Example sentences of "which be open " in BNC.

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1 Wider openings may have three or even four panels , and you can generally choose which are open and which are fixed .
2 The RYA produces a booklet called ‘ Clubs for Newcomers ’ ( £1.50 from the RYA ) which lists over 400 clubs around the country which are open to new membership with a contact name of someone who knows the club well and could show you around .
3 The normal response to that suggestion is that children in rural schools must not be denied the educational opportunities which are open to other children .
4 According to Sheila Croft , Shell UK 's employee relations development policy adviser , the maternity policy ‘ dovetails with our schemes for job sharing , career breaks , working from home and part time working which are open to male and female employees ’ .
5 In Bulgaria , the State provides free classes in traditional singing , instruments and dance , which are open to all , and in most villages there is a State-funded chitalishte or community centre — a degree of public funding of the arts which performers and audiences in Western countries can only dream of .
6 Social , cultural and sports activities ( all of which are open to members ) are organized throughout the academic year and subsidised through the Union .
7 Distinction Awards are Postgraduate studentships which are open to students ordinarily resident anywhere in the UK , who hold or expect to obtain a 1st class Honours degree and who have not previously obtained a postgraduate research award .
8 Social , cultural and sports activities ( all of which are open to members ) are organized throughout the academic year and subsidised through the Union .
9 There are hundreds of walks varying in length from three to nine miles which are open to everyone , free of charge .
10 These usually belong to one of the factories , many of which are open to visitors .
11 They want to engage in as mature a fashion as possible in realities as they are being experienced in order to take and make their own authority for their existence without being caught in the many traps for immaturity which are open to them .
12 Behind is a glimpse of the extensive locomotive sheds and sidings which are open to visitors .
13 In addition to the services listed above , The Terrence Higgins Trust offers a wide range of services which are open to everyone .
14 The Terrence Higgins Trust offers a wide range of services which are open to everyone .
15 The Terrence Higgins Trust offers a wide range of services which are open to all women .
16 The Terrence Higgins Trust offers a wide range of services which are open to everyone .
17 The Terrence Higgins Trust also offers a wide range of other services which are open to all gay men .
18 Philosophy , although observational , rests upon observations which are open to all — denied only through slips , ignored only because of their obviousness .
19 But the media carry a rich variety of messages which are open to different interpretations by a differentiated audience ( rather than a coherent class ) .
20 The justification for this view is partly pragmatic ; as Cohen puts it , ‘ it would be a mistake to refrain from taking those explanatory steps which are open to us , just because we should prefer to go farther than our current knowledge permits ’ .
21 As a consequence they pose real problems to the policy maker , practitioner and manager , who are expected to respond to a problem the magnitude and significance of which are open to wide and sometimes conflicting interpretations .
22 Although Delft is most famous for the beautiful blue and white , hand-painted ceramics , which are still made by several studios and workshops which are open to visitors , there are many other things to see and enjoy in the town .
23 Both the bar and restaurant , which are open to the public , are superbly located — overlooking the harbour and the bay with its parade of small boats and luxury yachts .
24 A successful Home Secretary needs enough versatility and openness of mind to listen to what is said before making a choice between tinkering with the status quo and the more radical alternatives which are open to him .
25 To entertain the idea that they are matters which are open to discussion is in fact deeply offensive .
26 A fourth and perhaps the largest reason for attending to causation is that we do well to avoid the general conceptual uncertainty that must be part of an inquiry which leaves undefined any of its fundamental ideas which are open to definition .
27 By contrast , and usually in inland locations , the Forestry Commission has since the 1930s designated forest parks , which are open for recreation .
28 Here one has to rely on the indices produced by survey techniques , which do not provide ambiguous definitions and which are open to a variety of interpretations but which nonetheless do provide a starting point for analysis .
29 For example , one of the attractions in my area , Balmoral Castle , as a couple of exhibitions which are open to the public for part of the year , now the entrance fees for that actually goes to charity so it benefits other people apart from the tourists themselves .
30 These awards , which are open to any individual or group in the UK , are now cherished by landowners .
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