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

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1 From 1980 ( when Severiano Ballesteros won for Spain ) it became ever more open to the outside world .
2 The ego , as says , is open to the outside world and furthermore to stimulations from inside , from inside the body , that reach it through subjective sensations like hunger when you need food , or fear when something threatens you , and cognitive er awareness like er okay you realize that before you have your lunch you 're gon na have to go to the bank to get some money to pay for it .
3 So , when he popped into his food store and found a door at the other end was open to the outside world with one bound he was free .
4 Given good contacts and a lot of nerve , Moscow is an excellent place to make money in a Russia which is wide open to the global market .
5 Mycenaean Boiotia had indeed been open to the greater world , much more so than in classical times : in the Thebes Museum there are stirrup jars proving commerce with Minoan Krete , and there is even some lapis lazuli from Afghanistan , evidence of a Hittite connection .
6 If you 're open to the divine power , even just a little bit .
7 Marienburg lay open to the plundering Orc and Goblin horde and the sturdy Marienburgers prepared to defend their city .
8 Admission to this course will normally be open to the following groups of students :
9 The claim in this section that what I have called downwards opacity is a necessary feature of consciousness may seem open to the following reply : a person might claim that he was conscious , directly and permanently , of all aspects and details of his bodily functions : nerves , cells , blood vessels , etc. , and medical evidence might confirm what he said .
10 A few have become derelict as smaller farms have been taken over by the larger conglomerates but many have been restored for non-farming families : that is , those which have not got past the point of no return after being left open to the four winds for too many years ; fit only for pigeon habitation .
11 But if they do not , I am inclined to think that it would be open to the Divisional Court , in an appropriate case , to order production of the document in judicial review proceedings despite the confidentiality .
12 The fact that half of the members of the Bundestag are selected from party lists , rather than being elected , only reinforces the power of the parties , weakens accountability and is open to the usual favouritist pressures .
13 Love You are particularly open to the troublesome influences of Mars this week , which could cause confrontations between yourself and those closest .
14 Since a residence order was in substance what the foster mother sought , it was agreed between counsel for her and the local authority : ( a ) that the local authority would not object to the foster mother 's application for a residence order being made before the expiry of the six months period ; ( b ) that the hearing before the judge should be treated as the hearing of that application ; ( c ) that if , in the event , the foster mother were to be given leave to apply for a residence order she would agree to the formal dismissal of her application for judicial review without any penalty as to costs ; but ( d ) that , if leave under the Act were to be refused , it would be open to the foster mother to continue the judical review proceedings .
15 East Antrim MP Roy Beggs said : ‘ We remain concerned that the cohesion funding soon to be open to the Irish Republic could totally distort the balance between port facilities in the whole island . ’
16 It is , perhaps not surprising that Renaissance writers seem most open to the deconstructive implications of the play of language in lyric poetry , generic forms which suggest more personal and private preoccupations .
17 Close under the grey buttresses of the wall one of the long stones was propped on its side , the grave beside it laid open to the frosty sky .
18 This giant jamboree heralds the moment on Sunday when , at one minute past nine — Mickey Mouse time — the gates of Euro Disney will be flung open to the general public .
19 Their work and the building , however , will not be open to the general public unless they are admitted as ‘ Watercress Line ’ visitors .
20 It is open to the general public as a refuge .
21 The Garden 's Library is open to the general public as a reference library ( no borrowing facilities are available ) from Monday to Friday , between 9 am and 5 pm ( 4.30 pm on Fridays ) .
22 It wo n't be open to the general public .
23 That , that 's open to the general public but where I stand you have to have a membership card to go in there now , and er you pay two pound before the season started and er local traders give you a discount and things erm it 's just one way of er segregating the supporters if you like , but there does n't seem to be so much trouble since they 've done this , but at the same time there does n't seem to be as much atmosphere
24 Open to the general public , so in we go
25 Sixty six she was , so in we go , and it 's got open to the general public , so this man said to her something about I ca n't serve you I 've had a robbery , she said I do n't know why they advertise it on the window if he 's , if he 's not prepared to serve me and when I looked round there was all the taken over , they had a burglary .
26 I have n't actually managed to make it yet this term because of all the teaching preparation I 've been doing , but erm I 've done that for the last two years and erm it 's been quite an important activity because it enabled me , after I came back down to Lewes , to help to get to know a few people in the university and to sort of expand my contacts , and the Meeting House is one of those places which is open to the general public on Sundays for religious worship .
27 And the Meeting House is one of those places which is open to the general public on Sundays for religious worship , there 's a Catholic service at half past ten and an interdenominational one at half past eleven .
28 The complete range of sexual practices save , of course , penile-vaginal intercourse is open to the practising homosexual but , for obvious reasons , those such as masturbation or oral-genital sex have more significance than in heterosexual activity .
29 However the constraints are such that without new legislation it is extremely unlikely that this is an option open to the Catholic sector .
30 The efficacy of waiver is open to the technical objection that it is unsupported by consideration and , as such , it draws heavily on equitable doctrine .
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