Example sentences of "[verb] open up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Installation is a fairly simple matter , the scanner plugs into the Complete Communicator card , so you do n't need to open up the computer .
2 Installation is a fairly simple matter , the scanner plugs into the Complete Communicator card , so you do n't need to open up the computer .
3 ‘ It 's great and it has opened up the race again , ’ said Mr Holding , 23 .
4 ‘ It is only recently that Robert Gordon 's University has opened up the field for people to do courses like this without having to leave home for long periods . ’
5 Footpath work has opened up the Rosslyn Castle to Hewan right of way
6 The move to diesel has opened up the Gateway car lists , which were once primarily Ford-dominated but which now include European manufacturers such as Peugeot , Citroen and Renault as well as Ford and Vauxhall .
7 Habermas 's later work has opened up the way for communication to be studied as a social practice and has identified it as a dimension of social being largely absent in Marx 's account .
8 Our conference , which Delamothe said was attended by ‘ political activists and pensioners , ’ was intended to open up the debate to the public and to inform people using the service .
9 The criterion-basis of the new examination seemed to open up the possibility of an assessment system that would be public , open , and uniform , yet applicable to virtually all pupils in school , whatever their ability .
10 The thugs pounced as Tony McLoughlin prepared to open up the school shortly after 7am .
11 The backlight button or manual iris control has been used to open up the lens aperture in order to give the foreground subject the correct exposure .
12 I did n't have a hairbrush but a long pole that was used to open up the attic hatch .
13 Brazil 's Environment Secretary , Flavio Perri , has announced that the government intends to open up the Amazon to economic exploitation in a " sustainable , nondestructive way " and that cattle-raising , mining and agriculture would all be considered .
14 We certainly would not wish to open up the question of need within that area .
15 And do be careful if you decide to open up the box yourself to have a rummage around .
16 The Commission aims to open up the £60billion telecoms industry as part of the 1992 single European market .
17 But having opened up the debate , most critics joined Pearce in immediately trying to close down the political questions raised .
18 Having opened up the process of selecting technologies that surround the core System V.4 operating system beyond Unix System Laboratories Inc , Unix International plans to go to the industry at large for three technologies this year , according to president Peter Cunningham .
19 Having opened up the process of selecting technologies that surround the core SVR4 operating system beyond Unix System Labs ( UX No 42 ) , Unix International plans to go to the industry at large for three technologies this year , according to UI president Peter Cunningham .
20 ‘ I go to the Jobcentre and they do n't even bother opening up the files .
21 Although there are still some technical problems , developers are working on business software for wireless computer networks , and NEC hopes to open up the market by introducing a lightweight antenna-modem unit for use with one of its popular and established series of PCs .
22 Robert had tried to open up the subject of Hasan several times , but Mr Malik seemed far less concerned about him than he had been .
23 Second , although the government has tried to open up the supply side to competition , barriers to entry still exist both in terms of medical personnel and hospital construction .
24 The talks were seen to have opened up the possibility of a June meeting between the UNRG , political parties , church groups , employers and popular movements as a preliminary to possible direct talks between the government , the armed forces and the guerrillas .
25 The agricultural improvements resulting from drainage did open up the possibility of betterment for the small man , as well as for the great landowners .
26 The pool is complete with three water buffaloes whose hooves help to open up the pools and to spread the fern spores — an ecological niche summed up in one telling image .
27 I am trying to open up the moor by re-seeding and protecting the heather . ’
28 Leicester went into the game inspired by four wins in five games , a run that had opened up the possibility of a hat-trick of promotion successes for manager Brian Little after taking Darlington from the Vauxhall Conference to the Third Division in the last two seasons .
29 Mr Morrison said the independence movement had opened up the possibility of former Eastern bloc countries becoming big players in the drug trade : ‘ Poland , for example , is now a major manufacturer of amphetamine . ’
30 He had opened up the passenger door for her .
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