Example sentences of "[vb base] open up [art] " in BNC.

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1 And do be careful if you decide to open up the box yourself to have a rummage around .
2 The pool is complete with three water buffaloes whose hooves help to open up the pools and to spread the fern spores — an ecological niche summed up in one telling image .
3 That 's a bit of a long drag that one , not that Paul take open up a bit there and go a bit faster , level , but that was a bit Well 's done a left up to Chell 's Field and that , bloody that killed him , I bet , you know the bit I mean , and up over the fields , where you go through the fields and fields , that was the killer , cos and coming back Bell 's straight round to , got to the bottom , Hill was n't too bad .
4 You have to open up a list of events , choose a date and type in what you plan to do .
5 You need to open up a locked strongroom , and to do this you must retrieve some 5 keys .
6 Yet with the new season have come new strains which have opened up a fundamental debate about its future .
7 Meanwhile , Field & Trek have opened up a branch in the High Street .
8 Occasionally governments have opened up a discussion by publishing a ‘ Green Paper ’ which set out alternative possibilities .
9 I have opened up a dealership for North Humberside and can now try out as many machines as I like .
10 Because so much of the commercial law trade go through London , have opened up a second front in the capital .
11 Aintree and Fazakerley have opened up a six point lead in the second division with 35 from six matches .
12 Editing methods and the standardisation of printing have opened up an immense field of choral music , dating from before the seventeenth century .
13 As though those charts have opened up the glass , made everything start to live once more .
14 ‘ The new tariffs have opened up the market and I 'm selling to all sorts of people now .
15 Instead , the Premier 's efforts to keep the Gatt talks on track have opened up the prospect of a world trade deal .
16 My general conclusion is that the pro-classical themes are the more important : they have opened up the opportunity for an extensive development of the unnecessarily narrow focus of Beccaria 's original formulation of classical criminology , and this opportunity will be taken up in Part Two .
17 Some of the more creative forms of privatization adopted in the late 1980s have opened up the possibility that any asset could be sold but , regardless of that , the argument is fallacious because the net realizable value of an asset is not the only value which can be placed on it .
18 The trophy , named after a past director of Stoddard 's carpets , has been at the company for the past 37 years , but this is the first time in history that the organisers have opened up the competition for runners up .
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