Sentence examples for opening at once from inspiring English sources

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"This is the first time I've ever had this happen — two shows opening at once," he said.

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It is no stretch to say this year's coaching carousel has gone a little off-kilter, which was perhaps inevitable when there were seven openings at once in the N.F.L.

However, containers stacked in holds -- like the ones in which two dozen Middle Eastern men are said to have entered this country illegally -- are not easily accessible for opening at sea; once in port, only 3percentt of the containers get opened by Customs, which says it simply does not have the manpower to open every container.

Vivaldi's music says "Glory be to God," but this opening tells us at once of human struggle.

The other is a stark opening verse: All at once The world can overwhelm me There's almost nothing that you could tell me To ease my mind.

The climactic passage of "The Origin" 's opening chapter is at once innocently wide-eyed and scalpel-sharp conclusive, using the amused first person to make the central, impersonal point: I have discussed the probable origin of domestic pigeons at some, yet quite insufficient, length; because when I first kept pigeons and watched the several kinds.

The climactic passage of "The Origin" 's opening chapter is at once innocently wide-eyed and scalpel-sharp conclusive, using the amused first person to make the central, impersonal point: I have discussed the probable origin of domestic pigeons at some, yet quite insufficient, length; because when I first kept pigeons and watched the several kinds..

The opening of Utopia at once raises a fundamental issue: the relationship between imagination and experience.

Typically his stories contain only one event — a bank robbery, a crucifixion, an unauthorized and highly improper burial — that forms the plot's alpha and omega, its opening and closing, all at once.

In the opening scenes, Fanny appears at once serious (her father has died, and as the eldest of the three children she has to square up to life's hardships), and skittish: she's a teenager who spends most of her time sewing, pleating and making fashionable clothes, not reading books.

"Polyphonia," the opening ballet in Vail, showed at once what the fuss is about.

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