Example sentences of "opens [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unscrewing the control valve opens the cap and allows the contents to flow out .
2 StreetTalk 's Directory Integration Architecture opens the directory to applications developers through a full set of Application Programming Interfaces ( APIs ) .
3 That photographic plates stored away uninspected at the end of an experiment only acquire a definite image when someone opens the drawer to have a look at them ?
4 This downfall opens the way for a new social system in both cases .
5 Now the expertise of a small British company opens the way to cutting the cost of these biotechnology drugs by between five and 1,000 fold , the congress at Umist in Manchester was told yesterday .
6 As the Lord Chancellor opens the way for banks and building societies to carry out conveyancing , perhaps the best people for the job are the prospective buyers themselves .
7 ‘ Lines Written at Shurton Bars ’ shows Coleridge progressing rapidly from the bland natural description contained in poems such as the one he had written in May ‘ while climbing the left ascent of Brockley Coomb ’ , and opens the way to the ‘ Conversation Poems ’ of the following three years , where feelings of friendship and love — for Charles Lamb , the Wordsworths , his infant son Hartley — stand in close and creative relationship with luminous descriptions of nature .
8 The foreign partner provides access to the market , which would otherwise require prohibitively heavy investments in time and money , and most importantly , opens the way to selling products to government organisations .
9 This decision settles an inter-departmental squabble of long standing and opens the way for the government to reconsider Britain 's equally long-standing refusal to sign the World Heritage Convention .
10 It could be that some underlying defect opens the way to both candidiasis and chemical sensitivity .
11 It also opens the way for acrimony and blame if the selected candidate is a failure .
12 Operators remain unconvinced , pointing out that when liberalisation opens the way , Continental companies not faced with the cost of special modifications to aircraft otherwise identical to those of their British counterparts will , it appears , be able to ply for trade in the UK in competition with UK companies bearing the unfair burden of CAA certification costs .
13 This opens the way for low-cost and high-performance 64M-bit Flash memory chips based on a 0.4 micron design rule .
14 The rational presentation of information opens the way to a variety of power bases ( expertise , reward , intellect ) which can counter any suggestion that this is manipulative .
15 This opens the way for direct communication between the appropriate officer ( parquet , etc. ) in the state of origin and his counterpart in the state of destination .
16 This in turn opens the way to appointment to the High Court bench for solicitors .
17 This opens the way for staff to use their ‘ professional skills ’ to implement their own ideas rather than those of the users , which effectively renders the notion of user participation meaningless ( Carr , 1987 , personal communication ; Jewell , 1975 ) .
18 This amendment adds yet another layer of bureaucracy to the establishment of SSSI and opens the way for existing sites to be deregistered .
19 Doing away with authorial intention opens the way to doing away with the notion of unitary meaning in the text , since without some evidence about intentions it is usually impossible to reduce even everyday linguistic ambiguities .
20 Article 118/3 of the social chapter opens the way , as the Prime Minister said , to European-wide collective bargaining .
21 In particular it welcomes the agreement … on the alignment of VAT [ value added tax ] rates and excise duties [ see below ] which opens the way to the completion of an area without frontiers on Jan. 1 , 1993 …
22 The decision opens the way for the trial to begin this autumn pending approval from the French drug agency and the local ethics committee .
23 Thew ruling opens the way for the council to evict them .
24 ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS The Prince of Wales opens the Lintrathen Water Treatment Works , Kirriemuir , Angus ; as President , Scottish Business in the Community , visits the Dundee Enterprise Trust and the Whitfield Estate , Dundee ; Patron , The Renaissance Theatre Company , attends the Premiere of Henry V at the Odeon Cinema , Leicester Square , London WC2 .
25 She pulls over on to the hard shoulder , gets out , opens the boot , gets out the spare tyre and the jack , jacks up the car , takes off the old wheel , puts on the new one , lets the jack down , puts it and the wheel back in the boot , closes it , gets back in the car and drives on , knowing that she will be fifteen minutes late .
26 PRINCE Edward celebrates 25 years of the International Boat Show when he officially opens the event in Southampton today .
27 PRINCE Edward celebrated 25 years of the International Boat Show when he officially opens the event in Southampton .
28 Sylvanus opens the poem :
29 BACK IN THE COURTroom , David Calvert-Smith opens the case for the Crown in front of Judge Lowry .
30 Tomorrow she 'll be the proudest guest of all when the Queen officially opens the cancer unit that saved her life .
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