Example sentences of "open up [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A mass of mail when I got back here — replies saying NO for example for the part time post of editor of the Episcopal Church paper up here and a NO from a firm opening up a new range of discount grocery stores .
2 Rock Around The Clock are showing some recession-defying ability by opening up a new store in Crouch End , London .
3 The only disappointment was that after opening up a 50-point lead at the beginning of August , they failed to win any of the next four matches .
4 These nine examples drawn from a vast literature illustrate many of the key issues of innovation : the importance of observant people , the value of experience , the linking of different technologies to turn failure into success , the need for perseverance , the contribution of group problem solving techniques , the potential for opening up a wide range of opportunities and for changing , even destroying , existing organizational and market structures .
5 It is also opening up a rare advance in the ancient art of making metal alloys .
6 The resulting product will enable HP 3000 users to run Progess-based applications unchanged on top of the AllBase/SQL relational database system , opening up a claimed base of thousands of applications from Progress Software 's 2,000-plus Software Partners .
7 Mark Breland took less than four rounds to come through the third defence of his WBC welterweight title yesterday in Tokyo , opening up a bad cut above the right eye of his Japanese challenger , Fujio Ozaki .
8 Most people go just that little bit too far , opening up a blessed margin of excess along which our wounded egos can scuttle to safety .
9 At a secondhand shop they bought him a pair of rather tight jeans and also acquired a metal detector , opening up a whole range of possibilities .
10 It was this — the politics of culture — that implicitly governed the Channel 4 debate , opening up a whole spectrum of discussion widely at variance with the concerns dominating White ( Western European and American ) feminist film theory .
11 Here Barnett is opening up a whole store of perceptions , aims , and criticisms which marked out important features of the class relationship in the period ( and which were also relevant to age relations ) , such as the alleged pauperization of self-respect among the poor ; their grasping of excitement ; and the superiority of middle-class culture which made contact between the classes so crucial .
12 In 1985 a similar change enabled societies to pay interest gross on Eurobond issues , opening up a further source of wholesale funding and reflected in the sharp rise in the ‘ other ’ liabilities column in our table .
13 In fact er just before I retired they were saying , you know , my job 's obsolete and that , and then and says oh we 're opening up a big depot in Japan .
14 McClure was in his usual brilliant form opening up a 7-1 lead after five ends and then extending that to 14-3 at the halfway stage .
15 In this chapter we will channel our energies into opening up the contradictory facets of our personalities and explore the different voices , different tones of voice , that these contradictions make available to us .
16 It does , however , make it more likely to happen , and facilitates this by opening up the political space in which local differentiation can occur .
17 However he ruled out opening up the political system to a number of parties , insisting that national unity must be achieved first .
18 As Hennessy was opening up the grey lockers at the end of the room , Donaldson spelt Bobo again .
19 Pioneering scientific work is now opening up the immense diversity of sensory worlds experienced by other creatures : extraordinary worlds which we may never be able to enter , but which we can at least start to appreciate through our awareness of animal " supersenses " .
20 The Soviet neutralisation plan for the Persian Gulf may have been intended to open up a strategic dialogue on a broad front to enable Soviet diplomats to introduce Western military preponderance in the Gulf region tacitly or explicitly into the negotiation process for the limitation of Soviet military influence in other regions .
21 To write the words ‘ the family in industrial society ’ is to make a lot of assumptions and to open up a complex range of questions .
22 Just as the critics were beginning to complain about overdoses of city life along came Cagney to inject new energy into the genre and in effect to open up a new era for the movies .
23 The establishment of Georgia completed the process of coastal settlement , and it was close enough to the Spanish colony of Florida to open up a new area of conflict .
24 Hawkins withdrew from this dangerous line of business , though he felt his enterprise in trying to open up a new line of trade deserved recognition and he put a black slave on his coat-of-arms .
25 That is why we urge all Kenyan political leaders to open up a constructive dialogue on free and fair elections .
26 Quantum chemistry has the potential to open up a limitless horizon of opportunity for chemists and mathematicians wanting to develop their understanding of the nature and scope of chemical bonding .
27 In combination , these three reasons are likely to draw the members of the European Community close together in the postwar phase ; they are also likely to open up a large divergence of views between Europe and the US .
28 The 33-year-old regular No. 3 took the helm at first string , and proceeded to open up an early lead for his side with a fine win over Neil Shorrock .
29 If he falls below these ( or similar ) agreed targets we have the right to open up the EFTI market in Warsaw .
30 In Alessio Rospigliosi had already turned away from the heavily exploited areas of classical mythology and Christian epic to open up the unpromising vein of hagiology ; he now struck an infinitely more successful one .
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