Sentence examples for was opened with from inspiring English sources

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was opened with

adjective

Not closed; accessible; unimpeded

  • Turn left after the second open door.

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The building was opened with nothing in it in 1999.

The new campus was opened with the refurbishment of an old wind tunnel building in 2004.

In 1964 an extensive tourist and mountaineering base was opened, with large-scale sporting facilities.

Gwadar was opened with great fanfare in 2007 but remains something of a white elephant.

What a can of worms was opened with the Salé-Pelletier passion play.

A back channel was opened, with at least one face-to-face meeting taking place with McGuinness.

That division was opened with hopes of huge financial benefit to the company but ended with little but losses.

The recent International Coach Federations seventh annual meeting, held in Atlanta, was opened with a taped greeting from Jimmy Carter.

Our chart compares economic growth of the relevant country when a tower was opened, with the respective annual growth rate enjoyed half a decade earlier.

The Bushehr nuclear power plant was opened with great fanfare in August in the presence of Iranian and Russian nuclear energy officials and domestic and international media.

The existing Maglev line was opened with much fanfare in 2003 as the first commercial service of its kind in the world.

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