Example sentences of "[be] [prep] the open " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 've just left the North-East Providence Channel and we 're in the open sea now .
2 Despite having been in the open for only a few seconds , they had been soaked .
3 But there is a big difference between the organization where an individual 's requirements are in the open , and those where , although evident , they are never tacitly acknowledged and therefore tend to dominate almost every decision and action .
4 That 's in the open ocean in enclosed basins , for example the Black Sea , many fjords and sea lochs , the deep waters are not renewed by water masses moving in from other areas in the way that they are in the open ocean and there anoxia can occur in the deep waters , that is the oxygen can be completely removed by biological activity particularly in degradation processes of organic matter , bacterial respiration so anoxic conditions can occur in isolated deep basins but low oxygen concentrations are actually very rare in the open ocean .
5 So to sum up : if the words in a language are compared with the cards in a pack , the numbers in each suit would be like the open set classes .
6 It was a relief to be in the open air again but , lacking a street-rap , I decided to take a taxi to the riverside and find my way about from there .
7 It had been assumed that , because the journey would only take a few hours , it was better to be in the open air than in the dark and unventilated cargo holds .
8 If , in 1993 and beyond , the double-up Championship Series will also be in the open market far more blatantly than they are at present and ( at the other end of the scale Challenger tournaments can include some players ranked between 10–50 — and presumably get away with paying appearance money too — ) then the long term life expectancy for World Series tournaments ) which for middle-range players are their bread and butter in addition to a stepping stone from their first step on the ladder to fame and hoped for fortune — can not be improving .
9 Mornings had indeed developed into quite a happy routine of little errands and duties for Aunt Emily , the hens and the sea ; and if she felt now , as quite often she did , an incomprehensible longing for something wilder and freer and more satisfying than this domestic round , she put it down to needing to be in the open air more and gave herself , next morning , a longer spell on the smooth buff sands of the bay .
10 In the proposed E two the only development that would be permitted is that which needs to be in the open countryside and that 's a much more rigorous test .
11 They open up the these blast furnaces and the , we 'd all be in the open air and the reflection there used to be quite a reflection in the sky all round there .
12 Orrell have Morris , England 's scrum-half , in full battle order , which should mean plenty of work for Emeruwa , White , who will be on the open side , and Ryan , the acting captain , at No 8 .
13 I had n't been on the open market for so long .
14 Plays in the Globe were in the open air and always had to be in daylight , but the Blackfriars was a building with a roof .
15 We reached Red Cross where the city dwellings gave way to fields and small copses and , an hour later , we were in the open countryside .
16 Er now three hundred and forty three pounds of that , is for the open day .
17 And then there 's into the open plan as well . .
18 That 's in the open ocean in enclosed basins , for example the Black Sea , many fjords and sea lochs , the deep waters are not renewed by water masses moving in from other areas in the way that they are in the open ocean and there anoxia can occur in the deep waters , that is the oxygen can be completely removed by biological activity particularly in degradation processes of organic matter , bacterial respiration so anoxic conditions can occur in isolated deep basins but low oxygen concentrations are actually very rare in the open ocean .
19 Since the whole experience , food and all , costs less than £5 a head , nobody complains that it 's in the open air .
20 It 's not a problem when it 's in the open air but it can seep into buildings and when it becomes trapped in an enclosed area it 's potentially lethal .
21 My husband always maintains that white wine tastes better when drunk outside — by which he actually means that if he is in the open air he is relaxed and therefore more capable of enjoying anything .
22 The field is without the Open champion , the US Open champion and the US PGA champion but rumours that Mark McCormack was thinking of inviting another of his clients , Wayne Shelford , to tackle the Burma Road are exaggerated .
23 It is likely to be some years before such a product is on the open market .
24 Once this was in the open there was less reason to maintain such extreme secrecy about the fusion research programmes and some relaxation occurred .
25 She was in the open air again , with turf below her , feeling the power moving in the earth .
26 Then the dragon was in the open again .
27 Despite the fact that it was in the open air , the roof held in some of the smoke , which Charity now felt was reaching killing proportions .
28 His life also was on the open deck .
29 Thy life was on the open deck —
30 The first of the two Sailing Challenge qualifiers was on the open sea in light winds .
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