Sentence examples for should be reopened in from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Yates is currently being pressed to explain why he spent just eight hours considering whether or not the investigation into phone hacking should be reopened in 2009.

Asked whether the 2022 bid should be reopened in the wake of the allegations in the Sunday Times, Cameron said: "There is an inquiry under way, quite rightly, into what happened in terms of the World Cup bid for 2022.

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To the despair of educated Indians "ingrained with a notion of their country as steeped in the non-violence of Gandhi", he says, Ayodhya had been an explosion waiting to happen after Rajiv Gandhi, the then prime minister, ordered that a makeshift temple built on the site just after independence in 1947 should be reopened, as a sop to Hindu extremists.

It stipulated that the front door, which had been bricked up in the 1950s, should be reopened and reconfigured with a round-topped door frame.

In the meantime, they said, the school should be reopened.

He produced no valid evidence as to why it should be reopened but the police followed the path of least resistance and caved in.

Do you think they should be reopened?

The police spending review should be reopened now.

At a news conference in Albany, Mr. Hevesi, a Democrat, said the money should be returned to Mr. Hutchens and the process should be reopened to attract new bids.

In interviews, the three authors said their analysis suggested that the F.B.I. might have pursued the wrong suspect and that the case should be reopened.

Until then, it said, Nauru and PNG should be reopened for processing.

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