How To Use Reopen In A Sentence

  • Management claimed the lockout was a temporary measure and that the plant would be reopened on May 9.
  • The party last night maintained its refusal to reopen the investigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he could look at a switch when the transfer window reopens to get his season back on track. The Sun
  • Recently both the Times and the New York Daily News have editorialized in favor of reopening the Fresh Kills landfill.
  • Those in the anti- barrier camp filed a lawsuit in March 1996 to reopen Shade Road.
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  • More than 30 Beavers, Scouts and Sea Scouts took part in a number of waterborne activities to celebrate the reopening.
  • • Wednesday: $21 billion in reopened 10-year notes will be sold. Treasury to Sell $124 Billion in Securities
  • But the Republican governors recoiled from the prospect of reopening the welfare bill for anything.
  • A number of border crossings have now reopened.
  • The defendants were directed to bring a motion to reopen the trial.
  • I saw her standing beside my bed when I reopened my eyes.
  • A leading campaigner in the push to reopen Rochdale Canal has called on Rochdale Council to act swiftly to create a boatyard in Littleborough.
  • The AbitibiBowater paper mill near Liverpool is expected to reopen as planned next week, though the community is on "tenterhooks" as the company seeks bankruptcy protection, the mayor of the region says. CBC | Top Stories News
  • Council bosses managed to reopen half the course at the beginning of February in a bid to start recuperating some of the money lost and encourage golfers to return.
  • It reopened, but diners have remained in the dark about the deplorable hygiene standards. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wanted to assure the public that by reopening this building there is to danger to anyone in the area being affected by anthrax.
  • Ministers are also expected to reopen talks with ailing car makers this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • A former state senator cut the ribbon to reopen the place.
  • Egypt's new government presents the policy shift as part of a general diplomatic reopening, rather than a reordering, of its regional relationships. Egyptians Court U.S. Foes
  • But the campaigners claim most of the money will go to absentee owners to help them reopen their gardens rather than rescue the workers from starvation. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the other hand, reopening contentious matters or permitting one or more of the parties to add to their case or make a new case should rarely be allowed.
  • Three years after an Environment Court judge ordered a Pauatahanui quarry closed its owners are seeking to reopen it.
  • The toilets were shut for refurbishment and reopened with steel urinals and toilet seats.
  • Organised by the Energy Research Centre, the conference comes just as Britain reopens the debate of whether to expand Britain's nuclear power capacity.
  • It could be time to reopen our campaign office. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said these roads leading up to Mansaroar Kashghar, Khotan, Turtuk-Khapnu, Kargil-Skardu and Lasa could be reopened once the atmosphere of understanding and friendship was created for which the PDP was striving for. BJP condemns PDP���s suggestion links through Leh towards Centre Asia & China
  • Ultimately, he wants to find bigger premises and set up a chandlery, a facility lacking on the reopened Rochdale Canal.
  • The ability of that medium to distort, graft, reopen and reanimate lost time permits these poems their exquisite, darkly funny dissections.
  • Breeding bulls and calves have so far formed the larger percentage of the farm-to-farm sales, with many producers holding out for the reopening of the marts for the sale of store cattle.
  • The airport reopened only after grooves were scored in the runway surface to improve drainage. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not yet known if the plant will continue specifically as a tannery but in any event, it will reopen as an industrial factory and will create employment.
  • The hotel reopened last year after a massive restoration. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the interlink once again in hand, my artificial transwarp program should work- I only await a temporal polestar that will allow me to reopen the gateway that brought me here.
  • Due to Coffin's influence, the Coffin School, a private academy on Nantucket reopened in 1903.
  • • Thursday: $13 billion in reopened 30-year bonds will be sold. Treasury to Sell $124 Billion in Securities
  • Since it was reopened last week, the site has resembled a military base during wartime.
  • Did the reopening come in time to save a birthday from being ruined? Times, Sunday Times
  • Critics would also hope she seriously thinks about the wounds she will be reopening - and calls the play off.
  • A once popular seafront fantasy park is to reopen to the public this summer - as tropical gardens.
  • A section of the report looks into reopening Otley Railway Station.
  • The ability to reopen proceedings after the ordinary appeal process has been concluded can also create injustice.
