Sentence examples for gained access by from inspiring English sources

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He gained access by offering assurances that the film would accurately depict modern-day American Indians.

About five of the terrorists appeared to have gained access by shooting their way through a side gate near the old terminal.

The group is reckoned to have gained access by buying access to PCs already infected by opportunistic hackers using weaknesses in Microsoft Office and Windows.

The killers' parents were deposed in a closed federal courtroom, to which the plaintiffs gained access by agreeing to a gag order.

Contostavlos, 26, insisted throughout that she had been unfairly entrapped by Mahmood, who gained access by posing as a wealthy Bollywood film producer interested in casting the singer as the lead in a major film, purportedly opposite Leonardo DiCaprio and for a supposed fee of more than £3m.

There, according to Afghan officials and to what they said was her own confession, she gained access by hiding her weapon on her body — women are searched much less thoroughly because of cultural norms, and only by other women, who are often in short supply.

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However, those who do not take part will have to gain access by ringing a buzzer.

Visitors and inhabitants can now gain access by means of a staircase cut into the rock, and a road that bears vehicular traffic has also been built.

And, ensuring that no one tries to gain access by posing as a participant, the invitation says that reservations will be handled through Koch Industries' office in Washington: "Please do not contact the Rancho Las Palmas directly to place a reservation".

For example, in 1850, Thomas Milner-Gibson, president of the Association for the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge, argued that repeal would "give to men of capital and respectability the power of gaining access by newspapers, by faithful record of the facts, to the minds of the working classes".

A spokesperson for Bristol council said:  "We are ensuring residents with driveways and garages have enough space to get in and out of them; if, instead of being prevented from gaining access by motorists parking too close to or even taking over the entrance, they can actually use their driveways and garages it will create more space on the street for those without them".

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