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Example sentences for "access"

Lexicographically close words:
accepto; acceptor; accepts; acceptum; acces; accessaries; accessary; accesse; accessed; accesses
  1. And, O best of the Kurus, it is the Yatis only who have access to it.

  2. That lake is extremely difficult of access to men of unpurified souls.

  3. Lomasa said, 'Access to the mountain, Gandhamadana, is only to be obtained by dint of asceticism.

  4. O child, not to speak of the Maharshis--even Brahmarshis have no access to that place.

  5. I suppose no one who asked decently at his door was denied access to him, and there must have been times when he was overrun with volunteer visitors; but I never heard him complain of them.

  6. Access to books and lectures comprised all within the bounds of his wishes.

  7. It was blessed with one of the world's finest harbors and had access to the interior of the state by way of the Hudson and Mohawk rivers.

  8. Obviously, however, the drive was dependent on great stretches of open country, with free grazing and free access to water, and it is also manifest that these conditions could not long endure in the face of constant westward migration.

  9. The Hepburn law also enabled the Commission to prescribe the methods of book-keeping which the roads must follow, to call for monthly or special reports and to employ examiners who should have access to the books of the carriers.

  10. It is of course true that only after the lapse of time can students gain access to ample documentary material, rid themselves of partisan prejudice and attain the necessary perspective.

  11. You know the ways of office, and can get access to ministers, while others less acquainted with public business and less known, though equally zealous in our cause, would have it much less in their power to assist us.

  12. It is difficult to say how he employed himself; he read little, and though he had access to the College and University libraries he was seldom seen in them.

  13. In Jamaica the cholera has broken out with a fresh access of violence.

  14. And he came and preached the good news of peace to you who were far off, and peace to those nigh, [2:18]for through him we both have access by one spirit to the Father.

  15. I was myself of the opinion that a hole probably existed to the north-east similar to the one we had found in the plains behind Point Brown, where the access is difficult, and the quantity procurable at any one time not very great.

  16. The waters are occupied and enclosed, and access to them in frequently forbidden.

  17. Here our progress was necessarily very slow, from the rugged nature of the country, the scarcity of water, and the great difficulty both of finding and obtaining access to it.

  18. He enjoyed access to the best society of the place, and the impression he made seems to have been as favourable as the one he received.

  19. Gibbon had ready access to the well-known houses of Madame Geoffrin, Madame Helvétius and the Baron d'Holbach; and his perfect mastery of the language must have removed every obstacle in the way of complete social intercourse.

  20. He could now, however, enter the temple at all hours, and had access to the inner courts and chambers, the apartments where the sacred animals were kept, and other places where none but the priests were permitted to enter.

  21. He did not find there the great men he sought, or if great men were there he could not get access to them.

  22. He gave easy access to his person, was courteous in his manners, and mingled with senators as a companion rather than as a master.

  23. His palace was served and guarded with a legion of functionaries that made access to his person difficult.

  24. I mention these circumstances to show how very difficult of access this extraordinary man was, and how he avoided all musical discussion; for even with his only pupil, Ries, it was very seldom that he would enter into any explanations.

  25. Fate deprives him of hearing, and thus bars the access to word or tone.

  26. Then, he goes on to suppose that Seigneur Garuci, tired of the dancer, gives his clothes to the Abbé Annibal Desiderio, and tells him how he can gain access to the beautiful woman.

  27. Caesar, having disposed parties on the mountains, and cut off all access to the Ebro, fortified his camp as close to the enemy as he could.

  28. The day following, the generals of his opponents, being alarmed that they had lost all prospect of supplies, and of access to the Ebro, consulted as to what other course they should take.

  29. Merchants have access to them rather that they may have persons to whom they may sell those things which they have taken in war, than because they need any commodity to be imported to them.

  30. For Massilia is washed almost on three sides by the sea, the remaining fourth part is the only side which has access by land.

  31. But both the nature of the ground and the strength of the fortifications prevented our access to the camp; for Curio's soldiers, marching out to battle, were without those things which were requisite for storming a camp.

  32. This is the resource of all societies that cannot have access to offices in the state.

  33. Zosimus adds that an Egyptian priest, who had access to his gate, promised him the expiation of all his crimes in the Christian religion.

  34. However, at last the toleration was so great, and the administration of the government so mild, that the Christians gained access to all the honors and dignities of the state.

  35. Access to Seaforth and Waterloo from Liverpool was afforded by a four-horse 'bus, which ran in the morning and evening; express boats also sailed along the canal in summer, starting from the bridge at Litherland.

  36. The encouraging result of the system of free access to open bookshelves in the Picton and the branch reading-rooms induced him to hope that the new library at Walton might be entirely run upon this principle.

  37. The latter explained that Miss Wolfe, lately arrived in town, was burning to obtain access to them, but that her father peremptorily forbade her doing so.

  38. In an access of rage Shane paraded up and down the club-room like a tiger.

  39. Her nerves must be the centre of some disease, for he had said naught to warrant such an access of pain!

  40. But neuroses are foreign to you; since you are not doctors yourselves you have had access to them only through what I have told you.

  41. They are very common phenomena, again observable in the normal as well as in the sick, and access to their study is open to everyone in his own person.

