be open to造句1 Teachers need to be open to children's ideas.
2 The show will be open to the public at 2pm; admission will be 50p.
3 The meeting will be open to the general public .
4 People in public life must always be open to criticism .
5 A number of these statements could be open to misinterpretation .
6 The town gardens must be open to the public free of charge.
7 The center will be open to all county residents.
8 To make effective decisions, they need to be open to different opinions and good at analyzing contradictory information.
9 We don't always have to agree; we should be open to both receive and give positive comment and challenges.
10 But being annual they would be open to reprisals if they threw their weight around too much.
11 The plantations would be open to foreign acquisition but overall foreign ownership would be limited to 30 or 40 percent.
12 Perry said the program will be open to growers who have signed up for federal catastrophic crop insurance.
13 Then further possibilities for his continued survival would be open to him.
14 The frigidarium was presumed to be open to the sky and contained a large open-air swimming bath.
15 A: Our findings will be open to scrutiny from any recognised scientific institution that may be interested.
16 The truly scientific mind can also be open to forms of truth which lie in the area of personal life and relationships.
17 The rest will be open to exploration companies under tight restrictions.
18 Certainly the demand for obedience can be open to abuse.
19 Jospin's conclusions may be open to debate,[www.] but the way he has formulated them is laudable.
20 The chief asked that the sessions be open to the public.
21 The firm's accounting practices should be open to inspection by the local professional body.
22 On the face of it, two lines of defence seem to be open to him.
23 Such knowledge has rendered meaningless the notion that every conjugal act should be open to the transfer of life.
24 The final session on the afternoon of 28 November will be open to the public.
25 The Communications Ministry said last month national and international long-distance markets would be open to competition this December.
26 The aim in doing this is not to depress yourself but to be open to the possibility of self-improvement.
27 The village, which will include craft exhibits and dancing, will be open to the general public through Sunday.
28 And if our defence mechanism is impaired, what other dangers may we not be open to?
29 Popular away games will be members only, others will be open to one and all.
30 Rather, it should be acknowledged and, in so doing, be open to scrutiny and accountability.