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

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1 Braque , on the other hand , has used Cézanne 's technique of opening up the contours of objects , so that in his paintings the eye slips inwards and upwards from plane to plane without having to make a series of abrupt transitions or adjustments .
2 In the series ‘ Show Girls ’ she depicts the showgirl and stripper with the intention of opening up the debate around the fetishised female image and the male voyeur .
3 It is recognized that any programme of improving information management will cost money , in the form of staff and equipment , but any money spent will result in opening up the wealth of our information resources to larger numbers of people .
4 Information technology is playing , and will increasingly continue to play , a major role in opening up the curriculum to people with disabilities .
5 Commenting on the grant , Alex Wright of the Commission said , ‘ We welcome this grant and we hope it will assist Lancashire County Council in opening up the rights of way network by dealing with several major problems and paths that need modifications . ’
6 ‘ It acknowledges the success of the JY team in opening up the world of current affairs for ordinary people .
7 Identifying a discharge as ‘ polluting ’ is the first step in opening up the sequence of decisions to be made about modes of control .
8 In opening up the debate to the floor , Inez stressed hopes for democratic discussion , respect for differing and varying views .
9 Moreover , the obvious success of MDC in opening up the docklands for mass market consumption has also effectively restrained local opposition .
10 It was a turning point for the business and set Thomas Cook on the road to opening up the world to men and women who had not dreamed of travelling before .
11 Measures aimed at opening up the economy to foreign investment and the privatization of state companies continued apace throughout November .
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