  • Slamming and reopening the cupboards below the sink several times, he finally produced a large bag of dog food and several cans of soft puppy food.
  • There was relief mingled with pride in a South Lakeland village this week as its public toilet was reopened thanks to people power.
  • Because of these efforts, the Haiti's main seaport is even poised to reopen in a couple of days. Blog for Democracy: January 2010 Archives
  • It reopened in the afternoon, after a suspect package was found.
  • Sources say only Russia supports the idea of reopening the negotiations on the draft. Times, Sunday Times
  • In March it will reopen as a glamorous hotel within spitting distance of London. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will be political suicide for the Government if the Western Rail Corridor is not reopened, the West On Track group has warned.
  • The need to reopen negotiations on the issue must be a priority. Times, Sunday Times
  • One Response to “u.s. pays $365m to reopen khyber pass” U.s. pays $365m to reopen khyber pass
  • That exhibition coincides with the reopening of the home of two artists who lived and breathed that aesthetic motto. Times, Sunday Times
  • some reform-minded Islamic scholars believe that reopening ijtihad is a prerequisite for the survival of Islam
  • It was only as my sister reopened the front door to let out her pet cat that I was noticed.
  • We have moved on and this will simply reopen wounds that in many respects healed. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has been shown that repetitive alveolar collapse and reopening can be injurious to the lung.
  • Mr Hall was full of praise for the National Trust for initiating the project, which will see a redisplayed and reinterpreted Wordsworth House reopen to the public next month.
  • They were trying to wrest control of the issue through this draconian measure, but reopening implicitly recognises that the grounds for closure were spurious. Times, Sunday Times
  • The artery, which links ski resorts and casinos to the rest of Northern California, was reopened Jan. 17.
  • We support the call fo r the reopening of negotiations around the salary issue. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • But he could look at a switch when the transfer window reopens to get his season back on track. The Sun
  • A number of border crossings have now reopened.
  • But as returning passengers spoke of how they "despaired" of ever getting home, Prime Minister Gordon Brown defended the time taken to reopen UK airspace, stressing that passengers had to be "safe and secure". The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Transport links were reopening and black humour was resurfacing as well.
  • They were trying to wrest control of the issue through this draconian measure, but reopening implicitly recognises that the grounds for closure were spurious. Times, Sunday Times
  • When it reopened the Dow Jones index fell by six per cent.
  • She could feel a stinging liquid dribbling down her shoulder and soaking her shirt; her wound had reopened in her frantic flight.
  • Businesses that were shut in the afternoon have reopened, and it's looking like things are slowly getting back to normal.
  • Wishing you the best of luck on reopening day.
  • That exhibition coincides with the reopening of the home of two artists who lived and breathed that aesthetic motto. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end, it is left to the students to stop their abuse of the B-wing stairwell, when it is reopened.
  • Jung felt that this type of depth psychology can be potentially dangerous, because the analyst is vulnerable to being infected by his analysand's wounds, or having his or her wounds reopened.
  • NIAMEY - About 5,000 parents, pupils and human rights activists demonstrated in Niger's capital Niamey to demand the reopening of schools closed since December. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • A group of local residents and business owners are calling on the council to urgently reopen a disused mill lade and culvert to its full capacity.
  • After a spell on the road gangs, some thirty more were sent for several years to the coal mines at Newcastle, reopened for them.
  • It reopened to the public yesterday after it was commandeered two years ago for a US military base.
  • You did not read books through; you dwelt, abided between their lines and reopening them after an interval.
  • Last month they reopened the school as an independent not-for-profit charity.
  • French authorities forced strike-shuttered fuel depots to reopen to ensure gasoline supplies, and the interior minister threatened Wednesday to send in paramilitary police to stop rioting on the fringes of protests against raising the retirement age to 62. French Fuel Depots Forced Open Amid Strikes
  • Six coal pits were mothballed in the hope that they could be reopened in a time of better economic conditions.
  • North and East Yorkshire councils are right to exercise caution in reopening rights of way.
  • A female giant panda ate bamboo during her debut appearance at Ueno zoological park in Tokyo on April 1, the park's first day of reopening since the March 11 disaster. One Month After the Quake
  • He is a strong advocate for reopening Aranda House as a youth refuge, but says his appeals to the NT Government are falling on deaf ears.
