Have a clear understanding with your stomach in early life," his lordship resumed, the moment Marjorie reopened the door of the car twenty minutes later.
For answer, Mr. Clegg reopenedthe Bible, and with the accuracy of long practice came almost immediately upon what he wanted--certain illuminated manuscript pages occurring between the Old and New Testaments.
Then as if in answer to his doubts and to confirm the fact that now he understood and remembered everything, he nodded his head and reopened his eyes.
His health was better in the winter, but last spring his wound reopened and the doctor said he ought to go away for a cure.
Our own pecuniary claims have been allowed or put in course of settlement, and the inland sea has been reopened to commerce.
That "forever" turned out to be just four years, when Judge Douglas himself reopened it.
In 1621 the Manchu war reopened with an attack on Moukden or Fanyang, which Noorhachu had marked out as his next object.
In the course of the year 1870 most of the towns in the south and the north of Yunnan were recovered, and communications were reopened with Szchuen.
Coffee[56] said that the slave trade should not now be reopened nor forever closed, but that the regulation of it should be left to the legislature.
Then he closed his eyes and slowly reopened them that he might enjoy the dazzle of a second wakening.
When he hadreopened his eyes in the Paradou, he had felt himself an infant once more, with no memory of the past, no knowledge of his priesthood.
In a moment both had gone and Leilah, again alone, reopened the little treatise on the Paramitas.
But Leilah who, after a word of greeting to Aurelia, had, from the table before her, taken and reopened the Paramitas, perhaps did not hear.
In 1887 the case wasreopened and a thorough examination was made as to soundness prior to enlistment and the origin and continuance of mental unsoundness.
Upon the report of this last examination the case has been reopened for further proof of disability since discharge, which if found will entitle the claimant to a pension under general laws.
Upon this allegation the case was reopened at the Pension Bureau.
His claim was very thoroughly examined and reopened and examined again after rejection, and rejected a second time.
Then the haunting scene in the New Orleans bank returned to disenchant her; and after striving vainly to put it aside, she reopened her book.
It was after he had taken up the latest copy of the Lancet and was beginning to bury himself in the editorials, that Charlotte reopened the threshed-out subject with a belated query.
The invalid reopened the magazine, and Charlotte was left to make peace as best she might with her conscience for having told the half-truth.
Twenty minutes before train-time a telegram from the New Orleans office had reopened the closed and crossed-off account of the Bayou State Security robbery.
He recovered a little, reopened his eyes, and hope revived in all hearts.
The two hostilesreopened fire on him, and he swerved, straightened out and went off in a bee-line at top speed.
The Pilot, his eyes closed to narrow slits, went straight at the glare, and the Observer, better equipped and prepared, jerked a pair of smoked glass goggles down off his forehead and reopened fire.
He had come back, and was dressing himself when Keller, after clearing his throat several times, reopened a subject which seemingly had laid uppermost in his dormant mind while he slept.
Fodderwood Bass came back from her country place up Greenwich way and reopened her city place.
The Jacobin Club was reopened and became once more the focus of disorder.
Negotiations were reopenedat Passau, and Maurice’s proposals were in the main accepted.
Osiander, and others, reopened negotiations with the patriarch Jeremiah II.
The Duke announced that the disputation would be reopened later, charging both parties in the mean time to maintain silence in public,--a compromise to which Flacius and his adherents were loath to consent.
Rather surprised, I nevertheless consented to see her, and in a few moments the door reopened and the younger of the two ladies I had seen at dinner entered.
The door had closed upon the two men who carried up the boxes, and a demand that it should be reopenedmet with no response.
Both sides saw us at the same instant, and the firing was so fierce that the men with me thought the Gatlings had reopened on us, and ran for cover.
What was more to the purpose, he reopened his bank at three o'clock, and quoted Honduranian money on his blackboard at a rise of three per cent.
Napoleon rebuilt the Place Bellecour, reopened the churches, and made the bridge of Tilsit over the Saone between Bellecour and the cathedral.
In 1990, the mine was reopened by private operators.
The buildings were used as an hospital, and not until 1866 was the college again reopenedwith the well-known educator, Henry Barnard, at its head.
The abdomen was reopened and then it was found that the left ureter had also been divided.
If, however, they continue or become progressively worse, then the wound cavity must bereopened and the labyrinthine wall carefully examined and further operation undertaken.
In several instances the surgeon has discovered, on counting the sponges and instruments after the operation, one or more to be missing, and, failing to find them in the room, has reopened the wound and recovered the missing article.
The abdomen was reopened fifty-eight hours later; a distended ureter was easily recognized behind the ligatures applied to the right and left uterine artery respectively.
The Pantheon in Paris reopened as the church of St. Genevieve.
The glazed eyes softened, the lids closed slowly, and they reopened with the light of life beneath them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reopened" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.