Example sentences of "open up [art] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Much has been written on opening up a dialogue and creating collaboration on reading between home and school .
2 Justification had been the great theme of the Reformers , especially of Martin Luther , and Ritschl aimed to restore it to the centre of theology by drawing out its consequences and implications in reconciliation , and opening up the force and meaning of Christianity from that centre .
3 While this may seem like hard work , the benefits to be gained , in terms of opening up the fingerboard and greater harmonic awareness , are invaluable .
4 Then they re-peopled the village , opening up the doors and window vents of all the cottages , and letting the moorland winds blow through , raising up spectres of dust and shrouds of dislodged spider 's web .
5 Use a club hammer and steel chisel to open up a crack until it is about 25mm wide
6 BSkyB — as it is now — took advantage of relatively low cost communications satellite technology to open up a service that the regulators ( national or pan-European ) had failed to anticipate .
7 ‘ If there were only six stetches in the field and eight ploughs working , the first baiter then put the second baiter and another to open up the furrows and lay the tops , so all the ploughs were employed .
8 The pool is complete with three water buffaloes whose hooves help to open up the pools and to spread the fern spores — an ecological niche summed up in one telling image .
9 On their way out they opened up a tool-box and took out a long slender chisel apiece .
10 According to this argument , the Soviet weapons opened up the possibility that , through want of any alternative means of preventing the Red Army from overrunning Europe , the US might be forced to initiate a full-scale nuclear exchange with the USSR .
11 It may however be noted that the immunity against judicial interrogation is no longer as complete as it was , for the abolition by the Criminal Evidence Act 1898 of the rule that an accused was not even a competent witness at his own trial opened up the possibility that if he did give evidence he would expose himself to questioning by counsel for the prosecution and in appropriate circumstances by the judge himself ; and his privilege against self-incrimination whilst giving evidence was expressly removed by section 1 ( e ) of the Act of 1898 .
12 ‘ This part of the kitchen was originally a coal shed and it was a very dark and dingy area , ’ Pauline explains , ‘ so we knocked down the adjoining wall and opened up the staircase that comes down into the corner of the kitchen .
13 Maggie opened up the cupboard and took out h ; r piece and the thermos flask she now brought to work with her .
14 With a tea cloth around her hand she opened up the oven and took out the mince pies and sausage rolls , placing them on the top of the stove to cool as she put the turkey in to cook .
15 The details of how they opened up the roof and lowered the man down through the tiles to the feet of Jesus are so vivid that the account obviously has some true foundation to it .
16 Possibly caused by people returning to work , I think those are the ones that really opened up the community and dropped people on either side of the fence as opposed to sitting on top of it .
17 Yet , recognition of that extension might at the same time open up the possibility that vulnerable people who do not desire death , despite their suffering , might be killed by others for reasons of their own : this would subvert the right to self-determination , and is an argument against a mercy-killing defence or offence .
18 Note that although the actions of the mother , father and child might well have been part of one connected incident , the cuts to the first shot of the older child and to the shot of the father getting to his feet open up the possibility that the actions could in fact have been parts of separate but similar incidents which took place over a very much longer span of time ; the shot of the father could well have been contrived specially , with the help of a little direction from the cameraman in between shots .
19 It could be dangerous so you , you open up the top and then the other parts the lining
20 Say you , you open up the top and then the others parts .
21 Open up the door and he said hello I went Werh er er !
22 Dorothy Hulme , President of Kilkeel Chamber of Commerce said the ferry would ‘ help open up the Mourne and Cooley areas to tourists . ’
23 In view of the evasive comments he later made on this latter episode ( Canon Demant tells of his being pressed by some German students and saying that he was the last person to be able to answer them ) , I believe that he had experienced a moment of horrifying self-revelation ‘ of all that he had done and been ’ and thought , which had opened up a wound that could not heal .
24 Some of the more creative forms of privatization adopted in the late 1980s have opened up the possibility that any asset could be sold but , regardless of that , the argument is fallacious because the net realizable value of an asset is not the only value which can be placed on it .
25 ‘ The new tariffs have opened up the market and I 'm selling to all sorts of people now .
26 But the new admission that Britain is considering ( forgetting ) about further reprocessing plant opens up the possibility that the temporary store may become a long-term dumping ground for the industry 's most dangerous waste .
27 This chapter has suggested that in the majority of large public companies the separation of ownership and control is a reality , and that this opens up the possibility that in some of them , subject to the variable constraining influence of market forces , managements will pursue deviant goals and/or shirk .
28 Among other things , this opens up the multiculturalists and antiracists to the very charge of propaganda and indoctrination which they level at the textbooks , authors and teachers they are attempting to challenge .
29 During the consultation process , we discovered considerable support for a general SVQ at level I. There is also a clear demand for awards at a preliminary level which will open up the SVQ and general SVQ frameworks to those for whom mainstream training is not appropriate , including those with special needs .
30 In the face of sustained congressional hostility to his August 1991 proposals , which had envisaged a total of 44 constitutional reforms to liberalize and open up the economy and reform fiscal policy [ see p. 38388 ] , Collor offered on Oct. 4 a revised set of proposals , involving only 13 amendments to eight articles .
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