Example sentences of "would [be] open to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Therefore I would not necessarily be looking for a secretarial position , and would be open to other suggestions . |
3 | The force , to be known as the European Corps , was intended to operate under the umbrella of the Western European Union ( WEU ) and would be open to other WEU members . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | A decree signed in October allowed for the gradual deregulation of the oil industry , whereby the exploration and exploitation of oil reserves , hitherto the sole province of Yacimientos PetrolĂferos Fiscales ( YPF ) , would be open to foreign companies and all YPF oil wells would be privatized within six months . |
6 | The plantations would be open to foreign acquisition but overall foreign ownership would be limited to 30 or 40 per cent . |
7 | An additional requirement is that each industrial site would have to publish a yearly environmental statement which would be open to public scrutiny . |