Example sentences of "open up [art] " in BNC.

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1 Back in November , Mr Bush got a rude shock when his ‘ Energy Strategy ’ ( which amounted to little more than building a few more nuclear reactors and opening up every remaining square inch of Alaska to further oil exploration ) got kicked out by the Senate .
2 He managed to complete the last lap with a flourish in a little under a minute , opening up a 10-metre lead down the back straight .
3 Mark Breland took less than four rounds to come through the third defence of his WBC welterweight title yesterday in Tokyo , opening up a bad cut above the right eye of his Japanese challenger , Fujio Ozaki .
4 The only disappointment was that after opening up a 50-point lead at the beginning of August , they failed to win any of the next four matches .
5 Much has been written on opening up a dialogue and creating collaboration on reading between home and school .
6 Reading this collection of interviews with twenty five Scottish and Irish women poets is like opening up a box of plain chocolates , only to be confronted with an array of brightly coloured and diverse tasting liqueurs .
7 It was this — the politics of culture — that implicitly governed the Channel 4 debate , opening up a whole spectrum of discussion widely at variance with the concerns dominating White ( Western European and American ) feminist film theory .
8 Here Barnett is opening up a whole store of perceptions , aims , and criticisms which marked out important features of the class relationship in the period ( and which were also relevant to age relations ) , such as the alleged pauperization of self-respect among the poor ; their grasping of excitement ; and the superiority of middle-class culture which made contact between the classes so crucial .
9 It is also opening up a rare advance in the ancient art of making metal alloys .
10 Most people go just that little bit too far , opening up a blessed margin of excess along which our wounded egos can scuttle to safety .
11 You may find yourself opening up a whole new world of exciting foreign contacts which could , eventually , lead to some charming holidays .
12 As Titron lifted , the black water in the dock sucked away , opening up a drop of several feet , only to be followed by a surge upwards .
13 Rock Around The Clock are showing some recession-defying ability by opening up a new store in Crouch End , London .
14 You 're opening up a whole new can of beans as to why he married this young kind of Lolita-ish girl .
15 ‘ There was no conception of opening up a capacity for you to do things for yourself .
16 A modern patio with a large glazed area is the ideal way of opening up a living room by leading the eye out into the garden .
17 OPENING UP A FLUE
18 When opening up a fireplace , you 'll usually find that the fireback is in a poor condition , and needs replacing .
19 NATO will now plan opening up a land corridor to the beleaguered city of Sarajevo for armed relief convoys .
20 The features cover everything from the environment to business , from shutting down a nuclear power station , to opening up a red-hot Mexican restaurant .
21 An unpruned bush may suffer from wind rock over winter , opening up a funnel around the base of the stem which could fill with water and freeze .
22 The resulting product will enable HP 3000 users to run Progess-based applications unchanged on top of the AllBase/SQL relational database system , opening up a claimed base of thousands of applications from Progress Software 's 2,000-plus Software Partners .
23 The whole of Havant 's operation has been spun off as a separate business , so Wilkie has to find outside customers for the plant 's mix of personal computer and mid-range disk drives ; integrated disk subsystems and ‘ flexible circuitry ’ expertise ( those plastic straps bearing solder tracks found when opening up a personal computer or disk drive ) .
24 This account of normalisation focuses on opening up a range of life-style opportunities which are available to the rest of the population but which have tended to be closed to people with learning difficulties .
25 Total history seeks to reconstitute the overall form of a society according to some fundamental principle , law , or form , be it metaphysical or material , while general history despite its name is by no means concerned to produce a general theory of history , nor even a cohesive or comprehensive view , but rather to conduct a historical investigation according to particular problems , opening up a field ‘ in which one could describe the singularity of practices , the play of their relations ’ .
26 What needs to be considered when opening up a blocked off flue ?
27 Referring to it as an artificial " pampered velveteen system " , the union journal was scathing about its " pretentions " : The small office in Edinburgh called the Caledonian Press … was opened a year ago , under the patronage of many of the nobility and members of the learned professions : yet with all its boasting about promoting the employment of women … and opening up a fresh field … to the " surplus female population " … it actually employs fewer women than any simple respectable milliner , of whose philanthropy the world takes little note .
28 These nine examples drawn from a vast literature illustrate many of the key issues of innovation : the importance of observant people , the value of experience , the linking of different technologies to turn failure into success , the need for perseverance , the contribution of group problem solving techniques , the potential for opening up a wide range of opportunities and for changing , even destroying , existing organizational and market structures .
29 But now it was all opening up a little .
30 In 1985 a similar change enabled societies to pay interest gross on Eurobond issues , opening up a further source of wholesale funding and reflected in the sharp rise in the ‘ other ’ liabilities column in our table .
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