61.   Good said the explosion blocked her access to a main supply cabinet.

62.   Gatekeepers anger patients when they block access to doctors the patients want to see.

63.   Harvard University officials are expected to announce next week that they, too, will not block access to Napster.

64.   He argued that filters block access to sex and other Web sites that are inadvertently accessed by the majority of children who are simply trying to do homework assignments.

65.   He cited a report Saturday from the leader of the U.N. inspection team, Richard Butler, that Baghdad continues to block access to suspect sites.

66.   He could no longer tolerate watching helplessly as AIDS patients in his care died because the military regime of President Robert Mugabe blocked access to life-saving medications.

67.   He said other soldiers could not stop the bleeding, and the remote site blocked access to immediate medical help.

68.   He then asked the content providers of those sites to block access.

69.   He runs Anonymizer.com, a paid service that helps its customers block outsider access to most of their Internet activity.

70.   Heavily armed policemen blocked access to Srbica on Sunday, part of an order issued throughout the province to prevent journalists from reaching the Drenica region.

v. + access >>共 226
have 26.51%
gain 7.96%
give 5.68%
provide 4.86%
block 4.20%
allow 3.85%
deny 3.29%
get 3.15%
limit 3.02%
restrict 2.99%
block + n. >>共 847
road 7.22%
shot 3.86%
access 3.34%
traffic 3.28%
effort 1.93%
street 1.70%
attempt 1.52%
highway 1.37%
entrance 1.28%
path 1.18%
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