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

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1 If you 're open to the divine power , even just a little bit .
2 Nor will the second element in the new system of local government support — the central government grant — be open to a similar revision .
3 Shaken as she was by his startlingly generous gesture , and weak with relief , it did n't occur to her that his words , or his actions , might be open to a different interpretation .
4 These are also to be reported to colleagues under the provisional code of conduct , and any relationship which is not agreed to should be open to a sexual harassment complaint .
5 That next-door neighbour dabbler you are so concerned about is much more likely to be involved in the ‘ soft-occult ’ , and may still be open to a little reasoning .
6 Their work and the building , however , will not be open to the general public unless they are admitted as ‘ Watercress Line ’ visitors .
7 It wo n't be open to the general public .
8 Admission to this course will normally be open to the following groups of students :
9 Since a residence order was in substance what the foster mother sought , it was agreed between counsel for her and the local authority : ( a ) that the local authority would not object to the foster mother 's application for a residence order being made before the expiry of the six months period ; ( b ) that the hearing before the judge should be treated as the hearing of that application ; ( c ) that if , in the event , the foster mother were to be given leave to apply for a residence order she would agree to the formal dismissal of her application for judicial review without any penalty as to costs ; but ( d ) that , if leave under the Act were to be refused , it would be open to the foster mother to continue the judical review proceedings .
10 But if they do not , I am inclined to think that it would be open to the Divisional Court , in an appropriate case , to order production of the document in judicial review proceedings despite the confidentiality .
11 East Antrim MP Roy Beggs said : ‘ We remain concerned that the cohesion funding soon to be open to the Irish Republic could totally distort the balance between port facilities in the whole island . ’
12 For my part , I think it would be open to the English courts to apply the civil law maxim directly to the situations we have in these two appeals , and treat the two plaintiffs as lives in being at the times of the events which injured them as they were later born alive , but it is not necessary to do so directly in view of the effect which the Montreal Tramways case [ 1933 ] 4 D.L.R. 337 has already had in the development of the common law in this field in other common law jurisdictions .
13 For example , it would appear to be open to the senior officer to inform the organisers of the meeting in question that the numbers of the meeting are too great , and require the organisers of the meeting to assist the police in dispersing the mob .
14 Warren Farm will also be open to the whole community as well as the racers … and in a sport when they start as young as five year old Carl Stanton that 's no bad thing .
15 On the face of these two statutory provisions , it appears that proceedings in its own name by way of injunction are open to a local authority in order to secure observance of section 47 of the Shops Act .
16 Two courses of action are open to a local authority .
17 It has almost doubled exports since 1985 and we shall continue to work to ensure that more and more markets are open to the high-quality products that are produced in my hon. Friend 's constituency .
18 Leaving aside the growing use of the term ‘ support teacher ’ in a much wider sense ( i.e. to apply to any work undertaken by the non-school-based LEA support staff ) , even in its original sense ( I.E. providing support in the classroom rather than withdrawing children ) , the support teaching role has been open to a whole range of different interpretations .
19 The farm has been open to the public free of charge for about five years , though groups pay a small charge .
20 It surfaced , for example , in the suggestion that museums and art galleries , which had previously been open to the public free of charge , should begin to charge for admission .
21 That , that 's open to the general public but where I stand you have to have a membership card to go in there now , and er you pay two pound before the season started and er local traders give you a discount and things erm it 's just one way of er segregating the supporters if you like , but there does n't seem to be so much trouble since they 've done this , but at the same time there does n't seem to be as much atmosphere
22 It 's open to the whole family plus any outsider with a sufficient grudge against Glynn .
23 The tournament , the entry fees of which are to be donated to the Wine and Spirit Benevolent Fund , a registered charity , is open to a wide ranging group of people connected with the trade , including … ‘ retail , wine bar , restaurant , or hotel trade buyers , writers , waiters or sales assistants , whatever their standard of tennis . ’
24 But to see communicative significance as deriving from the phylogenetically arbitrary status of apine dance , as a solution to their co-ordination problem , is open to a serious objection .
25 You 'll find everyone from the bank manager to your lover ( or potential lover ) is open to a little gentle persuasion .
26 A water authority will , therefore , be in breach of its statutory duty if it permits obnoxious odours , which amount to a nuisance at common law , to emanate either from its sewage disposal works , or due to any recycling of treated or untreated sewage sludge on to farm land , and it is open to a local authority or person aggrieved , in the absence of informal agreement perhaps via a Liaison Committee , to seek an injunction to restrain the water authority from causing the nuisance .
27 I try to make art that is open to a large group of people . ’
28 It is open to the general public as a refuge .
29 The Garden 's Library is open to the general public as a reference library ( no borrowing facilities are available ) from Monday to Friday , between 9 am and 5 pm ( 4.30 pm on Fridays ) .
30 I have n't actually managed to make it yet this term because of all the teaching preparation I 've been doing , but erm I 've done that for the last two years and erm it 's been quite an important activity because it enabled me , after I came back down to Lewes , to help to get to know a few people in the university and to sort of expand my contacts , and the Meeting House is one of those places which is open to the general public on Sundays for religious worship .
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