  • Closed shellfish beds have been reopened and eelgrass have been potential long-term sources of contaminants, such as acids, solvents, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and oxygen-demanding biological wastes.
  • It is curious that Eshref fell through his good faith, for when, a few months later, the Porte issued an irade asking for indication of the reforms needed in the provinces, he replied by calling the population to formulate their wants, which they did, asking for the reopening of the Drin so as to facilitate the draining of the Lake of Scutari, the making of roads and a railway from Scutari to Antivari on the seacoast. The Autobiography of a Journalist
  • But highways officials now say the 14th century bridge will be ready to reopen in less than six weeks.
  • The demand to reopen the ballot box was sparked by a statement made by three councillors who witnessed the ballot counting.
  • Brown did claim the SPFA Player of the Year prize in 2009 which seemed to silence his doubters, but his form was more uneven last term reopening the argument about how much he does for Celtic. TEAMtalk Football News
  • The decision reopens a longstanding debate about whether mentally ill inmates can be executed if they are sane only while taking drugs.
  • In any event, the Colombia crossing is a dandy, a good option even if that tollroad hasn´t reopened. Border Crossing
  • There was a call today to reopen the investigation into the bombing.
  • Tbilisi's airport was reopened, putting an end to the transportation blockade of the city.
  • She is calling for the investigation to be reopened by police. Times, Sunday Times
  • WHITBECK: Well, they say they already have crews out on those roads and as they come upon parts of the roads that are blocked, they're going ahead and reopening them and that's why La Paz, which is the largest city in the region has about 150,000 people, has not been cut off. CNN Transcript Sep 2, 2006
  • The company originally intended to reopen the factory with non-union workers.
  • That exhibition coincides with the reopening of the home of two artists who lived and breathed that aesthetic motto. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although Liverpool Street had now reopened, and there was a fair chance I'd have been able to get home by overground train, a fallen tree still stood between myself and my car.
  • But it reopened after a state judge ruled this month that the cooperative could do business under the tenets of Proposition 215.
  • A sports store which burnt to the ground in a spectacular blaze may never reopen due to an insurance wrangle, the Evening Gazette can reveal.
  • After redecorating, the joint reopened earlier this month, with a new chef - poached from the Cantonese restaurant next door - and new partners.
  • Geneva-based Helene Caux, of the U. N. refugee agency, says thousands of Chadians have been fleeing on foot by a bridge that reopened Sunday connecting N'Djamena to the Cameroon town of Kousseri.
  • His son had reopened the shop as a florist's six weeks ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • From a hilltop in a silent residential quarter, the vigil filed down to the junction where the main road reopens - but only as far as the roadblock five hundred yards away.
  • There are competing interests seen in a motion to reopen the trial.
  • For almost six years, relatives fought to have the case reopened. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wishing you the best of luck on reopening day.
  • Firefighters used their hoses to clear oil from the road before it was reopened.
  • The museum has reopened after nearly two years of reconstruction.
  • All carriageways of the road, which is near the busy intersection with the M6, were reopened by 2.30 pm yesterday.
  • That was when police finally reopened the murder investigation. The Sun
  • Now the senior airman who headed the investigation into the crash has demanded it is reopened after new evidence came to light.
  • Fortunately, most schools forced to close due to the adverse weather were due to reopen today.
  • The rollercoaster had been due to be reopen for half-term next week. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said the restaurant reopened after a reinspection. The Sun
  • TWO men fed up with roadworks reopened a dual carriageway - by removing 50 cones. The Sun
  • His results are likely to reopen the debate on race and education.
  • In its last pitch it made a desperate bid to reopen the trial, calling new witnesses, and this was of course refused.
  • he feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound
  • They wrote to Merseyside police, asking it to reopen the case. Times, Sunday Times
  • In their last visit before the struggling school was reopened, inspectors catalogued a series of shortcomings, including poor planning, poor teaching and poor control by staff.
  • In 1999, after three years of construction, the old candy factory on the corner of Queen and Shaw reopened, converted into stylish and expensive residential lofts.
  • The party last night maintained its refusal to reopen the investigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The murder inquiry/case/trial was reopened.
  • The law court will reopen on Monday.
  • A bout of selling on the stock exchange, perhaps, or a cold snap that reopens the fuel price issue.
