Example sentences of "[not/n't] be open to " in BNC.
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1 | The hole is necessary for the pump to operate , but the lower side of the diaphragm should not be open to the crankcase . |
2 | It would not be open to a doctor to argue that other doctors did as he did . |
3 | Their work and the building , however , will not be open to the general public unless they are admitted as ‘ Watercress Line ’ visitors . |
4 | And if our defence mechanism is impaired , what other dangers may we not be open to ? |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 ) . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | These rules will not be open to bargaining ( compare this with Winkler 's conception of antinomianism ) . |
10 | It may not be open to those people that need support . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | The area will not be open to vehicles while the road 's load-bearing capacity is assessed . |
13 | It wo n't be open to the general public . |