Example sentences of "[be] to [be] open " in BNC.

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1 Last month , the Minister of Culture Alberto Ronchey simply decreed that , from a date as yet to be fixed , but in any case before the summer season , all State-run monuments , museums , galleries , gardens , villas , parks and archaeological sites are to be open from nine in the morning until seven in the evening instead of just from nine until two .
2 Now that humanitarian sea lanes are to be open , does the Foreign Secretary accept that there may also be merit in the British Government promoting the idea of an internationally enforced sky protection zone over Croatia to prevent incursions and the further bombardment of Croatian cities ?
3 But the only way to start , and to prevent those neglected feelings souring the endeavour , is to be open and accepting of them .
4 The important thing is to be open to the place : let it speak to you until you become aware of its spiritual essence .
5 The important thing is to be open about yourself — both in terms of where you are oppressed and where you oppress others .
6 Okay Now as those of you who have been on a course will know er on a training course one thing I particularly ask you and we all do is to be open minded .
7 The principle that education was to be open to all , irrespective of means ; public galleries and museums should be open to all , the National Health Service likewise .
8 The paper was to be open and frank on political as well as personal issues ; it was to be investigative and campaigning , internationalist , but also accessible , and radical but clearly independent of any political current or party . ’
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