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 That does not have to be decided in this case , nor is it necessary to consider what defences would be open to such a claim for recovery of the money paid if it lay .
5 As notified in a recent Staff Bulletin , the Library Advisory Committee ( LAC ) has been expanded , and two of its four annual meetings would be open to all staff .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 The plantations would be open to foreign acquisition but overall foreign ownership would be limited to 30 or 40 per cent .
9 A putative theory of science based only on description would be open to some of the same objections as were levelled against the naive inductivist account of how scientific theories themselves are arrived at .
10 There was , therefore , a legitimate argument that could be used to spawn a common market , membership of which would be open to any willing OEEC signatory .
11 It would be open to any solicitors ' firms , and ( although there were difficulties , e.g. about funding ) advice agencies and law centres , that satisfied the criteria .
12 An additional requirement is that each industrial site would have to publish a yearly environmental statement which would be open to public scrutiny .
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