  • Afraid that the wounds had reopened Kumma rephrased his question in a softer tone.
  • As well as a series of actions to improve the regulatory system, we welcome the efforts to reopen negotiations on a global free trade deal. Times, Sunday Times
  • The music publishers Boosey and Hawkes rescued it after it had become a Mecca dance hall in the Second World War, bringing in Ninette de Valois's Sadler's Wells ballet and reopening on 20 February 1946 with a gala performance of The Sleeping Beauty with Margot Fonteyn. The Royal Opera House: Welcome to the new people's palace | Observer Profile
  • For several decades the building fell into disrepair, but it was reopened in 2002.
  • When the temple is reopened, prasad (part of the food offered to the goddess) is distributed in two forms.
  • This idea of perception of error of fact reopens the matters in the High Court?
  • There was a real and deeply worrying possibility that it would reopen the Cold War division between East and West.
  • The highway segment was about to be reopened early last month when tropical storm Mindulle hit the nation, crippling the road once more with falling rocks, landslides and mudflows.
  • Last week it reopened with its new name. Times, Sunday Times
  • She said doctors told her they may have to reopen his wounds to drain infection and then restitch the cuts to prevent further complications. The Volokh Conspiracy » Regulating Dangerous Dogs:
  • Originally constructed with 348 rooms in its 12 stories, Checkers reopened with 188 rooms and a five-star restaurant in 1989.
  • Clacton's maternity unit was due to reopen today after a major facelift to improve conditions for mothers and staff.
  • Back in real life, she is close to It-girl – turned – premium-cable-Mormon Chloë Sevigny, with whom she recently attended the reopening party for the Fountainebleau Hotel in Miami. The New Little Miss Missbehave
  • The school was reopened just two weeks after the fire.
  • Old wounds are reopened and cracks begin to appear in the partnerships. The Sun
  • There will no doubt be renewed interest in the player when the transfer window reopens. The Sun
  • The judge ruled that the motion to reopen the case was "misfiled" with the immigration court and that jurisdiction over the request properly lies with the Board of Immigration Appeals. Yahoo! News: Top Stories
  • Wishing you the best of luck on reopening day.
  • Thirty-four years later the issue is being reopened by stealth.
  • Perhaps he was simply reluctant to reopen a debate that came to define, if not paralyse, much of his second term.
  • Holder declared that the "...regulation permissibly interferes with Congress' clear intent to afford each noncitizen a statutory right to pursue a motion to reopen... Aggie R. Hoffman: The Right to Reopen an Adverse Decision From Abroad
  • The York pub reopened this week after a two-week refurb.
  • For almost six years, relatives fought to have the case reopened. Times, Sunday Times
  • The panel will advise chief constables on whether the cases should be reopened. Times, Sunday Times
  • The zoo was being closed'as a precautionary measure' and would reopen next week. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both are additional supply from the offerings in February, known as reopening sales. Treasurys Retreat Despite Strong Auction
  • Bars and hotels that closed for lack of customers at the height of the outbreak also have begun to reopen, though many say business is still slow.
  • But when the market was reopened a dramatic transformation started to develop.
  • A balcony in Rome from which Mussolini gave rabble-rousing speeches to his Black Shirt supporters and declared war on Britain in 1940 is to be reopened to the public after decades of neglect. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The refurbished theater reopens with its brick-walled intimacy loyally preserved.
  • Louisiana wildlife regulators on Friday reopened state-controlled waters east of the Mississippi to harvesting of shrimp and "fin fish" such as redfish, mullet and trout. Oil Spill: Gulf Fishermen Distrust Government Seafood Testing, Don't Think Fisheries Are Safe To Open
  • It reopened after the war to dwindling attendance because of the people's unforgiving response to its withdrawal four years before.
  • Coffee house patrons from all ends of the political spectrum rebelled and eleven days later the coffee houses were reopened and their numbers continued to increase.
  • Birmingham are determined to keep hold of their star asset but face a battle when the window reopens. The Sun
  • Lucinda quickly regained her composure, a dark blush flushing her pale cheeks, as she reopened the book, hurriedly skimming the past page.
