Example sentences of "[adv] open [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To the right were double doors , one three feet wide , the other about six feet in width was only opened for the movement of vehicles . |
2 | Then to everyone 's relief the emergency door was suddenly opened from the inside and a man appeared . |
3 | If you are getting married at a particular church or synagogue you may be granted access to a library not normally opened to the public . |
4 | This was by far the most pleasant room in the school for it backed onto St. Martin 's Church and in the far left hand corner was a door , normally open during the summer , leading to the fire escape . |
5 | Everyone was keen to work hard at seeing as much as possible in the time given — including some places not normally open to the public , for which Martin Randall had made special arrangements . |
6 | Buckingham Palace said yesterday that most of the rooms normally open in the State Apartments will re-open on January 16 . |
7 | London 's newest and brightest beauty salon has just opened at the Pineapple fitness studio , South Kensington . |
8 | With the Matisse exhibition just opened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York ( until 12 January ; see interview with the curator , John Elderfield , The Art Newspaper No. 20 , July-September 1992 , p. 8 ) , the discerning visitor should budget for the complete experience with the following : |
9 | A new guitar centre has just opened in the South West — not just a shop , but a guitar school too . |
10 | After a year 's planning and several weeks preparation , this year 's Chelsea Flower Show finally opened to the public today . |
11 | A total of 70 oceanic recreations , complete with state-of-the-art fish tanks , coral reefs and rainforests , have just opened or will soon open around the world . |
12 | Some of them had chains round their boats , fore and aft , to hold them together , do they d ha sunk ; busted right open from the swelling of the wood with too much water . |
13 | still open to the god . |
14 | The variety of their occupations gives a sense of the remarkably diverse bases for economic independence still open at the beginning of this century . |
15 | The retrospective touring exhibition of Sir Peter Scott 's work ( reported in WWF News , July ) started in Cheltenham last month and was formally opened by the Princess Royal on 18th September . |
16 | In order to raise this sum required ( £5000 ) , they organised a Grand Bazaar which was held in St. Andrew 's Hall and formally opened by the Duchess of Montrose . |
17 | These were formally opened by the Mayor , Alderman Charles Royle , in September 1923 . |
18 | It usually opens with the chorus |
19 | The largest exhibition of Matisse 's work ever opens at the Museum of Modern Art , New York , this autumn ( 24 September-12 January 1993 ) . |
20 | The Public Order Act defines a public assembly as an assembly of 20 or more persons in a public place which is wholly or partly open to the air . |
21 | An assembly is defined as being a gathering of ‘ 20 or more persons in a public place which is wholly or partly open to the air . ’ |
22 | The Llechwedd Slate Caverns and the Gloddfa Ganol Slate Mine are both working quarries partly open to the public . |
23 | The kitchen area also opened off the room , without a door . |
24 | It penetrates Ingleborough for half a mile ; formerly open to the public , it is now closed . |
25 | The only way now open to the English , in these years deeply involved in war against the Scots and in a domestic situation turning more and more violent , was retaliation . |
26 | It is a two-storey mill ( now open to the public ) which he built in 1752 , though it has been much altered since that time . |
27 | Now Open TO THE PUBLIC |
28 | Mediaeval houses crowd the market square including King John 's Hunting Lodge , a merchant 's town house now open to the public as a museum . |
29 | A forty-minute drive will take you to Haworth Lane , home of the Brontë sisters now open to the public . |
30 | Thoresby was the only one to survive , with the majority of its contents still on display in the staterooms , regularly opened to the public . |