Sentence examples for opening for return from inspiring English sources

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And the even bigger opening for "Return of the Jedi" in 1983 only cemented this impression.

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But after England's disastrous World Cup campaign, the door seems to be opening for a return.

On Monday, Mr. Robertson was taken to a hearing, and when the cell door was opened for his return, Mr. Dillard ran out and refused to re-enter the cell.

Norris and Raison were both asked to return after their characters were left open for return after the end of the last series.

Mara talked to reporters about 11 a.m., two hours after the doors were opened for players to return.

The door has been opened for Robbie Farah to return to the Wests Tigers line-up after halfback Luke Brooks was ruled out for up to five weeks with a knee injury.

But Meteor Asset Management's Select Ten Plan has just opened for business offering that return every year for up to six years.

In 1866, a year after the Ely Sutton section opened, for example, the 7.5 mile return journey from Ely to Sutton cost 2s 0d.

Woodfull opened for the entire series, and returned his best ever series figures of 421 at 70.17, second only to Bradman.

Chief among these is that the arrangement opens a return path for light from the viewer's eyepiece to reach the film.

The Islanders have not suspended Visnovsky, seeming to leave a door open for his return.

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