Sentence examples for be opened with as from inspiring English sources

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Negotiations will be opened with as many nations as possible this year, said officials, in the hope of gaining agreements that will lower tariffs.

We never did study the madeleine, but everyone learned that if as small a thing as a cup of tea could fling open the portals of memory, Proust's world could be opened with as tiny a thing as a misplaced "it".

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can be opened with the click of a button as linked views to further delve into the data.

Before the tour it was envisaged that Root would be opening with Alastair Cook as he did in the summer.

The performance was opened with "Animal" as Kesha sang suspended over the stage in a structure shaped like a diamond.

On 30 September 1931, the 1.3 km long Simensbråten Line was opened with three stations as a branch from Jomfrubråten station to Simensbråten station.

It was opened with West's installation as of 8 December 2016.

The existing Maglev line was opened with much fanfare in 2003 as the first commercial service of its kind in the world.

The Englishman promptly followed that with a birdie at the second, just as Watson was opening with a bogey.

Don't just be honest, but be open with things as well.

I am very respectful of the FA's investigation, whatever they ask of me I will be open with them, but as far as I am concerned I wanted to get back to work.

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