Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] open [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 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 . ’
2 The remainder of the chapter begins to open up the question of what impact new technology is having on whatever jobs may remain .
3 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 .
4 Footpath work has opened up the Rosslyn Castle to Hewan right of way
5 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 .
6 No disrespect is meant to Neil Kinnock to say that his departure from the leadership has opened up a space for debate that simply could not have existed under his regime .
7 It is also worth noting that the questioning has opened up a new area of exploration — that of symbol and meaning .
8 The Commission aims to open up the £60billion telecoms industry as part of the 1992 single European market .
9 The board hopes to open up a Red Kite Trail and has agreed to fund a consultant 's report , which should be available in mid July .
10 On the other hand , the quantum theory of gravity has opened up a new possibility , in which there would be no boundary to space-time and so there would be no need to specify the behavior at the boundary .
11 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 .
12 The Rome Treaty aims to open up the Common Market to competition in respect of services as well as goods .
13 Nevertheless , experience in a training unit does open up a wide range of career prospects , both in and out of the Services .
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