Sentence examples for be opened at all from inspiring English sources

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In some mature specimens, the coiling of the shell became so pronounced that it is unlikely that the shell could be opened at all, at which point the animal must have died.

Safe to say fewer and fewer will be opened at all.

But, if Swarm does what it's set out to, we could see another whole class of apps that not only don't need to fight for a home screen slot, they don't need to be opened at all to add value.

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He was not sure that his film, a composite account of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, and the difficult week that followed them, should be opening at all.

A halt was opened at Mala in 1981, but then all passenger traffic was terminated on 2 June 1985.

Few imagined that the markets would not be open at all times.

It was originally intended to be open at all times, but entrance is now restricted because of vandalism.

But officials said that at least two full service lanes in each direction at the mainline toll plaza will be open at all times.

When the nurse noticed the door closed three or four minutes later -- it is supposed to be open at all times -- she opened it and saw Mr. Irving on top of the victim, slapping her, Mr. Parawan said.

And plenty wonder if Facebook really wants to be open at all.

"The players think it's a negative move for English rugby because that channel for promotion and demotion needs to be open at all times for all sides".

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