Example sentences of "[vb past] up [art] [adj] new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By arguing that the dimensions ( mass , length and time ) in which the various forms of energy can be expressed must be the same , he opened up a whole new research programme . |
2 | Whereas The Snail that Climbed the Eiffel Tower had allowed Minton to rework , in lighter and more decorative form , imagery coined in his landscape drawings of the mid-1940s , Time Was Away opened up a whole new repertoire . |
3 | He says the expert tuition has enabled him to reach new notes — and opened up a whole new repertoire . |
4 | The gap between birth- and death-rates from the eighteenth century opened up an unparalleled new window for population growth . |
5 | They held up the bright new diesel buses and , even worse , blocked the progress of private motorists in bulbous Austins and lumpen Humbers in canyon-like city thoroughfares . |