Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [be] open [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As a result , errors can occur in the processing of the royalty payments and the contract may be open to various interpretations . |
2 | What opportunity should be open to full-tome students in terms of work placement or experience ? |
3 | The monitoring should be open to internal criticism and external assessment from time to time if this is agreed on . |
4 | The web may be open to other styles of description . |
5 | stated that in his opinion that if the Institute did recommend such action and an embalmer became infected as a result , the Institute could be open to legal action . |
6 | As the House knows , we have long believed that the Community should be open to European countries who want to join and can take on the responsibilities of membership . |
7 | In addition , the role of the words in Wagner 's music drama would be open to damaging criticism on Schopenhauerian grounds , although this further problem only impinged fully on Nietzsche at a later date , when his interest in Wagner was of a different order altogether . |
8 | The works of Hamilton which eventually appear on CD-ROM will be open to basic text retrieval but that will be about all . |
9 | Hanson and the Museum of London say that ‘ as soon as practicable the site will be open to public view for a limited period . |
10 | This tear , under the new agreement , the canal will be open to foreign yachts , which will be able to enter Lake Saimaa 's 124 x 186 mile ( 200 x300km ) network of estuaries , lakes and islands . |
11 | The legality of an appeal committee 's decision would be open to legal challenge if there was a failure to comply with natural justice — for example , not giving an appellant an adequate opportunity to state his/her case . |