Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] be open " in BNC.
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1 | that should be open . |
2 | One possibility would be a statutory reformulation of Rylands v. Fletcher shorn of the qualifications and defences which so emasculate it now , perhaps on the lines of the Restatement , which imposes strict liability on one who carries on an ‘ abnormally dangerous activity , ’ but this would be open to varying judicial inclinations and would give rise to considerable uncertainty for a very long period of time . |
3 | Thus judgements are made on subjective grounds concerning the performance of the individual and this will be open to interpretation . |
4 | The butler and housekeeper have their own rooms , but these must be open ( by invitation ) to visiting partners of the same rank , ‘ not including , however , any persons of the lower grade , which is thus very clearly marked ’ . |
5 | Accurate and detailed accounts need to be kept and these should be open for inspection at any time by governors and members of the organising committee with a financial statement presented at an annual meeting . |
6 | These would be open from six in the morning . |
7 | However , how it is going to look like is going to depend after when we go back , when the system of government gets organised and then we 've got to look into this whole idea of how to live in Kuwait , which I am sure will be open to changes , to modifications , and anything is possible . |
8 | Thirteen city technology colleges are already established , and two more will be open by autumn next year . |
9 | Now that 's our inter purely our interpretation of the policy and clearly that would be open to challenge in the District Local Plan Enquiry . |
10 | Although Ice Cube 's role as an agent provocateur is unequivocal , his future as a bankable revolutionary must be open to doubt , despite his assertion on the liner notes of ‘ Predator ’ : ‘ I will become an African-American when America gives up the oppression of my people . ’ |