Sentence examples similar to I have ever opened from inspiring English sources

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"This is the toughest building I've ever opened because of the dynamics," he said.

It was the first and last horror book I've ever opened.

"That's the quickest I've ever opened up the season".

When I was 15, I made the mistake of reading part of "The Exorcist". It was the first and last horror book I've ever opened.

The author of "The Da Vinci Code" and, most recently, "Inferno" made "the mistake" of reading "The Exorcist" at age 15: "It was the first and last horror book I've ever opened".

Last week, Marriott announced it will be opening 27 new hotels in Asia in 2013 — the most hotels it has ever opened in a single year.

I shouldn't have ever opened my penis or my eyes when I came out of the womb.

Whatever the reason, this might be the latest the Nets have ever opened the preseason, relative to the start of training camp.

But would the politically controlling Communist regime have ever opened the country's living rooms to the network of a foreigner, even a subtler one?

Walmart will be opening at 10 p.m. this year -- the earliest its stores have ever opened.

The time has come that we open our arms, wider than we have ever opened them, open our masjids to interfaith seminars and come out of our shell and embrace the stark reality.

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