Example sentences of "[pers pn] opens up " in BNC.

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1 DISCOVERING plant names is a bonus for Julie Weedon when she opens up her one-acre riverside garden in Goring , Oxfordshire .
2 In analysing the ways in which informal care in the context of an existing familial relationship is both more than and less than personal assistance , she opens up the rather sterile debate about ‘ burden ’ , ‘ dependency ’ and residential care .
3 On arrival , he opens up the briefcase to reveal his personal transport .
4 Murphy rejects the first , accepts the second and does not actually consider the third at all ! in fact it is probably the key , since in an earlier part of his discussion he opens up the possibility of interpreting not only into ASL ( or BSL ) but also into a manual English form .
5 Up to now , he has given pat , perfunctory answers , but suddenly he opens up — letting slip an emotion here , a telling reminiscence there .
6 This test factor is said to interpret the relationship between the two variables ; it opens up the black box to show how the effect occurs .
7 Watch out for them when you buy it and it opens up a whole world of experimenting .
8 It opens up into a fantastic cavern , which glistens and sparkles as though lit by an invisible Light .
9 The challenge , as in Sade , is in the abyss of unreason it opens up ; it could as well be , and easily becomes , ‘ I do this because it hurts me ’ .
10 It opens up a wealth of exciting new opportunities .
11 Its value lies in the way it opens up the issue for reasoned discussion .
12 It opens up the possibility for a male to come along and displace or remove the sperm stored from a previous mating .
13 She will see those who have committed themselves to the traditional model of education , some as a matter of principle , but others because to question it opens up too big a can of worms .
14 It lies below and beyond the distinctions between subject and object which are inbuilt in ordinary experience at the level of knowledge and action ; so it opens up a direct awareness of the God on whom our existence hangs as given in and with our deepest awareness of ourselves .
15 For most historians of architecture and decor this transition is regrettable , since it is marked by the collapse of taste ; but for the novelist it opens up many new territories for exploration .
16 Pursued further , as a form of enlightenment and emancipation , it opens up the possibilities of critical self-reflection , of seeing one 's central pursuits in a new perspective .
17 Another is that it opens up the risk financing options available .
18 It opens up new ways of co-operating in Europe .
19 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 .
20 ‘ We are very pleased about this as it opens up the entire country music market for us .
21 However unfavourable the unemployment situation may be , most people would agree that a degree in any subject is a worthwhile investment in terms of the number of careers it opens up .
22 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 " .
23 It opens up a lot of interesting possibilities for the crack , most of which involve adopting a fake French accent .
24 Well Jennifer I think it 's er viburnum lanterna and it 's quite an interesting er bush because it was in the sixteenth century a er gave the tree its poetic name as he frequently come across it in old drove roads er over and across the old drove roads in the chalk downs of er from Winchester to Epsom and London but sorry about this it can grow to fifteen feet and in May it opens up its cluster of white flowers and it 's really quite an attractive thing but the berries I do n't think are so attractive so I think erm
25 It opens up opportunities to supply a wide variety of users with information which is timely , accurate , significant and relevant .
26 Such a widening of perspectives obviously leaves no place for the by now out-dated claim concerning the objective nature of linguistic analysis , but it opens up a whole range of stimulating opportunities for the exploration of the ways texts function in society .
27 Maybe I ah it opens up and goes further on .
28 Holmes says : ‘ Steve could not have made a better start to his outdoor season and it opens up all sorts of possibilities .
29 He said it opens up Teesside as an area for inward investment from the NorthWest and Leeds and will help expand the catchment area for the new universities .
30 He said it opens up Teesside as an area for inward investment from the North-West and Leeds and will help expand the catchment area for the new universities .
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