Example sentences of "open the way to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Once finalized , the new accord was expected to open the way to resumption of debt reduction talks with Western commercial banks which had been suspended since June 1991 .
2 It is a programme designed to add to the wealth and efficiency of the nation , to give a spur to industry and to open the way to markets . ’
3 Mr Yeltsin 's spokesman , Vyacheslav Kostikov , told reporters that the parliament , formally known as the Supreme Soviet , was trying ‘ to use any means to remove the lawfully elected president and open the way to power for the forces of revenge and totalitarian restoration . ’
4 As soon as we talk of ‘ regulation ’ rather than repression , we admit the necessity of discretionary enforcement and open the way to controversy .
5 It is our dawning awareness that peat may not be in endless supply , and the prevalent fashion to be ‘ green ’ that have opened the way to alternatives .
6 The battle of the Coral Sea ( 4–8 May ) successfully prevented the Japanese from capturing Port Moresby in south-east New Guinea , a move which would have opened the way to Australia .
7 For the organizers of the Leeds convention , the Russian revolution opened the way to peace without victory .
8 The second road , built mainly for tourist traffic , opened the way to Annat , Torridon and Kinlochewe .
9 Edwards 's trailblazing feat opened the way to others : by the time he 'd strapped his board on the roof-rack of his car , he claimed , three other men were already out .
10 Of course this sally , and the discovery of our locational ancestry opened the way to friendship , though we soon realised that we had much more in common , not least a sharp sense of humour , which we were both going to need .
11 Thus the naval bombardment , which had , in fact , opened the way to Constantinople were the attack pressed home , served only to alert the Turks and their German ally to their peril in this area .
12 This in turn opens the way to appointment to the High Court bench for solicitors .
13 The removal of Carrick , and a number of other officers , clearly would open the way to promotion for others , but the charge that Carrick had claimed in an official record to have been in places which he had not in fact visited was not denied by the complainant .
14 Loyal and moderate as the noble constitutionalists seemed , any concessions to them might open the way to federalism , separatism and even more dangerous tendencies .
15 The agreement could open the way to $1 billion in new loans from the IMF .
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