Example sentences of "opened [pron] doors [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In an exciting new venture , Napier opened its doors on the KJP Gallery in October . |
2 | Gallery attendances have doubled since the new Arts Centre opened its doors at the South Entrance to the University campus |
3 | Britain 's best known dogs home opened its doors to the public yesterday after a four-day break . |
4 | And when , in 1983 , The Guggenheim Museum opened its doors to the ‘ return of painting ’ with an exhibition devoted to Transavanguardia , works by the ‘ 3Cs ’ ( Chia , Cucchi and Clemente ) , were snapped up at prices in excess of $50,000 . |
5 | On 7 December 1967 the Apple Boutique at London 's 94 Baker Street opened its doors to the world , selling all the bright colours and bamboozling gaudiness of that most extraordinary period in the history of fashion . |
6 | THE Ulster Cancer Foundation 's annual art exhibition and sale opened its doors to the public yesterday . |
7 | In Bournemouth , Mummies Day this year was at Easter , for that 's when a breathtaking new exhibition on the Royal Mummies of Ancient Egypt , opened its doors to the public . |
8 | Hoddesdon depot opened its doors to the St John Ambulance in March when they offered their conference room for a training course as part of the organisation 's ‘ Breath of Life Week ’ . |
9 | When the Reading Room opened its doors for the first time in the city of St Louis , Missouri , it became the world 's first literary brothel . |
10 | The Grosvenor opened its doors in the 1920s as a focal point for preachers , and it was the sound of music that made it famous . |
11 | We opened our doors to the general public for the first time on Saturday 18th July 1992 . |