Sentence examples for be open that from inspiring English sources

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There may be one position (in the top four) that may be open that was closed last season.

Café Trois, a drab shack colorfully redecorated as a Vichy French boîte, would be open that evening — but in light of its new management, only to Axis troops.

Ironically, the US Department of State is hosting its third annual Passport Day in the USA on Saturday, April 9. Regional passport agencies and facilities across the country are scheduled to be open that day to accept passport applications, with no appointments necessary.

I rooted for Craig, wanting him to have the freedom to be open that I hadn't had growing up in white-suburban and black-activist America.

"I was thinking that their ears would be open that night if you tried to gently teach them what Judaism is all about," he said in a short speech.

"If you're the union, you don't want the door to be open that allows players to be taken off rosters or disciplined without going through the normal protocols or hearings," Feldman said.

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"The door was open: that was the key.

Everything about her seemed unsure and fragile, but she was open; that was what he sensed.

"For now we can say that everything is open, that's all".

It gets windy and foggy on the mountain, so check that it's open that day.

"With the door still being open, that decision is going to be made later.

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