93 examples of re-opened in sentences

The re-opened door might make the back parlor of the Café des Exilés a scene of blood.

He re-opened the prospect of this service before his Monthly Meeting, on the 3rd of the Fifth Month, 1853.

In 1866, having been rebuilt and enlarged, it was re-opened.

This message sealed into a second envelope without superscription, he lighted a cigarette and sat smiling with anticipative relish through its smoke, a smile swiftly abolished as the door re-opened; though Nogam found him in what seemed to be a mood of rare sweet temper.

I am able to enjoy my newly re-opened life," writes this woman of sixty, who, ever since she was the girl whom we know as Maggie Tulliver, must always have some one to love and to depend upon.

" His tears fell on her eyelids as he spokescalding tears; and she looked at him, and her heart re-opened to its lord, all love and worship; and Armida said, "Behold thy handmaid; dispose of her even as thou wilt.

This evening all the theatres will be re-opened.

On Good Friday, April 19th, 1819, all her wounds re-opened and bled, and closed again on the following days.

To get the boy awaythat seemed the first thing to do: to put him out of reach, and then invoke the law, get the case re-opened, and carry the fight from court to court till his rights should be recognized.

The wound re-opened; he let fall his sword and shield, sank into the arms of Oribazius and Victor, and looking up, cried contemptuously, "All is over!

[Footnote U: This hotel has long since been re-opened.]

" She leaned back in her chair, and re-opened her book.

Our mother, however, was not in the least vexed or excited; she prayed for him, for all of us, especially for her sick child, and before my father came home, my eyes were re-opened.

These encounters indeed were mere skirmishes for the most part, and the silences and embarrassments that followed ended sooner or later in a "making up," tacit or definite, though once or twice this making up only re-opened the healing wound.

" StowThese have lately been re-opened.

The school had already re-opened, and one of the boys in his college cap passed by the window while they were breakfasting.

In the latter year, however, the college was re-opened, since the legislature had granted it a lottery of $30,000.

Time lessens such pangs; but when a fresh sorrow re-opened the era of calamity, it seems as if the sad events trod upon each other's heels and the interval between seems to have been but one unmitigated agony.

It was during the summer holidays that I first set foot in this neighbourhooda week before school re-opened.

When the officer in attendance was ordered to clear the gallery, it was sometimes found to be a very troublesome and slow operation; for those who first went out remained obstinately as close to the doors as possible, so as to secure the opportunity to come in again first when the doors should be re-opened.

But, somehow, they've got together in my mind, and I can't" Here the door re-opened and Stillman entered, followed by the big German.

Then they tried to find employment amongst the scattered ranches which here and there commenced to break the monotony of the prairie, but as the planting had been finished long ago, and the harvest would not commence until after school had re-opened, their appeals were in vain.

Mr. Oakshott and the captain had gone down again, and found, what the military man was anxious about, that if there were passages to the outer air, they had been well blocked up and not re-opened.

The Haymarket has re-opened with the odd mixture of the excellent French Abbé Constantin and the weak, muddle-headed, Tree-and-Grundy-ised "village Priest," known as the Abbé Dubois, or "Abbé Do Bore," as 'ARRY might call him.

" She was pounding these sentiments into a sonata with great energy, when her door re-opened, and Raymond again appeared.

93 examples of  re-opened  in sentences