44 collocations for reopen

Then, wheeling the bicycle past the car, I blew out the match and reopened the door.

Most critics condemn this letter as heartless; yet it is but charitable to suppose that he did not wish to trifle with a love so great, and reopen a wound so deep and sacred.

France naturally continued to cast envious eyes upon the small state with the powerful citadel, but no opportunity presented itself for reopening the question until 1866.

It was clearly useless to reopen the subject of the prescription.

He looked to me very much like a man who had come to reopen that matter of my tickling Angela's ankles.

But we are obliged as a Christian and moral nation to consider what would be the effect upon unhappy Africa itself if we should reopen the slave trade.

[Illustration: From a photograph from the Service des Beaux-Arts au Maroc Meknezgate: "Bab-Mansour"] Six years later the Sultan despatched Abdallah-ben-Aïssa to France to reopen negotiations.

In doubt and difficulty as to what might have taken place between the armies of the South, and probably hoping that Hannibal also was approaching, Hasdrubal determined to avoid an encounter with the combined Roman forces, and to endeavor to retreat upon Insubrian Gaul, where he would be in a friendly country, and could endeavor to reopen his communication with his brother.

Shall I recall the jury and reopen the case by consent?" Mr. Tutt rose trembling to his feet.

" For a time they engaged in happy talk, but Kit reopened his account books when Grace went home.

"Ah! well, keep out of the way, if you please, papa," said Dr. Mossy, as Madame presently reopened her eyes; "no wonder you fainted; you have finished some hard worksee; here; no; Clarisse, dear, take this.

At breakfast, the next morning, Conrad Lagrange reopened the conversation he had so abruptly closed the night before.

On February 13 it was announced at Washington that an advance was made by the German government, through the Swiss legation, offering to reopen the discussion of submarine methods.

If I had discussed the subject now for the first time I should have given extracts from the works of the travellers of the day, but it seemed needless to reopen the inquiry merely to give it a more modern air.

The same force which reopens the Mississippi can collect taxes or exact forfeitures along its banks.

* THE DIORAMA, REGENT'S PARK Has reopened with two new viewsParis from Montmartre, (by no means a new, but, perhaps, the best, point of view of the city,)and the famed Campo Santo of Pisa.

When these were over, he reopened his office, and prepared to enter once more on the active duties of his profession.

Mr. Richard began to think of reopening his second parallel.

Our urgent want of this class of vessels to recover our fortresses, repel blockades, and reopen our Southern ports, without wearisome sieges, costly both in blood and treasure.

At last he dragged his pain-racked body down to the rippling water and lowered his head to drink, but it seemed as if every exertion tended to reopen those seared scars, and with the one thing before him that he most desired, he moaned in misery.

But the Government reserved to itself the power of reopening a secular school in the ward, in case the private school turned out a failure.

John F. Cook returned from Pennsylvania and reopened his seminary.

"It will cave in the entrance completely; and then as soon as we get back, we'll give the gunners the tip, and leave them to keep on lobbing some shells in and breaking up any attempt to reopen the shaft and dig out the mining party.

Jean left him in peace and reopened his Sophocles with a sigh of relief.

I will not venture to say more on the subject, lest I should be reopening a sorrow for which you have so much cause to grieve....

44 collocations for  reopen