Sentence examples for opened to page from inspiring English sources

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A book essay should display a book opened to page 252, if it is shorter than 400 pages, and to page 551 if it is longer than that.

The literary specimens under consideration at the demonstration, conducted by David Vander Meulen, were two presumably identical 1922 first editions of Sinclair Lewis's "Babbitt," laid side-by-side and each opened to Page 121.

Wanting to read the full article, I opened to Page A6 and was immediately dumbstruck by the juxtaposition of the continuation of the article next to a full-page color advertisement on Page A7 for "Escape Winter at Atlantis" — from $399, wine, sushi, martinis, with care-free, debt-loving Americans splashing their way down a water slide.

I opened to page forty-five.

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"We're not just sitting here waiting for a report from the Gehman board and then getting started when we open to Page 1," he said.

He wiped it on his pant leg and opened to the page he'd been reading.

A ledger inside the case was opened to a page where an accountant once entered players' salaries.

The booklet opened to the page on which appears a photographic view of the Library of the Chancellor's House.

It was opened to a page with photos of restrooms in Berlin that have since been demolished.

I opened to the title page.

She was holding a magazine opened to the horoscope page.

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