Sentence examples for been reopened to allow from inspiring English sources

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Until, that is, he discovers that Brideshead's chapel, long closed, has been reopened to allow soldiers to worship.

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The roof, which was painted over in the 1940's, will be reopened to allow natural light to funnel directly down into the tracks.

Just across the way from the capitol, a "special master" appointed by the courts has been hearing a torrent of appeals while the shutdown drags on.The local haulage association wants highway rest-stops to be reopened to allow drivers to take the breaks required of them by law.

If present, the hole is reopened to allow drainage.

Louis Armstrong International Airport was reopened to allow flights related to relief efforts, and began to load evacuees onto planes as well.

Rapid firing is possible in Purkinje neurons because the channel proteins can be reopened to allow more Na+ to enter the cell, but it is not clear how this is controlled.

Hundreds demonstrated outside the station, demanding that it be reopened to them and they be allowed to travel on to Germany.

However the competition was reopened in 1990 to allow for a reconsideration of a European fighter, the Mirage 2000-5.

He told LCI television that another 48 hours were needed "for a total return to normal, for everything to be reopened" - if weather patterns allowed.

The road was reopened on 15 December, allowing the 836th, 839th, 868th and 1881st Engineer Aviation Battalions and No. 62 Works Wing RAAF to move to Nadzab to work on the development of the airbase.

The subway system was closed early and parts of the electric grid were shut off before the storm hit, to allow them to be reopened more quickly.

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