Sentence examples for sometimes opened from inspiring English sources

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To give his players exposure to life outside Philadelphia, he sometimes opened Germantown's season in the Lehigh Valley.

During the campaign, Reagan sometimes opened or closed (occasionally opened and closed) on the bill with Goldwater.

Though their bedrooms were sometimes opened to him, they remained little boxes of secrets in the family house.

Joanne Navarro, a spokeswoman for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre, said parish churches on Long Island sometimes opened temporarily to other denominations.

Ms. Lipman said that corruption cases are sometimes opened as a way of settling scores and that "in an environment as corrupt as Russia, almost anyone can fall victim".

For long stretches, he led a pack of four cars that sometimes opened as much as a three-second gap between itself and the 39 other racers strung out behind.

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Big valuation gaps sometimes open up.

Sometimes opens earlier at 8.30-9.30 for breakfasts – ring to check.

Nothing better illustrates the gulf that sometimes opens between British and American concepts of democracy.

Another bar on the balcony level sometimes opens on busy nights.

Many guests reserve a year ahead, especially for July and August, but space sometimes opens up.

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