Example sentences of "opened up [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was nip and tuck up to 7-7 before Best opened up a 12-9 lead .
2 The paper praised Biograph for ‘ having opened up a new vein for motion picture subjects ’ , argued that ‘ no orator , no editorial writer , no essayist could so strongly and effectively present the thoughts that are conveyed in this picture ’ , and concluded that it was ‘ another demonstration of the force and power of motion pictures as a means of conveying ideas ’ .
3 In the developed world , the harnessing of fossil fuel energy as well as other scientific developments , and their application to agricultural systems , has opened up a new range of agricultural possibilities : but all this has happened over a relatively long time period and is not without its environmental implications .
4 On the other hand , the quantum theory of gravity has opened up a new possibility , in which there would be no boundary to space-time and so there would be no need to specify the behavior at the boundary .
5 It is also worth noting that the questioning has opened up a new area of exploration — that of symbol and meaning .
6 Coming round the final bend he had opened up a substantial lead and seemed to be coasting home .
7 Because so much of the commercial law trade go through London , have opened up a second front in the capital .
8 Leland Allen , a quantum chemist at Princeton University , believes that Pople has brought elements of standardisation , reliability , a large body of reference calculations , ready availability , and reproducibility ; and most importantly has opened up a second pathway — in addition to experimentation — to chemical truth .
9 Aintree and Fazakerley have opened up a six point lead in the second division with 35 from six matches .
10 With five ends completed they had opened up a 39-22 lead , and at the halfway mark had all but tied up the title at a convincing 78-37 ahead .
11 Yet with the new season have come new strains which have opened up a fundamental debate about its future .
12 A wine bar called Fox 's had opened up a short walk away in Church Street , causing such amazement that the Observer printed an article about it .
13 Before the New World was discovered and Australian resources were opened up the only source of opals known was situated in the Libanka and Simonka mountains north of Kosice in eastern Slovakia .
14 Editing methods and the standardisation of printing have opened up an immense field of choral music , dating from before the seventeenth century .
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