Sentence examples for open to members from inspiring English sources

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But a few sites, like Companion Tree, are open to members of both sexes.

Regular meetings of the Fezziwigs are open to members and the curious.

At the Glen Head club the grill is now open to members.

Drinks and desserts like green tea flavoured cake are served until 6pm, after that, it's open to members only.

The exhibition had been open to members of the Tate today before opening to the public tomorrow.

Day tickets cost £20, but they are not usually available at weekends when it is only open to members.

One global hotel company, Small Luxury Hotels of the World, not long ago created its own review system open to members of its loyalty program, called The Club.

The group is open to members only, a collection of (mostly) well-off intellectuals and intellectually curious people of various political persuasions.

One of the movement's rallying points is Genspace, a nonprofit laboratory in Brooklyn that is open to members of the public, regardless of scientific background.

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The Senate was only open to member of its own class, so it was very rare outsiders ever made it to the senate without wealth or connection.

Ms. Rafferty said the museum hoped to raise anywhere from $100,000 to $800,000 by opening to members and groups on some Mondays.

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