Sentence examples for services were opened from inspiring English sources

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Dementia diagnoses rose 12% and dementia-friendly services were opened across the city.

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The new service was opened on 13 September 1926 to coincide with the opening of the extension of the C&SLR to Morden.

The service was opened to the public by Charles I in 1635.

The service was opened to the public in 1984 as Midwest Express, and has since been spun off as a separate company.

The open-air service was opened by Father Haydn England-Simon, followed by an address by the mayor.

Over the next few years, telegraph lines were expanded to cover the entire country and in 1855, the service was opened for public use.

The acupuncture service was opened in 2008 on a trial basis, in two locations in GP surgeries in St Albans.

A decade ago the voluntary sector was cash rich, regulation was improving, fundraising had come of age and the doors to public services were open.

Services were open to all comers and sometimes spilled into the street, often reaching frenzied levels and lasting into the early morning hours.

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