Wide-open Sentence Examples

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  • At first she lay on her back, her eyes wide open.

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  • In wide open fields we saw a herd of deer some with huge antlers.

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  • It will go by fast, and after this my schedule is wide open.

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  • The former is a long narrow valley, with a rich fringe of cultivation bordering the river; the latter is a wide open alluvial plain, cultivated only on one side, and for the rest rough stony waste.

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  • They are often shed throughout life, the successors lying on the inner side, and with their caps partly fitting into the wide open roots of the older teeth.

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  • In the south of Scotland the larger streams flow in wide open valleys called dales, as in Clydesdale, Tweeddale, Teviotdale, Liddesdale, Eskdale, Nithsdale.

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  • A striking contrast exists between the Moorish quarter, with its tortuous lanes and Oriental architecture, and the modern quarter, with its rectangular streets and wide open squares, frequently bordered with trees and adorned with fountains.

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  • The ovule is usually surrounded by one integument, which projects beyond the tip of the nucellus as a wide-open lobed funnel, which at the time of pollination folds inwards, and so assists in bringing the pollen-grains on to the nucellus.

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  • It is remarkable for the great size of the horns of the old rams and the wide open sweep of their curve, so that the points stand boldly out on each side, far away from the animal's head, instead of curling round nearly in the same plane, as in most of the allied species.

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  • But the wide open plains and slopes surrounding the forest area are eminently suited to cattle-breeding, and there are few tribes who do not take advantage of the fact.

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  • Courchevel itself is a true winter paradise with something for everyone - from wide open groomed pistes to narrow couloirs.

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  • We are currently enjoying this planet close to its maximum northern declination at a time when the ring system is wide open.

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  • The door is left wide open for involuntary euthanasia.

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  • The village quickly melted away into wide open plains where in between dreams we spotted pink flamingoes.

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  • The internet has thrown the possibilities for multiplayer gaming wide open.

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  • Do not forget to set the condenser iris wide open!

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  • With high octane racing fuel further gains can be realized at wide open throttle.

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  • Has funicular access to a glacial bowl with wide open cruising pistes.

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  • A massive underwater land slump or partial subsidence suddenly left the highly pressurized magma chamber wide open.

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  • The mouth comes wide open just like this, not puckered up.

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  • There are a combined 45 km of pisted runs; mostly on wide open snowfields.

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  • I do this completely sober with my eyes wide open.

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  • Marching his legions west to destroy the Druid strongholds, the Roman governor has left the cities of eastern Britain wide open.

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  • The windows in the house wide open and my wife has hung the washing on the line.

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  • One-way ploughs also leave the land level and dispense with the wide open furrows between the ridges which are left by the ordinary plough.

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  • Just ahead of them were the gates of Hugson's Ranch, and Uncle Hugson now came out and stood with uplifted arms and wide open mouth, staring in amazement.

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  • Nesvitski and Zherkov were so surprised by this outburst that they gazed at Bolkonski silently with wide-open eyes.

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  • Another, without looking round, as though fearing to relax, shouted with his mouth wide open and passed on.

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  • Exactly opposite Weyrother, with his glistening wide-open eyes fixed upon him and his mustache twisted upwards, sat the ruddy Miloradovich in a military pose, his elbows turned outwards, his hands on his knees, and his shoulders raised.

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  • And why not enjoy myself? thought Natasha, gazing at Helene with wide-open, wondering eyes.

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  • Natasha, animated and excited, looked about her with wide-open frightened eyes and seemed merrier than usual.

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  • Natasha kept looking uneasily at everybody with wide-open eyes, as if wishing to intercept every glance directed toward her, and tried to appear the same as usual.

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  • Natasha looked at Sonya with wide-open eyes as if she could not grasp the question.

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  • But Natasha was not asleep; with pale face and fixed wide-open eyes she looked straight before her.

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  • With wide-open eyes she gazed at the moonlight and the shadows, expecting every moment to see his dead face, and she felt that the silence brooding over the house and within it held her fast.

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  • Tipsy and perspiring, with dim eyes and wide-open mouths, they were all laboriously singing some song or other.

