Access in a sentence

We found 293 examples of how to use access in an English sentence.

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Sentences with access

Sentences 101 to 125 of 293.

# Sentence  
101. He gave him access to the building.
102. A large proportion of the world's population don't have access to basic human rights which are taken for granted in affluent countries.
103. Tom couldn't access his favorite website because of a "504 Gateway Time-out" error.
104. Tom had to abide by the court's ruling relating to his access to his children.
105. You can upgrade your computer with more random access memory to make the PC faster.
106. Members of the public and other visitors may use the central library in order to gain access to material not easily available elsewhere.
107. The university offers access to its campus libraries only to those members of the public with a legitimate research need to consult our collections.
108. While anyone who has a need to conduct legal research may study and take notes from the law library's holdings of published books and journals during normal hours of operation, members of the public who are not formally registered as law students do not have access to certain electronic resources.
109. One can have an instant access to the desired information on the Internet.
110. On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law, putting in place comprehensive reforms that improve access to affordable health coverage for everyone and protect consumers from abusive insurance company practices.
111. President Obama has laid out a bold vision to expand access to high-quality pre-school to every four-year old in America.
112. This year, the Administration will announce the winners of a $100 million competition supporting redesigned high schools that give high school students access to real-world education and skills.
113. About half of all American workers do not have access to workplace retirement savings plan.
114. The Administration will also continue to work to ensure that having a baby does not jeopardize a woman’s job, and that more hard working Americans can have access to paid leave in order to take care of family members and themselves. Because the President knows that when women succeed, America succeeds.
115. Transparency in government is a key component of a democracy. Ensuring that the public has access to government information both builds public trust in government decision-making and allows the public to hold government accountable for those decisions.
116. Thousands of major government data resources have been posted in "machine-readable" form for free public access on the Data.gov website, and range from weather data to car safety ratings to the cost of healthcare procedures.
117. I have access to this library.
118. I assume I'll have access to a car.
119. Tom and others digitized about 200 books and put them online for free access.
120. I don't have Internet access.
121. Activists chained themselves to bulldozers in a bid to stop a mining company clearing a forest to get access to undeveloped coal deposits.
122. Dan gave Linda access to his credit cards.
123. We have direct access to the information.
124. You can access the kitchen through this door.
125. I wasn't able to access all of the information.

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