Sentence examples for it be open from inspiring English sources

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Would it be open?

"Let it be open".

When will it be open for individual viewing?

The mark of a scientific theory, he held, was that it be open to the possibility of falsification by evidence; the mark of a good society was that it be open to change of government without bloodshed.

The law that created Zuccotti Park required that it be open for the public to enjoy for passive recreation 24 hours a day.

"And if you're whispering, even if you're doing it in public, how can it be open?" The mayor, Mike Garrison, said, in essence, pshaw.

Because the place is an extension of a farm winery, the Rivendell Winery in New Paltz in the Hudson Valley, state law lets it be open Sundays.

"The law that created Zuccotti Park required that it be open for the public to enjoy for passive recreation 24 hours a day," the mayor said in the statement.

It was Piano who recommended it be open to the public, via a viewing gallery at the top and three floors of restaurants a third of the way up.

Warren Gatland has not been averse to using the roof at the Millennium Stadium as a weapon and he has used France's request that it be open to the expected rain on Saturday to predict Les Bleus will look to deny their hosts a grand slam by playing ugly rugby.

When that technology is used as evidence in a trial, should it be open to scrutiny by the defense?

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