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  • Those standing in front, who had seen and heard what had taken place before them, all stood with wide-open eyes and mouths, straining with all their strength, and held back the crowd that was pushing behind them.

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  • He glanced through it, then read it again, and then again, and standing still in the middle of the room he raised his shoulders, stretching out his hands, with his mouth wide open and his eyes fixed.

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  • Little Nicholas, who had just waked up in a cold perspiration, sat up in bed and gazed before him with wide-open eyes.

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  • This means the market is wide open for the savvy entrepreneur.

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  • The wide-open space in the Precinct provides an ideal location for shopping with perfect access for all.

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  • Two glove puppets, which sing to each other with wide-open mouths.

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  • Alternatively a drive north along the coast brings you to sandy beaches and ancient castles under wide-open skies.

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  • I saw the face of an embryo with large, wide-open eyes.

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  • As the Hoovers cross wide-open, breathtaking landscapes, the film takes us into the hearts and souls of a very realistic American family.

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  • The fast system gives plenty of time to explore the all 3 valleys and even the empty and wide-open pistes of the fourth valley.

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  • If you decide that a round baby crib is what you want your baby to sleep in, you may have to broaden your search from local stores in your hometown to the wide open space of the Internet.

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  • Bibs made of molded plastic, with a pocket that is wide open at all times, generally do a good job of catching crumbs and even entire bites of food that might miss your child's mouth.

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  • Beaches are simple and beautiful wide-open spaces.

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  • Snowmass is preferred by those who enjoy wide-open, groomed cruisers.

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  • Johnny Depp appears in Tom Petty's music video Into the Great Wide Open.

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  • Instead of a playground, visitors will find a wide open space for playing and running, perfect for a frisbee or ball game.

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  • Zippers have been known to split, leaving a wide open gap in the fly that is still fastened by the zipper's pull at the top.

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  • The over-50 age group is filled with brilliant and talented individuals who can fill the gap when employers need a little extra help, so the options for jobs for seniors are wide open.

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  • The sleeper may twist around in bed or sit up and cry out as a result of their fear, often with their eyes wide open in a stare, even though they remain asleep.

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  • Color VUE Lens has the black dolly lenses that will make your eyes look wide open.

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  • If you don't need a free trial pair, your shopping options are wide open as long as you have a prescription in hand.

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  • High definition optics (HDO) patented technology is used to unlock the peripheral view with wide open clarity.

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  • Beginning with the stellar Super Mario Kart back in the days of the Super Nintendo, the racing genre was broken wide open.

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  • Parents may find it particularly difficult when efforts to console the child fail and the child does not recognize them even though his or her eyes may be wide open.

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  • It doesn't make much sense to go through the expense of installing a gate and then leaving it wide open.

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  • If your city is flat, then just drive somewhere that offers a wide-open view of the setting sun.

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  • Driving outside the city offers the best view, but a wide-open field will work as well.

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  • Astrology and tattooing have one thing in common; they are both wide open to personal interpretation.

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  • Pictures of eyes; these create the illusion that the eyes are wide open when they are actually shut.

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  • Since that sometimes also leaves you wide open for purchasing a stolen watch, let's explore some other avenues.

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  • Projections of $54 billion a year to be invested, means that the personal financial advisor field is wide open to innovation and growth.

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  • You feel as if everything that has been blocking you or hindering you has finally been lifted and removed, that your path is totally clear, wide open for more joy, love, success and health.

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  • She was noticed again when she was 25, and this time it was with eyes wide open.

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  • The good news is that memorable and stylish bat mitzvah invitations don't have to blow your party budget wide open.

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  • The story leaves the door wide open for further sequels in the future, and Conrad is currently working on the third instalment.

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  • Killeen's wide-open spaces allow for some outdoor adventures on foot or bike.

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  • Her eyes were wide open - probably for the first time in her life.

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  • Her daughter would grow up loved, not tolerated, in a world wide open with possibilities.

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  • For her graduate work, Jean chose to study astrophysics - " a wonderful field with wide open discovery space.

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