Example sentences of "[modal v] open up a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It could open up a whole new range of products , especially portable equipment . |
2 | If there are , this little piece could open up a whole new concept . |
3 | This change would open up a new potential for managers and doctors to invest in shared programmes . |
4 | Dick had persuaded himself ( and so had I ) that a good solution would be a middle school for 9–13-year-olds , and an informed choice of a variety of upper schools thereafter : this would open up a rigid system and preserve the best in the grammar-school tradition , as a counterpoise to the strengths of the Public Schools . |
5 | As White and John Parrott , who currently occupies third spot , both failed to survive the qualifying rounds in Blackpool last September , Hendry will open up a sizeable lead in the standings if he were to capture the European title for the first time . |
6 | If you are unable to leave your home , perhaps you could become a pen pal — it can open up a whole new world . |
7 | Knowing what your best colours are and what styles will suit your figure can open up a whole new wardrobe — and make shopping a great deal easier . |
8 | Liquid acrylics can open up a whole new world of possibilities . |
9 | If you want to meet someone with the same hopes , ambitions and interests as yourself , and are simply not meeting them socially or at work , Dateline , the largest , longest established and most successful computer dating agency in the world , can open up a whole new circle of people ; interesting , suitable people who could be living very close to you , people who you might never meet without Dateline 's help . |
10 | So many of our wild creatures are nocturnal and never seen , but tiptoeing out after dark with torch in hand , can open up a whole new world . |