Sentence examples for has ever been opened from inspiring English sources

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Now there's no illusion that the book has ever been opened.

And, in keeping with the Smiley brothers' creed, no bar has ever been opened in the hotel.

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Two things occurred to me, when I read the news that Tate Britain is putting on a William Blake blockbuster, the biggest show of Blake there has ever been, opening 9 November.

Neither box had ever been opened.

But I looked at the numbers and every store that had ever been opened had a 10% same-store sales increase.

I pace about my flat, hungrier than I've ever been, opening and closing the fridge door in the hope that it'll conjure up a magical, Atkins-friendly trifle.

I am sure many politicians harbour such feelings, but no former prime minister has ever been so open about it.

The media is beyond mentioning no other person running for president has ever been asked to open up their private emails for the nation to peruse.

2,600 haven't ever been opened.

Alright, let's test the theory: The X Factor, which you think is about singing, but it's actually about people's dreams, and their dreams in particular are about fame and singing, singing being a facet of music, which literally everyone who has ever been on The X Factor opens their audition by saying they love, so The X Factor is about love.

The very end of an eel's life is a mystery — no silver eel has ever been observed in the open ocean.

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