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Sentences with access

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  • The facilities have been adapted to give access to wheelchair users. [+ to]
  • ...a Code of Practice that would give patients right of access to their medical records. [+ to]
  • Nor was the lack of wheelchair access to the newly-opened Mango shop missed.
  • This group aims to support fathers who suffer after marital disputes, for example by being denied access to their children by the mother.
  • He was not allowed access to a lawyer. [+ to]
  • You've illegally accessed and misused confidential security files. [VERB noun]
  • It has off-street parking to the front for a couple of cars and double-gated side access to the back garden.
  • That is the debate over whether illegal aliens should have access to health care and other benefits.
  • She fights for divorce and free access to her children
  • access television
  • A benefit of this is that most sailors will now have access to more courses than those associated with their billet.
  • Either a solution has presented itself or I've had an access of strength and energy which has been enough to get me through.
  • An access of anger
  • Branch officials can access the central database
  • Then in 1988, on a visit to the prison, she was denied access to her husband.
  • The double bedroom to the rear has built-in louvre door wardrobes and access to the attic.
  • I can't access most of the data on the computer without a password.
  • They have access to the files.
  • In 1536 she died at Kimbolton House; she was in considerable pain due to cancer and had been denied access to her only daughter.
  • Ms. Stewart did not have her speech limited nor were students denied access to her as you suggest.
  • The house was difficult of access.
  • The only access to the house was a rough dirt road.
  • If we now call overbroad subpoenas an unauthorized access, then unwanted e-mail is a trespass.
  • Two side entrances offer access to the front and rear landscaped gardens.
  • Bank customers can access their checking accounts instantly through the new electronic system.
  • Six channels now offer access services.
  • Do you have access to a computer?
  • People who live on the village's Main Street and part of York Road will be charged to access the grassed areas of common land that front their homes.
  • We have Internet access at the library.
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