Sentence examples for had now opened from inspiring English sources

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Barron said that a void had now opened up around the leading Republican contender that was problematic.

The Commission said it had now opened a statutory inquiry after the trust failed to undertake an unspecified action ordered following an inspection in July.

He said medical or nursing schools for men and women had now opened in Kabul, Kandahar, Jalalabad, Herat and Mazaar-i-Sharif.

She had now opened up her speech to the whole group, but she was still clearly addressing J. "You think we're all decayed and dying, which we are, of course, but you're dying every day, too.

"I was in the wrong place at the wrong time," said the former Fulham manager, who has taken the second division club to four wins out of 12. Real Sociedad's sporting director, Salva Iriarte, said the mid-table Basque club had now opened a disciplinary investigation.

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Judge Garzón, he added, has now opened the floodgates.

The Tories have now opened up an 11-point lead.

A museum has now opened at the limestone gorge, honeycombed with caves and smaller fissures.

United Overseas Bank has now opened three Wealth Banking centers in Singapore and is planning more.

She has now opened Springfield Family Practice in Springfield, along with Dr. Marnie Flaks Doubek C’92.

New developments have now opened the way to additional applications of H. polymorpha, which are unprecedented for other organisms.

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