Example sentences of "opens [pron] [noun pl] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Only within the language-games of certain literary genres would it be legitimate to describe a tree , which opens its leaves to a shower , as recognising anything .
2 Nevertheless , once a school opens its gates to a broader public than the one it has been designed to serve , its staff can no longer work in an educational laager , isolated from the outside world .
3 The Yorkshire Car Collection opens its doors to the public for the first time this year , giving you the opportunity to see one of the most magnificent collections of cars in Europe .
4 BRITAIN 'S newest narrow gauge railway opens its doors to the public for the first time on Sunday .
5 Foxhall Stadium opens its doors for the first time on Sunday ( 2.30 pm ) with the Bangers and new formula stock cars .
6 The Town Cinema opens its doors for the first time in more than thirty years tonight .
7 What is billed as the First Green Consumer Exhibition opens its doors at The Royal Horticultural Halls between 24 and 28 May .
8 And , as industry opens its eyes to the benefits of computer services , the balance is now changing .
9 ‘ Working for a multinational company opens your eyes to the outside world , ’ she said .
10 As go-between , the Spirit not only teaches us the truth of God , he opens our eyes to the one in whom that truth became incarnate , and guides us in our lives .
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