  • The owners voted in 2008 to exercise a reopener clause and end the current labor deal two years early because of their displeasure with the 2006 settlement, in which approximately 60 percent of designated league revenues went to the players under the salary cap system. NFL, union have productive meeting on 18-game season
  • The reopening of the embassy building comes four years after a mob ransacked it in a protest over Western sanctions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Schools will not reopen this school year. Christianity Today
  • Lady Liberty was reopened only after 36 million dollars was raised in private funds to pay for security improvements.
  • The museum has reopened after nearly two years of reconstruction.
  • Will that include reopening district offices in nearby towns such as Nuneaton, Rugby and Leamington Spa? Local papers urged to rediscover their purpose
  • The law court will reopen on Monday.
  • The five New York commodity futures exchanges will reopen today, a spokesman said yesterday.
  • The need for Ottawa to push the U.S. harder to reopen the border to live cattle is a common refrain from producers across the country.
  • It reopened yesterday with wooden planks in place of the metal railings. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other question this affair has reopened is the Bermondsey by-election. The Man in the White Suit
  • The Hawkeridge Park facility was reopened last week more than eight months after it was trashed by drunk teenagers.
  • Pest controllers worked through the night so the restaurants could reopen. The Sun
  • Western countries have become increasingly concerned about so-called "home-grown" terrorism in recent years, and surely the arrest of an American for plotting a 9/11 anniversary attack would be seen by some as a cue to reopen contentious debates about how America balances liberty and security. The Economist: Daily news and views
  • When the historic house and gardens reopens next week visitors can for the first time take the grand processional route used by guests of Bess of Hardwick when she completed work on the house in the late 16th century.
  • The university also offered a "reopener" clause that would allow for salary increases after two years depending on the state's economy. Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal
  • When he finally reopened his eyes having completed the last one he realized that his telephone was ringing.
  • It will reopen next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • As you know, migration at the present moment has been suspended for some time and the question whether it should be reopened is obviously one, in the first place, for the decision of the Canadian Government, and not the Government of the United Kingdom. Some Aspects of the Migration Problem
  • India's fear that substantive negotiations will reopen the state's accession to India is unreal.
  • The hotel was the first to reopen after the 1906 earthquake and fires leveled every hotel in the city.
  • Two lanes of the eastbound carriageway were reopened at about 9am but one lane remained shut as workers continued to remove vehicles from the scene.
  • It is believed that with one man already convicted of the bombing, there are no grounds to reopen the inquiries.
  • Greece's main business and tourism associations warned of a huge increase in unemployment if the government failed to find a deal and reopen banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Britain was among the first to reopen but the registries in 13 other countries remain shut. Times, Sunday Times
  • A former state senator cut the ribbon to reopen the place.
  • His son had reopened the shop as a florist's six weeks ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cautious effort to reopen the debate was sparked by a controversial report from the United Nations Population Division this year.
  • The road was closed for three hours at one point and only reopened fully at midnight.
  • The first phase of the organ refurbishment, the restoration and reinstallation of the Swell, Great fluework and Pedal Principal 32ft stop, was completed as part of the major transformation of the Royal Festival Hall, which reopened in June 2007. Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk
  • Yesterday the case was reopened once again when two former police commandos accused of the killing were acquitted by a court in Kuala Lumpur. Times, Sunday Times
  • Illegal trade routes soon reopened and the price of ivory rocketed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Illegal trade routes soon reopened and the price of ivory rocketed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Earlier this year it was announced that cops had reopened an investigation into the murder and disappearance of two of his closest henchmen. The Sun
  • His results are likely to reopen the debate on race and education.
  • No, Harper has not indicated an interest in reopening the abortion debate, although his predecessor, Stockwell Day, had suggested a national referendum on the issue a few years ago. Maple grief
  • The hotel has not guaranteed it will re-employ the displaced workers when the hotel reopens in 2004.
  • Officials said that the containment cap may have to be reopened while crews withdraw. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last week, the town reopened its first koban , a small neighborhood police station, which is a staple of most Japanese communities. Fateful Choice on a Day of Disaster
  • View It » it went bankrupt anyway. its not like it was going to go bankrupt and close its doors. it would've gone into receivership, worked off what debt it could and reopen, which is what it did. after eating Propeller Most Popular Stories
  • We don't know when the pub will reopen, although we hope it will be as soon as possible.

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