Sentence examples for make opening from inspiring English sources

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Both sides have lawyers who make opening statements, cross-examine witnesses under oath and present evidence.

The prosecution is scheduled to make opening statements this afternoon, with the defense following tomorrow.

These calculations could change if, as now seems possible, Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney decide to make opening the refuge a matter of party loyalty.

But the commission, which is fighting claims by a Manhattan lawyers' group that it has been unfair to judges, will make opening its hearings a top legislative priority, said its administrator, Robert H. Tembeckjian.

Attorneys for the plaintiff and the defendant make opening statements to a judge or jury, then the attorney for the plaintiff makes his case by calling witnesses, whom the defense attorney may cross-examine.

Would it not be more prudent to make opening this sensitive area to drilling contingent on formulating a responsible energy plan for the day when this oil is gone?

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What makes "Open City" special is that it doesn't follow its own rules.

"We just don't make open shots.

Attacking publishers will not make open access any more sustainable.

Nor could the organized Roman Catholic movement easily make open arrangements with the Giolitti government.

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