Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] opened up the " in BNC.

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1 In other words he opened up the circles , squares and longways sets to show what gave rhythm and life to the movements .
2 In the Cornish mines the tutworkers who opened up the ground usually worked eight-hour shifts , with three shifts over twenty-four hours known by the mid eighteenth century .
3 A lawyer might be encouraged to work for , say , professional arrangements which opened up the profession 's services to the general public ; or a chemist might seek to reduce the impact of the chemical industry on the environment ; or a doctor might act to bring about a new balance between preventive and restorative medicine , as practised by the profession .
4 Historically , though , it was mountaineers from Britain who opened up the central part of the range in the heyday of Victorian adventure .
5 It brought her four children who opened up the world for her and unlocked her own narrow viewpoint — though not enough , as events were to show .
6 With a tea cloth around her hand she opened up the oven and took out the mince pies and sausage rolls , placing them on the top of the stove to cool as she put the turkey in to cook .
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