Examples of use of Access All Areas
1. Nevertheless, give them self–important armbands, sling access–all–areas laminates around their necks and it is at their behest that trouble suddenly comes to mean a stroppy octogenarian.
2. Back when everyone thought rock‘n‘roll would entertain as many generations as the zoetrope, it was access all areas – and so we got Don‘t Look Back, Gimme Shelter and the turgid but painfully irresistible Let It Be.
3. HarperCollins said former Wham! star Michael, 44, would write the "access–all–areas" autobiography "entirely himself". Publishers said the deal is "one of the biggest ever concluded in UK publishing", but would not divulge figures.
4. Despite that, the reporter was given an "access all areas" security pass, entered the Prince‘s room and came within "touching distance" of him on three occasions, the paper said.
5. But the truth is that even some of those closest to him suspect that rather than the "access all areas" account his publishers were trumpeting this week, the book will — yet again — be merely an excuse for the sort of self–pitying self–justification that sadly comes so naturally to the hugely talented Michael.