Sentence examples for ever reopened from inspiring English sources

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The Board carried out temporary repairs, when Bulpett agreed that the navigation would meet the full cost of repairing it properly if it ever reopened.

Working in Mayfair casinos as a croupier, I met a few former Bunnies from Hugh Hefner's original 1960s Park Lane pleasure dome, and it was their stories that sparked my interest: from then on, I told myself that if Playboy ever reopened in London, I'd apply.

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But family members of the victims questioned whether the school should ever reopen.

Connecticut state police spokesman Lt. J. Paul Vance was asked Sunday if it would ever reopen.

"There was no hope for most of us that it would ever reopen," Mrs. Tucker said.

There would have to be a major, compelling reason to try to ever reopen that.

Indeed, some of the factories being closed are unlikely to ever reopen.

Chase at the time had doubts that her restaurant would ever reopen.

"I have no plans to ever reopen the mine," Mr. Murray said in a telephone interview earlier Wednesday.

It is important to know that Tulane, an institution that was not sure it would ever reopen, turned its 2006 commencement into a poignant pageant.

Smugglers can readily be found at Idomeni's disused railway station, haggling with refugees who have lost hope the border will ever reopen.

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