  42. You will remember that we once hoped to gain access to the understanding of the dream problem by the fact that certain very transparent phantasy formations are called day dreams.

  43. Only it has been destined to deal primarily with sexual impulses, because transference neuroses have furnished the readiest access to their investigation, and because it had become obligatory to study what others had neglected.

  44. Certainly, great heights of achievement would seem to lie before him; access to regions whither one may find it increasingly hard to follow him even in imagination, and figure to one's self after what manner his life moves therein.

  45. One day, when the great master of oratorical diction had recited to him the Dies Irae, the illustrious philosopher, in an access of religious emotion, begged that this hymn might be chanted at his funeral.

  46. Emperor, without scruple; but access to royalty was no less impossible than landing on the American shore where his panacea grew.

  47. If even that government is prone to degenerate into tyranny, what must be the character of that form of polity in which the standard qualification for access to power is wealth in the possession of slaves?

  48. Eridu, the only city which could have barred their access to the sea, was a town given up to religion, and existed only for its temples and its gods.

  49. They permitted access to it only by order of Ea himself, or one of the supreme gods, and even then with a rebellious heart at seeing their prey escape them.

  50. The roof was flat, and ran all round the enclosing wall, forming a terrace, access to it being gained by a staircase built between the principal entrance and the arsenal.

  51. The gates which gave access to the interior were placed at somewhat irregular intervals: two opened from the principal façade, but on each of the other sides there was only one entrance.

  52. At Lagash, this solid platform rises to the height of 40 feet above the plain, and the only means of access to the top is by a single narrow steep staircase, easily cut off or defended.

  53. The chapel on the summit could not contain more than one apartment: an altar stood before the door, and access to it was obtained by a straight external staircase, interrupted at each terrace by a more or less spacious landing.

  54. At the side is a narrow passage or entry: from that you get access to the pledge-office.

  55. Seamen had access to compilations of Arab mathematicians and astronomers and to navigational manuals and technical works on the science of navigation and the instruments necessary for precision sailing.

  56. The right of public access to St. James Park became entrenched by the 1700s.

  57. Their counsel had free access to them at all reasonable hours.

  58. Also, there were enclosure riots, in which organized groups destroyed hedges and fences erected in agrarian reorganization to restrict access to or to subdivide former common pasture land.

  59. Access to grammar schools and universities was closed to girls of whatever class.

  60. The whole trial was not so much to access guilt, but to show the general public that the person was guilty.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "access" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    access; accession; accumulation; addition; adit; admission; advance; advent; affection; afflux; aisle; alley; ambulatory; amplification; aperture; apoplexy; appreciation; approach; approximation; arcade; arrest; artery; ascent; attack; availability; avenue; ballooning; blockade; boom; boost; buildup; burst; channel; cloister; colonnade; coming; communication; conduit; connection; convulsion; corridor; court; cramp; crescendo; defile; development; door; eclampsia; edema; elevation; enlargement; entrance; entree; entry; epilepsy; eruption; exit; expansion; explosion; extension; ferry; fit; flood; ford; forthcoming; frenzy; gain; gallery; gangplank; gangway; gate; get; grip; growth; gush; gust; hall; heavyweight; hike; ictus; imminence; import; income; incoming; increment; infiltration; inflation; influence; ingress; inlet; input; insertion; insinuation; intake; interchange; intersection; introduction; intrusion; jump; junction; key; lane; leakage; leap; lobby; lobbyist; lockjaw; manipulator; mounting; mouth; multiplication; nearing; nearness; occlusion; oncoming; opening; openness; orgasm; outburst; outlet; overpass; paroxysm; pass; passage; passageway; penetration; percolation; portico; productiveness; proliferation; raise; reception; recourse; rise; road; scene; seepage; seizure; spasm; spell; splurge; spread; spurt; stoppage; storm; stroke; surge; swelling; tetanus; throes; thrombosis; touch; tumescence; tunnel; turn; underpass; upsurge; upturn; vestibule; visitation; way; widening; ballooning; blockade; boom; boost; buildup; burst; channel; cloister; colonnade; coming; communication; conduit; connection; convulsion; corridor; court; cramp; crescendo; defile; development; door; eclampsia; edema; elevation; enlargement; entrance; entree; entry; epilepsy; eruption; exit; expansion; explosion; extension; ferry; fit; flood; ford; forthcoming; frenzy; gain; gallery; gangplank; gangway; gate; get; grip; growth; gush; gust; hall; heavyweight; hike; ictus; imminence; import; income; incoming; increment; infiltration; inflation; influence; ingress; inlet; input; insertion; insinuation; intake; interchange; intersection; introduction; intrusion; jump; junction; key; lane; leakage; leap; lobby; lobbyist; lockjaw; manipulator; mounting; mouth; multiplication; nearing; nearness; occlusion; oncoming; opening; openness; orgasm; outburst; outlet; overpass; paroxysm; pass; passage; passageway; penetration; percolation; portico; productiveness; proliferation; raise; reception; recourse; rise; road; scene; seepage; seizure; spasm; spell; splurge; spread; spurt; stoppage; storm; stroke; surge; swelling; tetanus; throes; thrombosis; touch; tumescence; tunnel; turn; underpass; upsurge; upturn; vestibule; visitation; way; widening