Example sentences of "[modal v] open up [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You should open up a bit more , share your problems .
2 Moreover many farm workers still find it difficult to meet the cost of private transport which might open up the range of alternatives .
3 If only she could read they might open up the world .
4 It would not would it , so leave it in position and if you need to put another pad over the top , then do that , more pressure and a bigger pad , never take the original one off , okay , leave it on otherwise you 'll open up the wound again and you 'll have all that problem over again , so pad , pressure and elevate , what if it do n't work ?
5 And perhaps we could open up the pest house
6 A BRIDGE could open up the route to sales success in France for a new product marketed by the protective coatings division of Celomer .
7 NetWare on the other hand , could open up the LAN market for Oracle .
8 Of course , if it should offer compensation in this case , the Government would open up a Pandora 's box of claims from other similar cases .
9 ‘ Positive planning ’ would open up a dream future : The nation was to be planned , as the McAllisters ' distinguished contributions proceeded to demonstrate : towns , agriculture , land use , industry , transport , fuel , homes , the arts and planners themselves .
10 ‘ A successful well on 47/3e would open up a range of interesting options regarding development schemes and export routes for gas in the area using existing infrastructure , ’ added Moult .
11 One day he would open up a book — some new sword-and-sorcery trilogy , probably — and something he would read there would trigger what he knew was locked away in his own brain somewhere .
12 but this would open up the possibility of governments manipulating the voucher system to encourage some courses and discourage others .
13 Opponents of the scheme fear that , as well as damaging the wildlife which depends on the llanos , including numerous birds and freshwater dolphins , the scheme would open up the forests of the south to mining , logging and settlement .
14 They had pointed out that a road in this area would open up the rainforest to clearance by settlers , with the consequent loss of habitat for gorillas , elephants and other threatened animal species , and the disruption of the livelihoods of traditional tribal peoples in the area .
15 The Right to Know Bill would open up the files of government and official bodies .
16 The possibility of amendment was rejected by EC Foreign Ministers on April 6 , as this would open up the prospect of other countries also trying to renegotiate the terms of the Treaty .
17 Mr Mallard said he hoped their claim would open up the matter once more .
18 ‘ This forum will open up a dialogue in the region on the key areas to establish a secure foundation for recovery . ’
19 The TGV Nord will be linked to the rest of the high speed network by a new line skirting Paris which will open up the possibility of a five hour journey from London to Lyons and a seven hour journey to Marseilles .
20 Pinto confirmed that a prototype Alpha box would be around by the end of the year ( UX No 376 ) — other officials said the emergence of shrink-wrapped non-proprietary Unix environments — with the added incentive of Unix System Laboratories Inc 's Destiny and Microsoft Corp NT already scheduled for Alpha — will open up the workstation market sufficiently for it to stake a claim .
21 During the consultation process , we discovered considerable support for a general SVQ at level I. There is also a clear demand for awards at a preliminary level which will open up the SVQ and general SVQ frameworks to those for whom mainstream training is not appropriate , including those with special needs .
22 The infusion of cash to the Antarctic should be worth A$50 to 80 million over the next four to five years and will open up the continent to direct flights from Australia .
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