Example sentences of "[not/n't] [be] open [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Regrettably ’ — he glanced at his watch — ‘ it will not be open at this hour .
2 The hole is necessary for the pump to operate , but the lower side of the diaphragm should not be open to the crankcase .
3 It would not be open to a doctor to argue that other doctors did as he did .
4 Their work and the building , however , will not be open to the general public unless they are admitted as ‘ Watercress Line ’ visitors .
5 And if our defence mechanism is impaired , what other dangers may we not be open to ?
6 Personally , I would go further : employers who took it for granted that this was exactly what they were doing should not be open to fresh claims from the DSS .
7 The grading applies to responsibilities inherent in the post , so a job requiring the management skills of a first level nurse will not be open to those with a second level qualification .
8 Now given this analysis of the animal 's ‘ thin ’ or attenuated concept of recognition , it will not be open to Frey to employ the strategy he uses against ‘ simple ’ desires , which bypass beliefs , by attempting to trap their advocate with the question whether or not the animal is aware that it has them ( 1980 : 104–5 , and Chapter 2 , above ) .
9 There are also opportunities for the insurer to take positive steps in the handling of a claim which may not be open to him before litigation , for example , recovery of his medical records .
10 These rules will not be open to bargaining ( compare this with Winkler 's conception of antinomianism ) .
11 It may not be open to those people that need support .
12 But in my judgment it should not be open to a judge to award damages outside the range because he regards the range as being too low .
13 The area will not be open to vehicles while the road 's load-bearing capacity is assessed .
14 Clearly this policy option would not be open in the UK as long as there effectively are no statutory reserve requirements and it is up to banks to decide their own prudent ratio .
15 If we ca n't be open with each other … ’
16 I suppose I ought to have realized that if a boy could do that , then he would n't be open with anyone else .
17 Just one point , it 's rather a shame they ca n't be open at weekends ?
18 It wo n't be open to the general public .
19 A game of squash or a hard workout was what he really needed , but the gym would n't be open for another three hours , nor did he know anyone he could call at such short notice to partner him …
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