Sentence examples for close at three from inspiring English sources

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At 4 AM on March 28 , 1979 a relief valve failed to close at Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania,  severely damaging the reactor's core.

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Due to the current prediction of substantial snow accumulation and severe weather throughout Boston and Cambridge starting today and continuing through Friday, the Harvard Law School Library will close at two p.m. today (Thursday, January 2nd) and will remain closed all day Friday, January 3rd.

"I'm gonna close at five today," she said.

The shops open at nine and close at six, and Christmas falls on 25 December.

Still, she acknowledged that the closures would be a shock: never have so many centers been scheduled to close at one time.

NEW YORK New Yorkrestaurant-keepersers are making a determined fight against Mayor Gaynor's "Curfew Order," that restaurants with liquor licenses must close at one o'clock in the morning.

"I've always wanted to adapt Rebecca – and came quite close at one point – so when Jamaica Inn came up I was going to kill to adapt it.

Sales Assistant: "We close at ten, but you're more than welcome to browse for a bit longer!" Translation: "Don't take me up on this.

The facilities open at four in the morning and close at ten at night.

We usually close at six or seven, I don't think we've disturbed anyone too much," he says.

"The stock market opened at 10 and closed at three.

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