Example sentences of "opens up [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The political-economic structures behind the range of choices is the next necessary analytical step and opens up wider concerns at the local , national and international level .
2 Will power of the iron man Mining millionaire 's death opens up rich seam of intrigue and pits widow against daughter in struggle for vast riches
3 Linked to video materials , this opens up all kinds of possibilities for learning by individuals or small groups .
4 ‘ Neither do I. Opens up all sorts of avenues of interesting speculation , does n't it ? ’
5 Holmes says : ‘ Steve could not have made a better start to his outdoor season and it opens up all sorts of possibilities .
6 This opens up possible discussion about dramatic structure .
7 The ‘ Serendipity ’ group teaching material emphasizes not only scriptural exposition and application , but opens up many areas of personal life experience , encouraging mutual involvement in each other 's discipleship .
8 On the other hand technology also opens up new possibilities for monitoring and measurement which should support the development of better basic theory .
9 But the new milieu of cultural tradition opens up new possibilities for self-replicating entities .
10 I claim to be able to theorise the relationship between some ‘ professional ’ jobs and social structure in a way that opens up new avenues for empirical research .
11 It opens up new ways of co-operating in Europe .
12 Most importantly , it opens up new ways of co-operation with our European partners , not just the way of straight-through Community competence and the European court of Justice .
13 A friendly ‘ Servus ’ opens up endless perspectives of summer fun : hiking , riding , sailing , windsurfing , tennis , golf …
14 To a layman , that is one who does not bet with any regularity , the Grand National opens up splendid opportunities to a knowing head .
15 Thus ‘ etheric geography ’ opens up another possibility of interpreting the landscape in a more subtle and complete way than has usually been done .
16 It 's the search for gold that opens up virgin land with roads and airstrips , and then other settlers follow .
17 The structure of own resources implied by " once and for all " does appear to resolve the future flexibility of revenue to meet changing circumstances , although it opens up considerable potential for dispute , as it implies part of the revenue from income tax could be designated as " own resources " .
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