Sentence examples for opened to much from inspiring English sources

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And this weekend the well-financed surf movie "Blue Crush" opened to much Hollywood hype.

In September, the Foster and Partners-designed Hydro arena opened to much ado in Glasgow's gritty Docks area.

It opened to much critical acclaim last Friday, with certain swooning critics hailing it the best British film ever.

The study of the metamorphosis of fashion from 1780 to 1950 has just opened to much fanfare in Mexico City.

SECOND SEASON, LOWER PRICESYankee Stadium opened to much fanfare last season, with the superlatives to match the team's record number of championships.

But he is not setting foot onto the memorial, which was quietly closed in April for emergency repairs, less than a year after it opened to much acclaim.

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After opening to much hoopla in 1994, the museum lasted barely two years before folding because of a lack of money.

eBay reportedly told them the store was "a low-profile test site that could open to much bigger things".

After opening to much fanfare three years ago, Coca-Cola is shutting down The Founders program, according to a published report in Innovation Leader.

The putative two-α form of the channel opens to much longer bursts (100 ms or more vs 14 ms) with smaller conductance (26 vs 39 pS) than the three-α form.

Powers says he's open to much of this — to a point.

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