We found 132 examples of how to use open to in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 132.
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26. | His conduct is open to grave objection. | |
27. | He was open to a different way of thinking. | |
28. | He is not the kind of person who is open to discussion. | |
29. | She is open to people who have a different point of view. | |
30. | There are many careers open to women. | |
31. | The cones of the jack pine, for example, do not readily open to release their seeds until they have been subjected to great heat. | |
32. | The fight for civil rights in the United States started in 1954, when the government said school had to be open to everyone. | |
33. | I'm open to suggestions. | |
34. | I want to point out that I am open to ideas for improvement, but first will sleep it off. | |
35. | Most people are not open to new values. | |
36. | Tom isn't very open to criticism. | |
37. | The hens ran away, dumbasses had left the door open to them. | |
38. | It's open to interpretation. | |
39. | This place is open to everybody. | |
40. | That place is open to everybody. | |
41. | It's open to negotiation. | |
42. | The library is open to all students. | |
43. | I'm open to new ideas. | |
44. | I'm open to anything. | |
45. | Is the exhibit open to the public? | |
46. | This garden is open to the public and it's free. | |
47. | She left the impression of a person open to everything. | |
48. | Is the park open to the public? | |
49. | We are open to all suggestions regarding the new design of the website. | |
50. | We're open to suggestions. |