Open-d Sentence Examples

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  • He pushed the door open and opened the shower door.

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  • She drank heavily and opened her eyes, surprised to see his eyes open and the gold swirling within them.

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  • Pushing the door open with his foot, he dropped the contents of his arms on the bed and opened the dresser drawers.

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  • A stir of warm magic, and she opened her eyes, almost screaming again at the cave yawning open in front of her.

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  • He was about to rise and open a portal to Hell—Kris be damned!—when an Immortal knocked and opened the door.

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  • She opened her eyes, staring at his open eyes and still body, at the blood pooling around her.

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  • It was clear and cool outside of Gabe's small cottage in the middle of a possessed jungle.  Rhyn felt the sense that someone else was there once more and looked around.  Assuming the feeling has something to do with his magic, Rhyn shook it off once more.  He opened the front door without knocking, already sensing it was empty.  Gabe had left in a hurry.  The wardrobe near his bed was open and his walls were missing many of the weapons Rhyn had seen last time.

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  • She opened the single wardrobe, pushing the doors open enough for the room's light to illuminate the contents.

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  • It consisted of a large open rectangular space surrounded by an Ionic colonnade into which opened a number of shops or storehouses.

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  • If we accept Kekule's formula for the benzene nucleus, then we may expect the double linkages to be opened up partially, either by oxidation or reduction, with the formation of di-, tetra-, or hexa-hydro derivatives, or entirely, with the production of open chain compounds.

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  • The road now lay completely open, but the Austrian columns had so opened out owing to the state of the roads that the leading troops could not pursue their advantage - Dupont rallied and the Austrians had actually to fall back towards Ulm to procure food.

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  • The anti-Trinitarian path was one which opened invitingly before a considerable class of critical minds, seeming as it did to lead out into Reformed Church In America a sunny open, remote from the unfathomable depths of mystery and clouds of religious emotion which beset the way of the sincere Catholic and Protestant alike.

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  • Communication with the Atlantic is open and secure, while a vast network of inland navigation is opened up by a canal avoiding the rapids above the city.

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  • From the first the degrees were (unlike those of Oxford and Cambridge until 1871) open to all male persons without religious distinctions; and in 1878 they were opened to women.

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  • Amoy was captured by the British in 1841, after a determined resistance, and is one of the five ports that were opened to British commerce by the treaty of 1842; it is now open to the ships of all nations.

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  • The lower or southern gate, at the Masfala quarter, opened on the Yemen road, where the rain-water from Mecca flows off into an open valley.

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  • If now a tap is opened in any house connected with the main, the change of flow in the main will be represented by a vertical change of position of the horizontal line, and when the tap is turned off the pencil will resume its original vertical position, but the paper will have moved like the hands of a clock over the interval during which the tap was left open.

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  • At the New Year they sent him a formal ultimatuth, to which he would not assent, though he opened up futile negotiation with them through the channel of the archbishop, who did not take an open part in the rising.

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  • Tournai, Maastricht, Breda, Bruges and Ghent opened their gates, and finally he laid siege to the great seaport of Antwerp. The town was open to the sea, was strongly fortified, and was defended with resolute determination and courage by the citizens.

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  • He was about to rise and open a portal to Hell—Kris be damned!—when an Immortal knocked and opened the door.

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  • She opened the single wardrobe, pushing the doors open enough for light to illuminate the contents.

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  • There is now a newly opened brasserie open for lunches and evening meals (except Mondays) overlooking the golf course with superb views.

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  • East Anglia Norwich city Heritage Open Day in Norwich opened a number of architectural gems to the public last week.

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  • Because had the way to God been open through wisdom, Christianity would have opened the way to salvation only to the intellectually gifted.

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  • Don't accept a drink in an open container or cup if you didn't see it opened or filled.

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  • The school opened during the Great Depression and has the distinction of being the first public junior college to open in Florida.

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  • The last two notes are the open D string and the open G string.

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  • In an open D tuning, the two E strings become D, while the A and D strings stay the same.

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  • A serene opening - Whenever you first open a "ghost video" where the first part of the video is a very calm and quiet scene, the odds are good that you've just opened up a "scream" video.

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  • The newest roller coaster is the Bat Coaster that opened in March 2002, an inverted coaster that gives riders the thrill of riding with their legs dangling in open air.

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  • When you opened your business you may have been required to procure permits, licenses and other legal authorizations before you could open your doors.

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  • These will produce "torrent" files that do not contain the music files themselves, but they will open up the appropriate portal when opened in a Bit Torrent client program.

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  • The atmosphere of the dining room is very open and airy, because it has glass walls that can be opened during warm weather.

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