Which preposition to use with reopen

with Occurrences 8%

TRYING TO ENFILADE THE TRENCHES "Again, after a short interval, the enemy's gunners reopened with a burst, still further prolonging the smoke, which was by now merged into one solid screen above a considerable length of the trenches and again did our guns reply.

in Occurrences 4%

The statement of Cassiodorus, that the Macedonian mines were reopened in 596, receives its more exact interpretation by means of the coins.

at Occurrences 3%

The theaters were reopened at the time of the Restoration.

to Occurrences 3%

He caught her in his arms, he, too, deeply moved, and lavished caresses upon her, as if his heart had all at once reopened to her.

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Those at Vincennes had the quarters of M. Montpensier, which were expressly reopened for them; an excellent dinner, eaten in company; wax candles, fire, and the smiles and bows of the governor, General Courtigis.

on Occurrences 2%

" GOVERNMENT RETURNS TO PARIS Confidence of safety having been restored in the French capital, the Paris bourse reopened on December 7, after having been closed since September 3.

after Occurrences 2%

My grandfather begged for another month, and Mr. Villiers said that would do very well, as in that time the school would reopen after the holidays.

until Occurrences 2%

This grated door was closed on December 2, and was not reopened until the 12th March, when M. Louis Bonaparte came to inspect the works of the Hall of the Corps Legislatif.

from Occurrences 1%

All business in Papeete opened at seven o'clock and closed at eleven, to reopen from one until five.

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It was reopened under the name of St. Pancras Chapel, August 1828, by the Rev. James Moore, L.L.D., the Vicar; on which occasion he delivered a lecture, in which he gave a history of the church.

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