Examples of 'had reopened' in a sentence

Meaning of "had reopened"

had reopened: Indicates that something, such as a business, facility, or event, was closed for a period of time but has now resumed operation

How to use "had reopened" in a sentence

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had reopened
I heard this old gym had reopened.
All small businesses who had reopened over the weekend were forced to close again.
Many restaurants and bars had reopened.
The few schools that had reopened will go back to being empty.
We left as soon as we heard that the border had reopened again.
A few colleges and universities had reopened but educational activity was still at a low ebb.
The consulate did not respond to a request for information about whether it had reopened.
His wound had reopened.
I had reopened a door that I had successfully closed years ago.
The failed exploration of the island had reopened festering wounds.
Mother had reopened the okiya, but my powder box was empty.
All affected stations had reopened on Thursday.
But it had reopened to allow final-year students to take exams.
All affected stations had reopened later Thursday.
The number of kosher butchers increased to three, and the mikvehs had reopened.

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This particular school had reopened so the girls could take their final exams.
I heard that someone from Pontassieve had reopened it.
Lubbock PD said that they had reopened her case and were working on it.
Women were able to take up jobs again and kindergartens had reopened in Kabul.
I had reopened a door that I had successfully closed years ago . This is such a hassle for me.
It was pursuant to that decree that the Truth Commission had reopened several case files.
And with that, I had reopened the door that I had successfully closed years ago.
The airport closed briefly after the fire but had reopened that same Thursday afternoon.
Within a few weeks, a large selection of French Quarter businesses had reopened.
Saturday, CSP said the highway had reopened in both directions.
By the end of September, two thirds of the north tunnel had reopened.
Mother had reopened the okea, but my powder-box was empty.
The Rapid City airport and all major roadways in the region had reopened by Monday.
By November of that year, it had reopened as a gay adult-film theater.
By Friday, the majority of the stores had reopened.
In Paris, police had reopened the Champs-Elysees to traffic by early evening.
A couple of days after the murder, the police had reopened the street.
By 1979 he had reopened the universities and sanctioned limited criticism of the Mao years.
A couple days after the murder, the police had reopened the street.
But just as quickly, blood had clotted, sealing the rupture, and the artery had reopened.
By Thursday morning, the highway had reopened on both sides.
But by this past Friday, all but 15 of the idled stores had reopened.
A couple of days after the murder, the police had reopened the street . I went that way.
Traffic from Interstate 5 was diverted to Interstate 15, which had reopened.
By then, the college had reopened.
By Tuesday evening, the road had reopened.

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