Sentence examples for has just opened on from inspiring English sources

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An outpost of one of the Naples' most famous pizza spots, Sorbillo has just opened on the seafront Via Partenope.

Although a Sainsbury's Local has just opened on the main road, so that's been making waves.

A new adults-only Martini Bar has just opened on the first floor, too.

"The Humans," his latest, has just opened on Broadway, at the Helen Hayes.

The Mob Museum has just opened on Valentine's Day, which was the occasion for a celebrated massacre 83 years ago last Tuesday.

FAIRWAY Regulars at Fairway on the Upper West Side would not recognize the new store that has just opened on the Upper East Side (pictured).

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The most ambitious exploited the popularity of "Jesus Christ Superstar," which had just opened on Broadway.

It had just opened on the ground floor of a medieval building.

"I had just opened on Broadway in the new hit play 'Oklahoma!' This was 1943," she said recently.

To those, add two more tales of extreme class mobility, which have just opened on Broadway: "Anastasia" (at the Broadhurst) and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (at the Lunt-Fontanne), both aimed at kids and each with diametrically opposed artistic faults.

This person probably isn't you, so close that Best of Gorillaz playlist you've just opened on Spotify and put your phone away.

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