Sentence examples for has now been opened from inspiring English sources

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A door, carefully guarded for so long, has now been opened wide.

The "Sobukwe House" has now been opened as part of the tourist route on Robben Island.

"They ran a huge covert operation, which has now been opened up," said a lawyer close to the case.

Whether through newfound judicial wisdom, or political calculation, the door has now been opened a bit further to victims of discrimination.

The house, which came perilously close to being bulldozed, has now been opened to the public for the first time in its 145-year existence.

Serious scientists have long derided the idea of life-extending elixirs, but the door has now been opened to drugs that exploit an ancient biological survival mechanism, that of switching the body's resources from fertility to tissue maintenance.

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Ten foreign consulates have now been opened there, there having been none since the purges of the 1930's.

But the archives have now been opened, and reveal that Sartre's 14 October letter to the committee asking them not to choose him as winner arrived once the decision had been made.

"The doors to the train have now been opened because people were getting so agitated".

Match delegate Geir Thorsteinsson, the chairman of the Iceland FA, detailed the incident and disciplinary proceedings have now been opened, with the case set to be heard in November.

Those have now been opened up to F/2.0, a significant improvement, although exactly how significant is hard to say, since comparisons with traditional cameras probably wouldn't provide much insight.

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