Example sentences of "[verb] open up [adj] possibility " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | A recent visit to Japan , paid for by the Japanese government , has opened up major possibilities . |
2 | Some recent work , however , particularly in attempting to historicise the insights of Freud , and to demonstrate the specificity of his categories ( that is , showing how they refer to a particular cultural milieu ) has opened up new possibilities . |
3 | Such studies tend to be impressionistic and are frequently questionable , but modern linguistics , by offering more exact and subtle methods of analysis , has opened up new possibilities for the study of sound-symbolism in literature . |
4 | According to the Nobel Committee which sits in Stockholm , Mr Gorbachov has opened up new possibilities for the World Community to solve its pressing problems . |
5 | The Children Act has opened up many possibilities and obligations to make the relationship between travellers and social work services more productive . |
6 | Over the last 150 years , the world of knowledge and understanding created through research has opened up infinite possibilities for higher education , and so research has become undeniably linked to our modern understanding of higher education . |