Sentence examples for was opened again from inspiring English sources

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The abbey was gradually rebuilt and was opened again for public worship in 1912.

No investigation was opened; again, Ms. Bondi's staff said her office had received few complaints.

With new safety and security measures, it was opened again on 15 September 1999.

At the ramp, her carry-on bag was opened again, and she stretched her arms wide for the top-to-toe wand.

As the crush eased, the gym door was opened again and Mr. Jones saw a mass of people "packed in like sardines". Just inside the door, witnesses said, people sprawled on the floor, collapsed or passed out.

And while there was justifiable concern that things could go sour before Interstate 405 was opened again on Monday morning — city officials were warning of complacency, even as they celebrated what seemed to be another Y2K moment — it seemed like the crisis of "Carmageddon," as it was called, might end up being averted, or at least exaggerated.

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At zero, the doors were opened again.

On the basis of other experiences I suggested immediately that Polish universities be opened again.

Later, when the light pulse is needed, the entryway could be opened again.

Windows were opened again, and lights went on in many apartments.

"There is no chance that the crossings are going to be opened again," he said.

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