Example sentences of "[noun] opens [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Erm Freud 's hypothesis is that this religion left Egypt because of the persecution , Moses was one of Akhenaten 's followers who went out into the desert , erm here as I 'll explain in the lectures er some of my own research opens up a new angle on this that Freud did n't know about and why they went out into the desert , why they picked up these er Hebrew erm er immigrants who were living on the fringes of the Egyptian Empire .
2 Approval will partly depend on whether or not the UK Department of Trade & Industry opens up the market for international simple resale to the US .
3 But some believe the DoH has stopped short of adequate advice , while others believe the new guidance opens up the system to abuse .
4 Administrative support posts are becoming increasingly attractive to men and this broader approach to the core subjects opens up the market of applicants to both sexes who wish to work as part of the executive office management team .
5 The loss of McCoist opens up the possibility of Jess playing his first full international from the start , having been used as a substitute against Italy .
6 The massive changes brought about by the ending of the cold war and by the collapse of state mechanism in some Eastern European countries opens up a significant opportunity to undertake work in the very near future .
7 Extensive use of the computer in project work opens up the further possibility of a computer-oriented career .
8 Identification of this group opens up the problem of the date of the king 's baptism , and by extension the chronology as well as the interpretation of the second half of his reign .
9 The availability of in vitro fertilization opens up the further possibility that the proembryo which is eventually implanted need not originate from an egg produced by the woman herself .
10 I believe that Bourdieu 's conceptual framework opens up the social-scientific study of postmodernism in several ways .
11 This theoretical framework opens up the possibility of analysing the process of technical change in a dynamic disequilibrium context and of integrating work in economics , management and technology .
12 With Mr Merchant 's assistance Stewart opens up the box of chocolates and offers me one with the hand that is n't attached to a pulley and the ceiling .
13 Fishing from a punt opens up a whole new world .
14 Chilling , not overheating , has become the danger , so the male opens up the mound during the day to make the most of the waning sun , and covers it over again at night to retain what warmth it has .
15 Labour 's positive agenda opens up the prospect for the first time since we joined the Community in 1973 of Britain participating constructively in the European Community .
16 From his discussion of how such isolated clans as the Macraes , in such hollows of the world as Auchnasheal , repel all boarders , Johnson opens up a discussion of how mankind in this condition regulates itself .
17 Clicking on the down arrow to the right of the drop-down box which displays the current style opens up a list of the available styles .
18 A job on the land is therefore regarded as a handy stop-gap until the possession of a driving licence opens up a much wider labour market , both geographically and occupationally .
19 In sum , the whole curriculum approach opens up the possibility for special educational provision to become an integral part of the process of developing comprehensive education as a whole .
20 The ability to build large glass display cabinets without frames opens up a new world of design possibilities .
21 The secondary difference between the two is that the dramatic context of King Charles opens up an elaboration of reference points which the simple game does not require . )
22 ( According to the so-called " linking rule " , a spell of employment lasting less than this time is considered an interruption to a single spell of unemployment , whilst a spell of employment lasting longer than this but then coming to an end opens up a new spell of unemployment . )
23 This extension of the lexical representation from single words to pathways opens up a number of possibilities .
24 To become a ‘ presence ’ for others opens up a new dimension of being , and at the same time we know the joy of God 's presence in our lives .
25 The second order signification system opens up the possibility of an endless layer of significatory systems each aspiring to a larger context from which meaningfulness is derived .
26 Far from being a narrow specialisation , an actuarial qualification opens up a wide range of employment possibilities from academic research to the whole spectrum of commerce .
27 Here , the priest who is chairing the panel opens up the discussion :
28 This is not the only advantage offered by an integrated spatial database for , given appropriate GIS software and hardware that are jointly capable of providing the kind of operations described in the earlier part of this chapter , geographical referencing opens up the possibility of combining cartographic and attribute data in logical ways , such as in determining those areas which possess characteristic A and ( or/not ) characteristic B.
29 As Genette remarks in the title essay of Figures , all figural language opens up a topos ; it adds a dimension to discourse , turning a line into a space ( 1966:210 ) .
30 Measurement opens up the possibility of using mathematics in which to state general laws and theories such as the relation between the height of the column of mercury and its temperature .
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