Example sentences of "open [adv prt] [noun sg] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Wimbledon followed suit a little later by opening up competition to professional tennis players .
2 Longer-term economic reforms to boost foreign investment included the loosening of environmental and Aboriginal heritage controls in planning procedures for mining projects , the completion of deregulation of the aviation market , and further relaxation of rules to open up banking to foreign competition .
3 In August 1988 the CME and Reuters agreed to open up Globex to other exchanges , MATIF , etc .
4 Thus policy-makers need to consider not just how to open up employment for lone mothers , but also how best to support those who are not employed .
5 The thrust of the Government initiatives in education is to open up access to all of those in employment , and preparing for employment , to gain qualifications .
6 His vision broke frontiers and opened up travel to ordinary people .
7 Dr Carl Wieman ( left ) and his team has opened up research into low temperature physics .
8 Kinnock 's success in altering party policy was made easier , if less meaningful , by the end of the cold war , but a public onslaught on the Conservatives ' military record , including the maintainance of Trident , would have opened up debate within Labour ranks , as well as risking alienating voters on the question of defence employment .
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