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Example sentences for "opens"

Lexicographically close words:
opening; openings; openlie; openly; openness; openwork; opera; operable; operae; operam
  1. But the ensuing story of the ministry opens at the home of Peter in Capernaum, and continues more or less connected therewith in spite of interjected groups of anecdotes whose connection is not chronological but topical, such as ii.

  2. The funnel-shaped lip opens handsomely, showing a disc of soft crimson with a white speck at the tip.

  3. From the tube, very long, the labellum opens squarely, purple, with a clouded throat and dusky yellow 'eyes.

  4. A grand variety; the petals spread like birds' wings, and the lip opens very wide.

  5. He opens his mouth and says by the law of cause and effect I will talk to my mother who is hundreds of miles away.

  6. A great field opens at this point for the observing thinker.

  7. First you see a door open because the lock is taken off by a key that opens all mysteries; and the great ropes that have been far inferior to the force of resistance, that has held the door shut, are all sufficient in power.

  8. As such it deals with them; to such alone it opens its door of hope.

  9. Settle the great questions that press on every heart as the Bible opens the way of settlement to you, and wait the issue.

  10. You ask, "What is 'the way of settlement that the Bible opens to the great questions that press us?

  11. You know the old Apartment next the great Orchard, and the Worm-eaten Gallery that opens to the River; which place for several Years no body has frequented; there all things shall be acted proper for our purpose.

  12. A coxcomb of the first water, Sir Timothy receives a sharp rebuff when he opens his suit, and accordingly he challenges Bellmour, but fails to appear at the place of meeting.

  13. He opens the Door with a Candle in his Hand.

  14. Hah, knocking so late at our Gate-- [Opens the door.

  15. When it is descended, it opens and shews the Emperor and the Prince.

  16. Opens her Arms, Diana stays him; he lets fall his Sword, and gazes.

  17. The second Kingsborough volume opens with a reproduction of the Codex Vaticanus (the explanation[1122] is in volume vi.

  18. Kingsborough’s first volume opens with a fac-simile of what is usually called the Codex Mendoza, preserved in the Bodleian.

  19. Thus the description of an Italian winter, with which he opens his poem of Ambra[33], is marked by several appropriate and striking images.

  20. The estuary lying between these two ranges, opens to the N.

  21. Dease Bay is equal to M'Tavish Bay in extent, and opens to the S.

  22. Into the heart of the being who opens her arms to you, you will plunge that blood-stained but repentant arm; you will follow to the cemetery the victim of your passion, and you will plant on her grave the sterile flower of your pity.

  23. But man, who asks for it openly, he who opens a loyal hand to receive that frightful alms, he will never obtain it!

  24. The first book opens with a translation from a French reading-primer, L'éducation maternelle.

  25. The Suite opens with a very promising Fugue, cleverly and effectively worked out, and continues very passably well with a Divertimento and an Intermezzo, two movements which are not profound, but possess much charm of sonority.

  26. When she opens her mouth one does not hear anything remarkable at first; then suddenly she takes a high C, or holds a sustained note pianissimo, and the whole house thunders its applause.

  27. The left side opens on a hinge, while on the right side are the ground glass finder, the distance gauge, and a dial to register the number of feet of film used.

  28. These details are partly concealed by an outer robe, unfastened in front, which the wearer clutches awkwardly over her bulging skirts, and which opens as she walks, revealing a length of white cotton ankles.

  29. The deep, bare valley below the bridge opens out above it into wider ground, bordered by rugged mountains, and narrowing away upwards to where heavy clouds rest upon blue peaks.

  30. The college opens with thirteen fellowships, which are given to the sons of influential citizens, a number soon increased to twenty.

  31. This permission leads to the drain of much silver from the country, opens the door for great frauds, and is manifestly unfair to Manila if the latter is to be deprived of its China trade.

  32. When she opens the oven-door, there is Minna's head thrust up under her arm, the inquisitive little nose in great danger by reason of sputtering gravy.

  33. Minna opens her mouth in a howl, prolonged, but without tears and without change of colour.

  34. The evening is drawing on again at Exeter, and Alice and her mother are in a little sitting room that opens on the porch.

  35. The imagination now collects its diminished strength, and the eye of faith opens wide.

  36. God grant us so to live, in courage and trust, that, when he calls us, we may pass willingly and with a quiet confidence to the gate that opens into tracts unknown!

  37. It is a dark and bewildering region that thus opens to the view.

  38. But now the soft note, it seems, opens a door into the formless and uneasy world of speculation, of questions that have no answer, convincing me of ignorance and doubt, bidding me beat in vain against the bars that hem me in.

  39. The young thing is lodged in an apartment that opens into the gallery, and the mother, very properly, keeps the key.

  40. I think I remarked, the key of your chamber door, that opens into the gallery, hangs always upon your mamma's chimney-piece.

  41. The blossom opens like a star, with four stamens and four petals.

  42. If a seam opens between you now it will widen into a gulf.

  43. Call it what we will, no term opens to us the invisible mode of its operations, no metaphysical definition expresses its variable nature.

  44. A] Her correspondence with her son, a young artist travelling for his studies, opens what an old poet comprehensively terms "a gathered mind.

  45. Whether their glory come from researches, or from enthusiasm, time, with not a feather ruffled on his wings, time alone opens discoveries and kindles meditation.

  46. Such a scene opens a beautiful subject for a curious portrait-painter.

  47. There may be a virgin thought as well as a virgin habit--nature before education--which first opens the mind, and ever afterwards is shaping its tender folds.

  48. Picks up box that FÉDYA has placed on table--opens it and takes out a revolver.

  49. TÁNYA runs in at the sound of the bell and opens the front door.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "opens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.