a lorry icon — which gives access to the Symbol library .
29 The hDC control button replaces the normal minus sign at the top left of your applications and gives access to the Power Launcher Menus .
30 This gives access to the Troutbeck valley and the village of the same name .
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